Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Welcome to our 1st Birthday celebrations,
If you are a current fully paid member of World Acupuncture or join World Acupuncture prior to 1st October 2010 at http://www.worldacupuncture.com/public/10.cfm and maintain membership, your fees will remain at the all time low rate of $9.95 per month for at least the next 12 months.
As of the 1st October all new memberships of world acupuncture will increase to $14.95 per month.
We believe this reflects the increased value of membership as our
content library expands rapidly and rewards our loyal members for your
much appreciated commitment to Acupuncture excellence.
To each and every student and practitioner who has joined us in this
our first year I offer my heartfelt gratitude for your support and
interest.
I trust the birthday goodies that we have cooked up below go someway towards demonstrating our gratitude.
As always I wish you prosperity through practice and look forward to
your company as we put the pedal to the metal in our 2nd year.
All the Best,
Alan
PS.
Come and join us on our BRAND NEW forum and meet likeminded colleagues from all corners of the globe.
WORLD ACUPUNCTURE'S FIRST BIRTHDAY IS HERE! PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE!
This month World Acupuncture turns one year old! It has been a hell of a
ride and the team has enjoyed every minute of it. It has been fun and
extremely rewarding to share the refined traditional skills of Japanese
Acupuncture with you all.
Again, we want to reward our loyal early adopters! We've got lots of presents for you, and here they are:
1: TWO NEW VIDEOS PER MONTH!
That's right: we're increasing our content output by a whopping 50%! Six
videos a month total. We'll be providing even more quality and
quantity!
2. IMPROVED SOUND AND VISUAL QUALITY!
Andrew, our videographer, has been hard at work converting all of our
videos to high-quality MP4, which means sharper visuals. Additionally we
have invested in better audio recording technology so that the sound
will be crisper than ever! We are also looking at a lower-quality option
to cater better to those with slow internet connections.
3. FORUM UPGRADES!
We've just invested in a massive upgrade for our forum system, bringing
it up to the state of the art. Now our forums are much easier to use and
have a cleaner interface. You can upload avatars, have signatures, use
private messaging and have your own personal profile! Searching in the
forums is now more robust too.
4. LOCKED-IN LOW PRICES!
New subscribers after the 30th of September will pay $14.95 for access
to World Acupuncture. However, if you are an existing member or take out
a membership prior to the 1st October 2010 we're keeping your
subscription fees locked down at the low price of $9.95 for the next
twelve months. You'll have access to all of our upgrades and extra
content at no extra charge!
Let's get started with this month's update! It's a big un'...
VIDEO: Pathogenesis of Liver Excess In Japanese Acupuncture Theory: Posted 1/9/10
Learn more about how Liver Excess develops! The more you understand its
pathogenesis, the better you are able to diagnose it at all the points
in its progression.
http://www.worldacupuncture.com/members/237.cfm
VIDEO: Pathogenesis of Torticollis In Japanese Acupuncture Theory: Posted 1/9/10
Know your enemy! Neck problems are extremely common in clinic, and Alan explains how some of them develop.
http://www.worldacupuncture.com/members/238.cfm
VIDEO: Basic Principles of Abdominal Diagnosis in Japanese Acupuncture: Posted 7/9/10
In this video from the recent "Bridging the Gap" workshop, Alan provides
a very basic introduction to abdominal palpation, with demonstration.
http://www.worldacupuncture.com/members/239.cfm
VIDEO: Treatment of Lung Deficiency With Japanese Acupuncture, Part 1: Posted 14/9/10
In this video series Alan diagnoses, treats and explains Lung deficiency
in a patient. This first part focuses on theory and diagnosis.
http://www.worldacupuncture.com/members/240.cfm (Note: Link will become active on 14/9/10)
VIDEO: Treatment of Lung Deficiency With Japanese Acupuncture, Part 2: Posted 21/9/10
In this video series Alan diagnoses, treats and explains Lung deficiency
in a patient. In this second part the root treatment is administered.
http://www.worldacupuncture.com/members/241.cfm (Note: Link will become active on 21/9/10)
VIDEO: Treatment of Lung Deficiency With Japanese Acupuncture, Part 3: Posted 28/9/10
In this video series Alan diagnoses, treats and explains Lung deficiency
in a patient. The back treatment is administered in this video.
http://www.worldacupuncture.com/members/242.cfm (Note: Link will become active on 28/9/10)
Enjoy!
Remember, a new shinkan is always up for grabs for the best forum post every month.
Adam, Andrew and Alan