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Traditional acupuncture theories and practices are not based on the body of basic knowledge related to health, disease, and health care which has been widely accepted by the scientific community. Moreover, schools that teach traditional Chinese medicine do not prepare practitioners to make adequate diagnoses or provide appropriate treatment. This Web site provides information about acupuncture that is difficult or impossible to find elsewhere.
About Acupuncture Watch
- Mission Statement (to be posted)
- Frequently Asked Questions (to be posted)
- About Dr. Barrett
- Cheers & Jeers (to be posted
- How to Contact Us (to be posted)
General Information
- Acupuncture, Qigong, and "Chinese Medicine"
- Why TCM Diagnosis Is Worthless (poted 3/26/08)
- National Council Against Health Fraud Position Paper
- Critique of the NIH Consensus Conference on Acupuncture
- Journal Articles
- Miscellaneous News
Acupuncture History
- Acupuncture History: Past and Present (1973)
- Another Tool of Health Quackery? (1973)
- The Uncharted Wilderness of Acupuncture (1973)
- Statement by the German Democratic Republic Academy of Sciences (1981)
- Nonsense with Needles (1993)
- Acupuncture: A History (1999)
Acupuncture Regulation
- Acupuncture and the FDA
- Regulation of Acupuncture: A Complementary Medicine Framework (Little Hoover Commission Report) (posted 6/30/05)
Responses from the Acupuncture/TCM Community
- Comments from Acupuncture Practitioners and Students (posted 3/25/08)
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- Acupuncture Education
- Acupuncture Regulation
- Acupuncture Organizations
- Acupuncture Publications
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