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The Balance Method of I Ching Acupuncture is fully based on I Ching (Yi Jing, or Book of Changes) and subordinates to the Meridian Theory. This ancient method relies on inter-relations among the acupuncture meridians and allows for effective acupuncture treatment. The present review discusses the effect of The Balance Method of I Ching Acupuncture only on a limited number of disorders. However, the same effectiveness of this method is expected for a vast majority of disorders. Straightforwardness, Universality and Effectiveness of the Balance Method of I Ching Acupuncture. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315760064_Straightforwardness_Universality_and_Effectiveness_of_the_Balance_Method_of_I_Ching_Acupuncture [accessed May 9, 2017].
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According to a large volume of clinical data obtained by the practitioners of The Balance Method of I Ching Acupuncture, it appears to be a very straightforward, universal, and effective method. Straightforwardness, Universality and Effectiveness of the Balance Method of I Ching Acupuncture. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315760064_Straightforwardness_Universality_and_Effectiveness_of_the_Balance_Method_of_I_Ching_Acupuncture [accessed May 9, 2017].
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This page is a summary of: Straightforwardness, Universality, and Effectiveness of the Balance Method of I Ching Acupuncture, Medical Acupuncture, April 2017, Mary Ann Liebert Inc,
DOI: 10.1089/acu.2017.1219.
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