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In a message dated 7/3/09 5:17:07 PM, jasonwcom writes:

 

 

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> One of my mentors uses HBW does anyone use that brand?

> Asahi from Japan look good but are very expensive.

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I use HBW Premium. At 500 a box they are only a couple of dollars more than

DBC. They don't bend. They feel energetically good conducting qi. The tips

are occasionally not sharp enough. My favorite needles are Asiamed copper

handle needles, great needles, but pricey.

 

 

 

 

 

TruthSayer, L.Ac., LMFT

Diplomate in Oriental Medicine(NCCAOM)

 

Transcendental Acupuncture

2275 Market Street #C

San Francisco, CA 94114

415-686-1193

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I use Unico needles from Kenshin.com for insertional techniques. I find

that their .12 mm is fantastic, it has great balance between handle and

tip. The tip is sharp, but not too sharp - just enough to be painless

(silicon free), but not sharper than you have full control over/ feeling

of every single layer of Qi/tissue you pass through......

 

/Thomas

 

 

tir, 07 07 2009 kl. 16:58 -0400, skrev TnBco:

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>

>

> In a message dated 7/3/09 5:17:07 PM, jasonwcom writes:

>

> >

> > One of my mentors uses HBW does anyone use that brand?

> > Asahi from Japan look good but are very expensive.

> >

> >

>

> I use HBW Premium. At 500 a box they are only a couple of dollars more

> than

> DBC. They don't bend. They feel energetically good conducting qi. The

> tips

> are occasionally not sharp enough. My favorite needles are Asiamed

> copper

> handle needles, great needles, but pricey.

>

> TruthSayer, L.Ac., LMFT

> Diplomate in Oriental Medicine(NCCAOM)

>

> Transcendental Acupuncture

> 2275 Market Street #C

> San Francisco, CA 94114

> 415-686-1193

>

> **************

> Summer concert season is here! Find your favorite artists on

> tour at TourTracker.com.

> (http://www.tourtracker.com/?ncid=emlcntusmusi00000006)

>

>

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These are the best needles I've been able to find as well. .

 

 

On Jul 7, 2009, at 10:33 PM, Thomas Sørensen wrote:

 

>

>

> I use Unico needles from Kenshin.com for insertional techniques. I

> find

> that their .12 mm is fantastic, it has great balance between handle

> and

> tip. The tip is sharp, but not too sharp - just enough to be painless

> (silicon free), but not sharper than you have full control over/

> feeling

> of every single layer of Qi/tissue you pass through......

>

> /Thomas

>

> tir, 07 07 2009 kl. 16:58 -0400, skrev TnBco:

> >

> >

> >

> > In a message dated 7/3/09 5:17:07 PM, jasonwcom writes:

> >

> > >

> > > One of my mentors uses HBW does anyone use that brand?

> > > Asahi from Japan look good but are very expensive.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > I use HBW Premium. At 500 a box they are only a couple of dollars

> more

> > than

> > DBC. They don't bend. They feel energetically good conducting qi.

> The

> > tips

> > are occasionally not sharp enough. My favorite needles are Asiamed

> > copper

> > handle needles, great needles, but pricey.

> >

> > TruthSayer, L.Ac., LMFT

> > Diplomate in Oriental Medicine(NCCAOM)

> >

> > Transcendental Acupuncture

> > 2275 Market Street #C

> > San Francisco, CA 94114

> > 415-686-1193

> >

> > **************

> > Summer concert season is here! Find your favorite artists on

> > tour at TourTracker.com.

> > (http://www.tourtracker.com/?ncid=emlcntusmusi00000006)

> >

> >

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