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Hi Joe,

 

There is a woman named Mary Cissy Majebe who has done pretty

extensive work with autism. There is a wonderful article written by

her in the June 2001, #66 issue of Journal of . I

lifted this bio from that article.

 

Mary Cissy Majebe, O.M.D. received her initial training in acupunc-

ture from the American College of in Santa Fe, New

Mexico. She has completed internships at Chengdu College of Tradi-

tional and Xi Yuan in Beijing. Dr. Majebe estab-

lished the Chinese Acupuncture and Herbology Clinic in Asheville,

North Carolina in 1985. In 1998 she travelled to Korea and China to

further research the treatment of autism with . This

paper is the culmination of her studies abroad. She may be

conacted at The Chinese Acupuncture and Herbology Clinic, 369

Montford Ave. Asheville, NC 28801, acuqi

 

Good luck

 

Sharon

 

 

On Jan 10, 2006, at 12:43 PM, wrote:

 

> I have a patient who is a speech pathologist, specializing in treating

> autism. She asked whether acupuncture was effective to treat autistic

> children. I told her I would do some research. I found some

> interesting

> experimental research on tongue acupuncture done by Virginia Wong

> in Hong

> Kong (www.elc.org.uk/papers/2003Wong.doc). But apart from that I

> did not

> find much.

>

>

>

> Does anybody have any experience with treating autism or any

> guidance on

> where I might find more info? The way I see it, from a TCM

> perspective I

> would be treating the " 5 slows " or " 5 delays "

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

> Joe Curcio

 

Sharon Weizenbaum

86 Henry Street

Amherst, MA 01002

413-549-4021

sweiz

www.whitepinehealingarts.com

 

 

 

 

 

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