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Dr. Wei Liu’s Publications

  1. A Series on Cosmetics and Dermatology Part I: Acne, To be published in the Journal of Chinese Medicine, February 2006.
  2. Physical-Movement-Assisted Needling in Acupuncture Treatment, To be published in the European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 4 - Volume 3, 2005.
  3. Clinical Applications of the 'Flying Channel and Circulating Qi' (Fei Jing Zou Qi) Needling Technique, To be published in the Journal of Chinese Medicine, October 2005.
  4. Clinical Applications of Multiple Needling Techniques, European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 2 - Volume 3, May 2005.
  5. Discussions on Penetration Needling Techniques, (Co-authored with Changzhen Gong), American Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Volume 5, Number 2, 2004.
  6. Clinical Applications of Penetration Needling Techniques (Co-authored with Changzhen Gong),  European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 4 - Volume 2, November 2004.
  7. Regulating Menstrual Cycle Approach to Infertility (Co-authored with Changzhen Gong),  European Journal of Integrated Eastern and Western Medicine, Issue 3 - Volume 2, August 2004.
  8. Clinical Applications of Opposite Needling Techniques (Co-authored with Changzhen Gong), Journal of Chinese Medicine, June 2004.
  9. Anti-Microorganism Chinese Herbs (Co-authored with Changzhen Gong), Volume 5, Number 1, 2004.Living Healthy through Menopause, the Edge, June 2001.
  10. Use Acupuncture to Treat Tennis Elbow, Wellness, June 2001.
  11. Chinese Medicine for Infertility, the Edge, May 2001.
  12. Acupuncture Helps Low Back Pain, Wellness, May 2001.
  13. Traditional Chinese Medicine Effective for Infertility, Wellness, February 2001.
  14. Acupuncture & Interstitial Cystitis, the Edge, February 2001.
  15. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Endometriosis-related Infertility, Wellnes, January 2001.
  16. TCM Treats Infertility Effectively, Wellness, November 2000.
  17. TCM Promises New Life for Infertility, Wellness, October 2000.
  18. TCM Deals with Infertility Effectively, Wellness, July 2000.
  19. Treating Irregular Periods with Chinese Herbal Medicine, the Edge, July 2000.
  20. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Immune Deficiency, the Edge, June 2000.
  21. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Insomnia: Part II, Wellness, June 2000.
  22. Natural Ways to Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s and Improve the Mental Function: Part II, The TCM Approach, The Edge, March 2000.
  23. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Insomnia: Part I, Wellness, March 2000.
  24. Try Chinese Medicine for Chronic Pelvic Pain, Wellness, February 2000.
  25. Natural Ways to Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s and Improve the Mental Function: Part I, The Diet and Nutrition, The Edge, February 2000.
  26. Chinese Dietary Therapy, in the Manual of Clinical Nutrition 2000, published by the Twin Cities District Dietetic Association.
  27. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Depression, The Edge, January 2000.
  28. A Safe and Effective Approach to Genital Herpes, Wellness, January 2000.
  29. Chinese Medicine for Fibromyalgia: Part II, The Edge, December 1999.
  30. Chinese Medicine for Fibromyalgia: Part I, The Edge, November 1999.
  31. Chinese Medicine Helps Multiple Sclerosis, Wellness, November 1999.
  32. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Ovarian Cysts, The Edge, October 1999.
  33. Chinese Medicine for Vaginal Yeast Infections, Wellness, October 1999.
  34. Menopause and Chinese Herbs: Part III, The Edge, July 1999.
  35. Soy, A Great Alternative to Dairy and Meat, Wellness, July 1999.
  36. Menopause and Chinese Herbs: Part II, The Edge, June 1999.
  37. Eat Soy, Green Leafy Veggies to Reduce Risk of Osteoporosis, Wellness, June 1999.
  38. Menopause and Chinese Herbs: Part I, The Edge, May 1999.
  39. Menopause and the Benefit of Soy: Part II, Wellness, May 1999.
  40. Seasonal Health Problems? Chinese Medicine Can Help, The Edge, April 1999.
  41. Recovering from Illness: Five TCM Approaches, The Edge, March 1999.
  42. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Its Understanding of Cancer, The Edge, February 1999.
  43. Traditional Chinese Medicine & Menstrual Disorders, The Edge, January 1999.
  44. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Respiratory Disorders, The Edge, December 1998.
  45. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Immune Disorders, The Edge, November 1998.
  46. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Gastrointestinal Disorders, The Edge, October 1998.
  47. Traditional Chinese Medicine Proves Effective with Mental Health Conditions, The Edge, September 1998.
  48. Traditional Chinese Medicine Assists with Neurological Disorders, The Edge, August 1998.
  49. Chinese Medicine: Ancient Wisdom plus Modern Evidence, TCM Press, 1998.
  50. Chinese Herbs and China’s Medicine Cabinet, TCM Press, 1998.
  51. Chinese Medicine for Top Health Concerns, TCM  Press, 1998.
  52. Chinese Medicine for Women’s Health, TCM Press, 1998.
  53. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Wellness, February 1999.
  54. Chinese Herbs, Along with Western Therapies, Treat Breast Cancer, Wellness, January 1999.
  55. Beyond Yin and Yang: Chinese Herbal Medicine Holds Up to Biomedicine Test, Wellness, November 1998.
  56. Chinese Medicine Benefits Women, Wellness, October 1998.
  57. Beyond Chi: Medical Science Says That Acupuncture Works, Wellness, August 1998.
  58. Asthma Responds to Acupuncture, Wellness, August 1998.
  59. Good Results for Gastro-Intestinal Disorders with Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Wellness, June 1998.
  60. Acupuncture, Effective Treatment for Headaches, Wellness, May 1998.
  61. Healing Arthritis with Acupuncture and Herbs, Wellness, April 1998.
  62. Chinese Medicine for Thyroid Disorders, Wellness, March, 1998.
  63. Solving the Premenstrual Syndrome Mystery with Chinese Medicine, Wellness, February 1998.
  64. Endometriosis: A Natural Option from Chinese Medicine, Wellness, January, 1998.
  65. Defeating Cold and Flu with Chinese Medicine, Wellness, December, 1997.
  66. Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs for Sinusitis, Wellness, November, 1997.
  67. Skin Problems Helped with Natural Therapies, Wellness, October 1997.
  68. Complete Acupuncture CD-ROM, Hopkins Technology, 1997.
  69. Treating Infections: Antibiotics or Chinese Herbs? Wellness, September 1997.
  70. When Should You See An Acupuncturist, Wellness, August 1997.
  71. Cleanse Your System with Chinese Herbs, Wellness, July 1997.
  72. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Depression, Wellness, June 1997.
  73. Prevent Cancer with Leading Chinese Foods, Wellness, May 1997.
  74. Soy Foods: The Miracle Fighter for Breast and Prostate Cancer, Wellness, April 1997.
  75. Acupuncture: Safe, Effective and Natural Healing Method for Pain, Wellness, March 1997.
  76. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Immune Deficiency, Wellness, February 1997.
  77. Tonify Your Body with Chinese Herbs, The Edge, February 1997.
  78. Acupuncture Proves Effective in Treating Effects of Stroke, The Edge, January 1997.
  79. Traditional Chinese Medicine for Menopause, Wellness, January 1997.
  80. Chinese Food: A Balancing Form of Medicine, The Edge, November 1996.
  81. The ABCs of Chinese Herbology, Wellness, November 1996.
  82. Healing with Acupuncture, Present Moment, Fall 1996.
  83. Chinese Herbs Nourish, Cleanse the Body, Wellness, October 1996.
  84. Spiritual Exercises Maintain Wellness, Wellness, September 1996.
  85. Traditional Chinese Medicine: Ancient Wisdom plus Modern Evidence, The Edge, September 1996.
  86. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treats the Whole Person, The Phoenix, September 1996.
  87. Traditional Chinese Medicine Institutionalized at US Universities and Schools, Wellness, July 1996.
  88. Healing With Chi --- A Guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Edge, July 1996.
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