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I think tell me a little bit more about the smoking, because I was asking you before, how do you, this is a new way of using that culture? Very new way, now, start smoking by needle, now about three years old techniques. Let me ask you what I asked you before, how did you figure out where to put the needles for smoking? The first time I, when I find out the first point, my mind decides, we advertise and use paper, and then we volunteer patients with research program, we begin that time. Really, I put that, find out from one patient, or similar, little similar case, similar function. Patients reported me, I helped by Akipangcho, main problem, you know, sinus, or I know, copying, or stomach function, some, and then beside I quit smoking, it's really interesting, how come I used this point, this in an withdrawal symptom, how come start smoking?
And then, they are oriented by my, also my whole technique, and then, in that case, maybe I control patients, spring function, also labor function, also long function. That's maybe possible help smoking, that's why I use this point, this meridian, also point, and then, check patients diagnosis, long or spring, what is more weakness or something on labor function. You're touching here? No, here, just, for the lung, you know, each side, six meridian, six meridian, and then, this side, this side, six. So, we Akipangcho chart over there, 12 main meridian, long, large intestines, more intestines, stomach, the so and so on. So, each side is six point. So, I check the patients, or really, long, or labor, or spring function, little, strange, smoke of patients, heavy smoke.
So, that's why, oh, in this case, I control this point. So, find out, my, my, my, my technique, and then, figure out, and then use a certain point. And then, how successful has it been? How many treatments does it take, and how many patients have stopped smoking? And now, so, about 200 patients since three years. 200 patients? Yes. But, these patients, first patients in the United States, in the world. Someday, these patients, in the Akipangcho history, you know, very interesting, you know, study, you know, I hope. Now, you, you just told me about a new way of using architecture, but what about the old traditional ways? Old traditional, generally, traditional, general symptom of disease, heavy, you know, or stomach problem, digestion, or all kinds of joints, you know, for example, rheumatoids, arthritis, or, you know, both sides of the sinus. General disease, that's traditional akipangcho treatment. And is that what you studied in Korea? Yes. So, when I, 15 years, 15 years old, my father was a generation generation akipangchoist.
So, I think it's great akipangchoist, you know, more than me, you know. So, this I, that chance, I was interesting. I studied with the three years Chinese character Akipangcho Bo, and then also studied my father. And then, they have the graduate akipangcho career. So, let's start, start, begin my life of akipangcho. Now, you are not a doctor. But, in Korea, we say akipangchoist, but the United States generally called the doctor, Dr. Park, you know. So, that's why we don't say one, one park akipangchoist, we say Dr. Park. Now, what's going to happen with the new regulation, if that goes into effect, you won't be able to practice anymore. Because, two years ago, I have experienced full, most four years now. Two years ago, I have experienced almost similar case today, hearing like that.
Two years ago, both of the regulations in Massachusetts, they tried to start akipangcho practice in Massachusetts. And then, they only limit, permit in the hospital and medical school. Only research program, not practice akipangcho. That time, I was thinking, but that's very, very strange. Because, akipangcho history, 5,000, the longest period, period experience, then any other method and medicine, how come they tried to come back 5,000 years ago, research program? Because, in order to 5,000, the history and the United States also, three years experience, also by, akipangcho doctor who has experienced people, not recent people who has not experienced, not, you know, education people. So, you know, we still, you know, hard work, plant akipangcho, see here, you know, day time, night time, variable, day in by time, we actually, you know, help patients many way. And then, thinking about the new idea, help this area of people.
Well, they start akipangcho. And then, this time, also same situation, they only one thing, difference, at one or another one more, license clinic, duty, duty clinic, license duty clinic. That would mean that you would have to close up. Yeah, that means, they don't permit, you know, they don't give us license, license clinic license, maybe they, more large facility, you know, some address, address over there, push medical center, you know, some little large system, maybe they permit clinic license. So, in that case, we are wondering and dangerous situation, that's why we, many patients, you know, today hearing over there, you know, petitioner, you know, suggesting, you know, recommendation, recognize akipangcho. Dr. Park, let's go inside now, maybe we can see.
Okay, let's go ahead and talk. Okay, I'd rather have him talk to me. We have to cover this part of it. We talked this over and I can't talk. Okay, okay. Yeah. Tell me more about the drug. Yeah. Okay, I was even thinking of, I was even thinking of trying it myself and I came in today. Smoking, most important social issue, you know, drug addicts, after first success, smoking, recording addicts. It's interesting, maybe try a drug path of akipangcho, but I advertise newspaper, you know, volunteer patients, but I couldn't get patients. But at the certainly good chance, two years ago, maybe three years ago, one patient's smoking, heavy smoking patients, after quit smoking. And then he had his friend who get the drug in rural, rural.
So that patient's interesting, called me and then, can you help my drug problem? Okay, why not? Okay. I want to see, you know, what's wrong, how much improved her condition? No, no, no, no, no, no. Okay.
Okay. Okay. Okay.
Okay. Okay. Okay. What is the vibrate?
The vibrate control, the energy flow in the body. Okay. Okay. So we, we have to sterilize the, just one time you used it and then sterilize the organ, you know, so all is safety needle for patients.
It's important. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.
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Ten O'Clock News was a nightly news show, featuring reports, news stories, and interviews on current events in Boston and the world.
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Korean acupuncturist explains how he picks points on the body to control smoking habit. He talks about regulatory obstacles to practicing acupuncture. Woman undergoes treatment Dr. Park feels her hands, then inserts needles in arms and legs. Patient testifies that her paralyzed arm has improved circulation and movement and lessened arthritis pain after treatments. Wall charts illustrate meridians of ch'i energy along the body, various views. reporter: Solomon
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