What is the Boel Method? An Introduction to AcuNova
The Boel Method is a microsystem acupuncture protocol developed at the Boel Acupuncture School in Denmark. Here is what makes it distinct from generalized TCM.
Long-form writing on the Boel Method, AcuNova, and the conditions where they have their strongest specialization. All articles are informational and carry a complementary-care disclaimer.
The Boel Method is a microsystem acupuncture protocol developed at the Boel Acupuncture School in Denmark. Here is what makes it distinct from generalized TCM.
Eye acupuncture is not one technique but several. This piece walks through scalp acupuncture, microsystem points, and the orbital-area methods used for vision conditions.
Age-related macular degeneration responds differently to complementary care depending on form. A careful look at what acupuncture protocols target and what to expect.
Glaucoma is managed pharmacologically. Where does acupuncture fit, and what realistic role can complementary protocols play alongside intraocular pressure-lowering medication?
AcuNova relies on reflex points on the hands and feet rather than only meridian points on the trunk. Here is how the microsystem logic differs from classical TCM.