First Acupuncture e-Book(TM)
This book is the most authoritative source of reliable information on acupuncture and its impact on your health. This 21st-century treatise(TM) explains to you how acupuncture is beneficial to your health. This book and other related works of this author will improve your quality of life.
We all experience injury, inflammation, illness, disease, pain, suffering and aging of various body parts. Acupuncture can take away pain and suffering, treat and cure many ailments, improve the quality of life and slow down aging.
Science of Happiness(TM) answers the questions you have about acupuncture. In so doing, it removes the cloak of mystery shrouding acupuncture.
THE PIONEERS OF SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS(TM)
ANUTHEP BENJA-ATHON, M.D., M.S., D.P.M.R., F.A.A.P.M.R.
Born in Bangkok, 1951. B.S., Biology, Queens College, New York. Doctoral Research in Neurophysiology, Neuroanatomy and Anatomy, Emory University. M.D., Temple University School of Medicine, 1983. Surgery & Rehabilitation Medicine Residencies, New York Medical College & Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM). Former Assistant Professor & Member of Pain Services, AECOM & Long Island Jewish Medical Center.
Pain Management & Acupuncture Practice and Research, New York City. Performed & observed more than 12,000 acupuncture treatments & results. Medical Acupuncture Training, University of California, Los Angeles.
Inventor & Author of 7 U.S. Patents (4 Patents on Acupuncture) and other patent-pendings. Membership: International Association for the Study of Pain, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, New York Society of PM&R. Consultant, Workers' Compensation Board, New York.
CHRISTOPHER A. L. COX, M.Phil, MBA.
Born in New York City, 1969. Bachelors of Arts, magna cum laude, in Asian Studies and Economics (double major), Claremont McKenna College, California. Elected Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Epsilon honor societies. Master of Philosophy in International Relations, University of Cambridge, Queens' College, England. Master of Business Administration, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, Boston.
As CEO, successfully turned around a bicycle manufacture. Later became the youngest employee to be promoted to senior technology analyst, responsible for the allocation of $2 billion. Currently, managing his own portfolio.