About PointFinder Acupressure Guide

About PointFinder

AcuStack HyperCard image

The information in this site began as a 1982 self-published booklet called A Beginner's Guide to Acupressure. In 1988 it became a HyperCard file, or "stack." HyperCard was Macintosh hypertext program that was in many ways a precursor to the Internet as we know it today. The file was distributed as shareware by mail and through a number of user groups, including BMUG. You can download it, if you like (HyperCard needed to read it).

PointFinder has been a Web page since about 2002. If you prefer the older version, you can find it here.

Thanks to Fernando Villanova there was also a Palm application, available here.

The author/developer welcomes your feedback.

Bibliography

The Natural Healer's Acupressure Handbook by Michael Blate

Acupressure's Potent Points by Michael Reed Gach

Acupressure Step by Step by Jacqueline Young

Foundations of Chinese Medicine by Giovanni Maciocia

A Manual of Acupuncture by Peter Deadman, et al

Disclaimers

This work is presented as an expression of personal opinion. Although every effort has been made to provide accurate and useful information, it is neither comprehensive nor definitive, and no warranty is made or implied for any use. Hosting on this server does not imply endorsement by the owners or administrators of the server.

All text and Illustrations © 2002 Kevin T. Boyd. When properly credited, free license is granted for noncommercial use. All other rights are reserved to the author.

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