Marna Lindberg

Articles

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.

What is the Boel Method? An Introduction to AcuNova

2026-05-21

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.

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Eye Acupuncture Treatment: An Overview of Methods

2026-05-21

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.

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Acupuncture for AMD: Treatment Options for Wet and Dry Forms

2026-05-21

Age-related macular degeneration responds differently to complementary care depending on form. A careful look at what acupuncture protocols target and what to expect.

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Glaucoma Support: Acupuncture Alongside Conventional Eye Drops

2026-05-21

Glaucoma is managed pharmacologically. Where does acupuncture fit, and what realistic role can complementary protocols play alongside intraocular pressure-lowering medication?

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How AcuNova Works: The Microsystem Approach

2026-05-21

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.

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