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The Extraordinary Meridians or Vessels (3)
[Scientific Qi Exploration 气的科学探讨] The Extraordinary Meridians or Vessels (Part 3) Marty Eisen Ph.D. 14. The Yin Heel (Qiao) Vessels (Mai) Qiao can be translated as “heel” or “to stand on toes.” The Yin and Yang Heel Vessels are … Continue reading
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The Extraordinary Meridians or Vessels — Part 1
[Scientific Qi Exploration] The Extraordinary Meridians or Vessels (Part 1) Marty Eisen Ph.D. 1. Introduction (1, 2) The eight Extraordinary Meridians are: Du (Governing) Mai (Vessel), Ren (Conception or Directing) Mai, Chong (Penetrating, Thrusting) Mai, Yin Wei (Linking) Mai, … Continue reading
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The Divergent or Distinct Meridians (Part 2)
[Scientific Qi Exploration] Part 2: The Divergent or Distinct Meridians By Marty Eisen, Ph.D. The Third Confluence (a) Stomach Divergent Channel Departing from the Stomach Meridian on the thigh, it enters the abdomen, connects with the stomach and disperses into … Continue reading
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TCM Food Therapy – Treatments of Eczema
TCM Food Therapy Traditional Chinese Medicine Views and Treatments of Eczema by Helen Hu, OMD The term eczema refers to a topic dermatitis which is inflammation of the upper layers of the skin, causing itching, blistering, redness, swelling, and sometimes … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, celery, dermatitis, eczema, heat, herbal medicine, internal organ, juice, kelp, mung bean, shell fish, spicy, spricot, starch, sugar, tea
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Cultivating The Mind – The Heart of Healing
Cultivating The Mind The Heart Of Healing: Naikan As Applied Benevolence By Henry McCann, DAOM *First published on the online ToDo Institute Library of Japanese Psychology* Introduction In the Huang Di Nei Jing, the core text of Chinese medicine that … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, benevolence, body, Confucianism, consciousness, goodness, heart, herbal medicine, internal organ, naikan, ritual, sovereign, spirit, truth
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East-West Perspective – Chinese Wellness Based Healthcare System
East-West Perspective Chinese Wellness Based Healthcare System: An Inspiring Solution To Health & Economic Crisis in America by Dr. Roger Jahnke “The most profound medicine is produced naturally in the human body – for free!” This is the innovative foundation … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, body, body mind spirit, chinese wellness, healthcare, holistic, massage, meditation, mind, patient, Qigong, self healing, spirit, tai chi
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