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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Research Updates on Nutrition & Dietary Therapy
[Research Update 科研动态] Research Updates on Nutrition & Dietary Therapy In Health and Healing Compiled by Kevin W Chen, Ph.D. Nutrition as Medical Therapy. Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am. 2014 Jun;26(2):277-287. By Yogaratnam D, Miller MA, Ross B, DiNapoli … Continue reading
Posted in Food as Medicine, Research Update
Tagged depression, diabetes, food as medicine, Nutrition
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The Healing Properties of Fermented Foods
[Daoist Internal Alchemy 道家内丹术] The Healing Properties of Fermented Foods by Dr. Ted Nawalinski The Healing Properties of Fermented Foods is a survey of more than two hundred research sources recently published by Traditional Chinese Culture Institute International, (http://www.tccii.com). … Continue reading
Posted in Daoism, Food as Medicine
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OUR GREATEST POTENTIAL
[Experience Exchange 经验交流] OUR GREATEST POTENTIAL by Marcy Tavernier Lundquist Years ago my friend Nancy and I traveled to New Jersey and attended the fist World Conference on Self Healing and Mental Ability with Qigong Master Binhui He. We … Continue reading
Posted in Experience Exchange, Food as Medicine
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Autumn is Lung/Large Intestine Season
[Seasonal Harmony 季节的和谐] Autumn is Lung/Large Intestine Season By Ellasara Kling The organ system related to the fall season is the Lung/Large Intestine. Among its many functions, the Lung is responsible for providing proper moisture to the skin and, … Continue reading
Posted in Food as Medicine, Seasonal Harmony
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Perseverance in Taiji
[Meditation in Motion 动中冥想] Perseverance in Taiji By Eric Borreson Perseverance is an important element of learning taiji. When you start learning taiji, you will probably find it slow, and even awkward. This is because taiji is very different … Continue reading
Posted in Meditation in Motion, Tai Chi
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Scientific Qi Exploration: The Extraordinary Meridians or Vessels (2)
[Scientific Qi Exploration 气的科学探讨] The Extraordinary Meridians or Vessels (Part 2) Marty Eisen Ph.D. (Continue from previous poster, Part 1) 7. The Conception (Ren) Vessel (Mai) The Pinyin Ren means Conception and refers to pregnancy. It is also called the … Continue reading
Nurturing mind, body, spirit with Cosmic Energy
[Featured Articles] Nurturing your mind, body, spirit with Cosmic Energy By Lucia Lu Cosmic energy (宇宙能量), otherwise known as universe energy, exists everywhere in the cosmos. It is the bond between the galaxies, the planets, humans, and molecules. Cosmic Energy … Continue reading
Posted in Energy Healing Through Science & Spirit, Featured Article
Tagged Cosmic energy, He-Yi-Dao
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Maintain Homeostasis — Food Can Help You
[Food As Medicine 食疗] Maintain Homeostasis Food Can Help You (Mood, Food and Move — Three Secrets, Part III) by Shiuan Gee The ancestors of human beings used to run in the jungles, hunted the animals, slept under the … Continue reading
What Are You Hungry for?
[From The Dancing Doc 舞医] What Are YOU Hungry for – Carbs; Protein, Fat or Something ELSE? The Science and Art of Nourishment by Sharon Montes, MD When we all close our eyes and imagine Food, glorious food! Hot sausage … Continue reading
Posted in Food as Medicine, From the Dancing Doc, From the Doctor
Tagged Carbs, fat, nourishment, protein
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On Eating and Tasting For Tea
[Tales from the Dao 道的传说] On Eating and Tasting For Tea From Solala Towler On Eating The Master was traveling with some of her students. At one of their stops they were served the meat of a pig. The students … Continue reading
Posted in Tales from the Dao
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