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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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Breathing in This Life – Is Stress Making You Sick and Sad? Inflammation in the Body Linked To Depression
[Breathing In This Life] Is Stress Making You Sick and Sad? Inflammation in the Body Linked To Depression Ginger Garner MPT, ATC, PYT & Tianna Meriage-Reiter, PT, DPT, PYT Emerging evidence demonstrates that there is a connection between inflammation and … Continue reading
Posted in Breathing in This Life
Tagged body, depression, diet, emotions, exercise, inflammation, meditation, sad, Stress, yoga, yoga therapy
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Mind-Body Medicine Research Update
[Research Update] Mind-Body Medicine Research Update compiled by Dr. Kevin Chen, Ph. D. The Evolution of Mindfulness-Based Physical Interventions in Breast Cancer Survivors. Evidence Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine. 2012:758641. By Stan DL, Collins NM, Olsen MM, Croghan I, … Continue reading
Featured Article
Digestion Weakness and Chinese Rice Ginger Zhou (Congee) by Michael Rinaldini (Li Chang Dao) This past summer was a digestive nightmare for me. [I have a history of Spleen Qi deficiency or the clinical manifest as Irritable Bowel Syndrome by … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, depression, digestive system, food therapy, IBS, qi deficiency, Spleen, stomach
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Scientific Qi Exploration-15b
(Part 15b) Psychological Effects of Qigong 4. Qigong as a treatment of mental illness (a) Depression and Psychosomatic Disorders Depression is a mental disorder characterized by sustained depression of mood, anhedonia, sleep and appetite disturbances, and feelings of worthlessness, guilt, … Continue reading