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151 Chinese Medicine & Covid19- The Perspective From China • Shelley Ochs & Thomas Garran

151 Chinese Medicine & Covid19- The Perspective From China • Shelley Ochs & Thomas Garran

Conditions

Jun 13, 2020 | Conditions, Herbal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Methods

The Chinese and people of East Asia deal with epidemic disease on a regular basis. And every time a new bug comes to town, they learn a little more. While we in the west have access to some of the classic materials on treating epidemics, we don’t have the same level...
Jun 13, 2020
150 Tung Style Acupuncture • Susan Johnson

150 Tung Style Acupuncture • Susan Johnson

Acupuncture

Jun 9, 2020 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Listening, Methods, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Tung Acupuncture

There are many ways to do acupuncture. Each method gives you a glimpse into the workings of the body, each one gives you a different map of the terrain. And each method allows us to understand and problem solve with a different set of both mental and physical tools....
Jun 9, 2020
149 What’s Going on Here? A Researcher Explores Acupuncture • Richard Hammerschlag

149 What’s Going on Here? A Researcher Explores Acupuncture • Richard Hammerschlag

Diagnosis

Jun 2, 2020 | Diagnosis, Methods, Neurobiology, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Research

The prolific science fiction write Issac Asimov wrote “The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!) but “That’s funny …” The wonderful thing about research is that it invites delicious questions and...
Jun 2, 2020
148 World Grief-Transforming Trauma Through the Five Phases • Alaine Duncan

148 World Grief-Transforming Trauma Through the Five Phases • Alaine Duncan

Acupuncture

May 30, 2020 | Acupuncture, Conditions, Mental Health, Methods

The airways are full of bad news, fear and conjecture it’s a hit parade of one scary thing after another. This alone would be hard our spirits if you ingest even a portion of the 24 hour media feed. Add on isolation and an unrelenting sense of an inescapable threat,...
May 30, 2020
146 Acupuncture and Neurology • Michael Corradino

146 Acupuncture and Neurology • Michael Corradino

Acupuncture

May 19, 2020 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Electroacupuncture, Methods, Neurobiology, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

We have many different ways to view the body with Chinese medicine and each of these lenses gives us a different perspective on both physiology and functionality. It’s not unlike those old acetate transparencies that would allow you to overlay different systems of the...
May 19, 2020
145 Tracing the Wind- Designing and Implementing a Study on the Treatment of Symptoms from Possible Covid19 with Chinese Herbal Medicine • Lisa Taylor-Swanson & Lisa Conboy

145 Tracing the Wind- Designing and Implementing a Study on the Treatment of Symptoms from Possible Covid19 with Chinese Herbal Medicine • Lisa Taylor-Swanson & Lisa Conboy

Methods

May 16, 2020 | Methods, Research

The scientific method is useful. It helps us to better understand the world by screening out our biases, beliefs and wishful thinking. The process of crafting a good hypothesis begins not with a great question, but first the more yin process of observation. Seeing...
May 16, 2020
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