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View Post: When Cold Feet Are Just Not The Nerves at Chinese Food Health ...
4 hours ago by blackinkservice
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), there are two factors contribute to cold limbs. The first one is having a weak “Yang Qi” [the energy being expended in order to create a manifest action] that is not capable of warming ...
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24 Nov 2009
The common symptoms of "Hot Qi" suggest infections or allergy. Background As an ex-British colony in China, Hong Kong sees a thriving practice in both Western and Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Chinese often adopt the jargons of ...
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View Post: Prostatitis and Oriental Medicine – Tucson Acupuncture
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View Post: A billion Chinese can't all be wrong : Crossroads
25 Nov 2009
The understanding of TCM therapies lie beyond the accepted borders of Western thought and yet Chinese homeopathy, acupuncture and qi-gong exercises are becoming more and more popular and are even gaining recognition by certain sectors ...
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View Post: revising tcm in progress - do not disturb (busy) 4
21 Nov 2009 by 我自己
ren ti de nei zang tong guo jing luo he ti biao xing tong qi guan lian xi. nei zang ruo sheng bing, hui fan ying bing zheng yu xiang ying de tiao biao bu wei. you zhu nei zhe, bi xing zhu wai. zang xiang xue shuo shi tong guao guan cha ...
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View Post: Muninn's Kiss - Shen...
2 hours ago by Muninn's Kiss
Shen (Mana-loa in Feri) is the third type of energy in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Translated as Spirit, Shen is what separates humans from animals. In Chinese belief, all living things have Jing and Qi, but only humans have Shen. ...
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View Post: News from the Chinese Acupuncture Clinic: An In-Depth Look ...
8 hours ago by The Chinese Acupuncture Clinic
Gastro-intestinal issues are common complaints in both Western and Eastern Medicine. In Chinese Medicine, the Stomach is one of our most important yang organs. Together with the Spleen, it is the basis of our post-natal Qi (the body's ...
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View Post: Learning How Emotions Are Related To Symptoms In Traditional ...
14 Jul 2008 by Sarah Keeling
Learning how emotions relate to symptoms is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine and can provide effective results. Emotions and the body are integrated and emotions such as sadness, worry or fear correlate to a certain area ... Poor diet, not eating enough or not eating the correct foods due to modern day diets can be detrimental on the flow of Qi and on the spleen. Not only is it what we eat but when such as late at night,eating in a hurry and eating whilst ...
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View Post: Qi Gong After a Heart Attack: Energy Work for Cardiovascular ...
14 Nov 2009
There are eight branches of Chinese medicine. Acupuncture is one. Qi Gong is another. This is significant. It says a great deal if Qi Gong is in the same category as traditional Chinese methods of healing such as herbs, acupuncture, ...
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