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Chicago Acupuncture Information
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 27, 2008
Acupuncture seeks to balance the flow of qi (life force energy), this complete system of holistic medicine includes acupuncture (insertion of special needles into acupoints just below the skin s surface), herbs, and dietary recommendations.
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Soul Wisdom
from Psychjourney Podcasts August 07, 2008
Dr. Lara Honos-Webb, host of The Sweet Spot Podcast, interviews Dr. Zhi Gang Sha, author of Soul Wisdom: Practical Soul Treasure To Transform Your Life Dr. Zhi Gang Sha, founder of the Power Healing system and Soul Mind Body Medicine, received his MD and traditional Chinese medicine certifications in China. He has also received certificates in acupuncture and is a pioneer in the field of self-healing. He has achieved mastery in a variety of Eastern disciplines, including Qi Gong, Tai Chi and Kung Fu, and was named Qi Gong Master of the Year at the 5th World Congress on Qi Gong. Dr. Sha is the author of Power Healing and has delivered inspirational speeches to thousands of people worldwide. He lives in San Francisco and Toronto, though he returns to China frequently for spiritual retreats. Visit his website. Visit Dr. Lara Honos-Webb's website and blog.
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Healthy Solutions: A Guide to Simple Healing and Healthy Wisdom
from Psychjourney Podcasts May 28, 2008
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews David N. Russell, Ph.D., M.F.A., co-author of Healthy Solutions: A Guide to Simple Healing and Healthy Wisdom with Lynn Wiese Syned, published by Basic Health Publications. David Russell has lived in Denmark since 1969 and has worked in the health field since 1974. He holds an M.F.A. and Ph.D. For the last thirty years, David has taught Classical Health disciplines and Spiritual Psychology in Europe, Nepal, and the USA, as well as teaching wholistic health and Ayurveda in schools in Denmark and Norway. He has studied and practiced with classical masters in Europe, Nepal, and the Middle East in Chinese, Tibetan, Ayurvedic, and Islamic medicine. He is a member of the Secular Franciscan Order and has taught ecumenical spirituality in Europe and Nepal as well as working in the chaplaincy programs at Wilmot Federal Prison and at the Tucson Medical Center. A founding member of the Danish Society for Integrated Medicine, David was instrumental in establishing the three major clinics for Integrated Medicine in Denmark. He has been medical consultant for Stop-Unge, a Danish clinic for drug and alcohol abuse. David has also taught in several Danish Hospital Nurse training programs, and a number of Public Education Health programs. David is the author of the book Healthy Solutions, and was medical consultant for the book Holistic Parenting. He has lectured for the International Congress of Probiotic Medicine, Institute of Noetic Sciences, American Academy of Biological Dentistry, Cancer Control Society, and at the University of Arizona on spirituality and medicine. David is Founder and Director of the non-profit organization CARITAS TRADITIONALIS; an international project (NGO) whose goal is to create self-sustainable medical presence in economically depressed communities. Visit his website.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine: Herbal perscriptions
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 03, 2008
As you learned in Part I: Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Cure for What Ails You, Chinese herbs are very rarely taken as single herbs. As Dr. Maryam Mahanian explains in this video, they are taken as combinations of many different herbs. Sometimes you?ll have up to twenty or so herbs in one prescription to treat a single ailment. To give you an idea, we take a look at the common cold. In Western medicine, there?s actually no treatment for it, even though it?s the most common illness in the world. Western medicine relies on antibiotics, which don?t treat the virus and can actually weaken the immune system even further. It may surprise you to find that there are dozens of Chinese herbs with antiviral properties. This segment introduces some of them. The second concoction Dr. Mahanian introduces is recommended for people with eczema and psoriasis. Those who suffer from such a condition know very well that finding a cure for this problem is very rare. If this is you, then you may be happy to find out that you don?t have to resort to taking cortisone (a steroid hormone) creams to relieve the symptoms.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine: A cure for what ails you
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 03, 2008
Everyone?s passed a Chinese herbal medicine shop and wondered what all those bizarre ingredients were. Well, wonder no more! Dr. Maryam Mahanian from The Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Clinic of Vancouver took me on a field trip to the Sunny Day Herbal Store in Chinatown to help demystify them. In the first of a two-part series, Dr. Mahanian shows us some commonly prescribed Chinese herbs. She explains what they look like, what they do, their benefits, how to use them, and the disorders they are used for. There are about 5,000 different species of herbs and of these, about 2,000 are used as medicines. Some are more frequently prescribed than others and a typical dispensary will stock about 500 herbs. Chinese herbs are very rarely taken as single herbs. Dr. Mahanian presents individual ones in this segment to simplify the introduction of this type of medicine and will explain in Part II how they are combined together in a synergistic way to treat a specific ailment.
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Earth Qi Gong for Women: Awaken Your Inner Healing Power
from Psychjourney Podcasts April 17, 2008
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney interviews Ms. Tina Chunna Zhang, author of Earth Qi Gong for Women: Awaken Your Inner Healing Power published by Blue Snake Books. Tina Chunna Zhang has experienced Chinese martial arts and dance since her childhood in Beijing, China and moved to the U.S. in the 1980âs. She has studied and trained with the most skillful and respected internal martial arts masters in China. She is a disciple of Master Li Bing Ci, the president of Beijing Northern Wu Style Tai Ji Quan research center and a disciple of Classical Cheng Style Ba Gua Zhang Master Liu Jing Ru of Beijing. She twice won gold medals in womenâs sparring in Chinese Martial arts tournaments. She is a highly nationally ranked medalist in both Tai Ji Quan and Ba Gua Zhang in forms, weapons, and push hands. She was the U.S. National Champion in Womenâs Wu Style Tai Ji Quan in 2005. She is the co-author of Classical Northern Wu Style Tai Ji Quan, and The Whirling Circles of Ba Gua Zhang, and the founder of Earth Energy Qi Gong for Women. Serving as a cultural bridge between the East and West, and as a professional tai ji quan instructor and personal trainer, Tina Zhang has helped many people achieve their physical and emotional health and fitness goals through her training methods. She actively teaches tai ji quan, qi gong, ba gua zhang classes, and retreats in New York, and workshops in Canada and Europe. Visit her website.
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OAS 136 The Soul of Santa Fe with Robyn Bensen
from Omni Art Salon 21st Century Art Podcast March 14, 2008
Jeffrey Milburn converses with Robyn Bensen of Santa Fe Soul Health and Healing Center. Robyn began her healing path as a graduate from The University of Virginia with a BS in sports medicine and then becoming a Doctor of Chinese Medicine. Specializing in pain management, women s health and family medicine, Robyn is also a knowledgeable Acupuncturist, Herbalist and is Board Certified in Orthopedic and Pediatric Acupuncture and practices many forms of alternative, progressive internal and preventative medicine. She also is a founding member of Emergence Sanctuary & Sustainable Communities Worldwide. Santa Fe Soul boasts many practitioners ranging from Acupuncture to Massage, Reflexology, Chiropractic, Intuitive Reading, Shamanism, Behavioral Iridology, Shiatsu, Numerology, Reiki and many others. The center also hosts many educational and consciousness based events bringing together many people from the local Santa Fe area as well as attracting an international clientele. In this conversation with Robyn I found her deeply engaged in the remarkable discoveries that she has made over the years in pursuing higher forms of healing and consciousness and how that has translated into her gifts of healer. I think you will find this conversation as interesting and engaging as I did as we cover subject from soup to nuts about the great quest we are all on for raising ourselves ever higher on the path to expansion of consciousness and well being that is our natural birthright. The Omni Art Salon theme music, When Angels Smile, is provided courtesy of Back To Earth
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How Does Traditional Chinese Medicine Work?
from Metacafe - New Videos November 17, 2007
How do Chinese doctors diagnose patients? How do acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine work? Taken from the documentary: Traditional Chinese Medicine available at FirstScience.tv Download in full from: http://firstscience.tv/chinese.htm Ranked 3.11 / 5 | 200 views | No comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: Tags: acupuncture chinese-medicine traditional-medicine alternative-medicine complimentary-medicine
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What's the reason most people visit their doctor?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 12, 2007
'Superbugs' are getting more resilient to antibiotics. Find out why on Green Health Live's third show "Bring on the Bugs!" with Dr. John Chen. This edited clip from show #3 was recorded recently in Santa Monica and asks everyday people what's the reason they think most people visit their doctor. The answer: colds and flu. Speaking of doctor visits, did you know that antibiotics work on bacterial infections, not viral or fungal infections? Children's ear infections are usually not bacterial, yet many doctors prescribe antibiotics for them. www.theStream.tv, www.greenhealthlive.tv
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