Posted by Ted Oyang on July 29, 2011
by fabola increase flexibility, all areas of your life Improving I often recommend, with gentle stretching, qi gong, yoga, the only counters that the poses are specifically designed to open energy meridians associated with the spleen (an organ that affects our muscle energy) and liver (an organ that affects our energy ligaments and tendons). These [...]
Posted by Ron Mitsu on July 17, 2011
by Ann Althouse Natural Health Therapies and Cancer ? Part Four This article is the fourth installment of a series on Natural Health Therapies and Cancer. The material presented is meant to inform you of complementary cancer therapies that are available in the medical community. These therapies are to be used in cooperation with other [...]
Posted by Ted Oyang on July 15, 2011
by Stiwwe Lose Weight and Reduce Fatigue Naturally Yet, cold foods and drinks can suppress the energy of the spleen to create sluggish digestion and metabolism. Cold foods and drinks can also aggravate low energy and fatigue so that you feel less motivated to exercise. In Asia, where obesity rates are lower than in the [...]
Posted by Ron Mitsu on July 9, 2011
Understanding Fatty Liver Disease Liver is an organ that is the heaviest and one of the most crucial ones for life. Any illness of the liver means the collapse of the body. Liver produces bile, detoxifies blood, builds proteins and processes nutrients from the food. By and large, it means that any thing you eat [...]
Posted by Ted Oyang on July 3, 2011
A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness… – John Keats. There is no one on earth who doesn’t take a second look at thick, long and lustrous hair. And that is irrespective of the sex. For a woman, locks of healthy long hair is [...]
Posted by Ruby Chan on July 1, 2011
by fabola Achieving Physical Performance Integrating Your Mind, Body, And Spirit There have been notable great athletes in bodybuilding, powerlifting, competitive sports, and so on. Can we say there is a correlation with our mind, body, and spirit that will help an athlete achieve or exceed beyond expectations?How does an athlete achieve the highest form [...]
Posted by Ruby Chan on June 30, 2011
Pleurisy Root is also commonly known as butterfly weed, flux root, Canada root, tuber root, wind root, white root as well as orange milkweed. More about Pleurisy Root Pleurisy Root is a plant which is perennial in nature and is native to America and Canada. This plant produces flowers that are yellow and orange in [...]
Posted by James Stone on June 28, 2011
by fabola Traditional Chinese Medicine -Sports and Health “Life is cultivated by sports.” This is a popular saying in modern China. In fact this idea was appreciated by doctors in all the previous dynasties. Hua Tuo said, “Human beings must do physical work. Necessary physical work promotes digestion, smoothes blood flow and prevents diseases.” Sun [...]
Posted by davek on June 21, 2011
by gigi.cinese.bianco Stomach Problems Could Be a Result of Blocked Energy Causing a Disease Acupuncture and Medical Qi (chi) Gong are alternative ways to open up blocked energy. Both fall under the umbrella of Holistic Healing. If you see a traditional western doctor, he may suggest an operation or medicine to open it up. [...]
Posted by Ted Oyang on June 19, 2011
by sarahpiest Denver Acupuncture Treatment and QiGong Traditional Chinese Medicine, or simply referred to as TCM is an umbrella term that refers to not only treatments and procedures used to treat medical conditions, but also the dietary, lifestyle, and nutritional habits based on traditional Chinese beliefs. TCM is used by 25% of the world’s population, [...]