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Author: Daniel Cashman. Title: Using Tuina in the Acupuncture Clinic. Summary: The beneficial effects of touch are apparent to anyone who ha
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Thanks! I started as a classical guitar player when I was 9 or 10, and I played music professionally for about a year and a half from 2001-2002. But I have not done anything music related since then. Thanks for the comment!
I have been tagged by shaped-by-karate to post six pics of myself. I searched for some non-martial arts pics to shake things up a little.
1.Babylon, Iraq 2003.
2. A gig with my band in West Virginia 2002
3.A gig with my band in North Carolina 2001
4.Riding a camel in Giza, Egypt
5. Getting married in Vegas 1998
6.Tai chi practice with my teacher in Seattle, 2013
If you follow me, and you'd like you to participate, please do! Post six selfies and tag me! Love to see them.
To heal and grow, we often need to suffer pain, to taste bitterness.
Wolfe Lowenthal
In Tai Chi we try to relax in order to open up to the flow of the chi.
Wolfe Lowenthal
Traditional Chinese Medicine
In Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnostics, belching with a foul and sour scent (especially with abdominal distention) may be a sign of Food Stagnation.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
In Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnostics, sleepiness after eating may be a sign of Spleen Qi Deficiency.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
Lid abscess is also known as “needle eye” or “wheat abscess” in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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thisisarp What could loss of Lung Qi result in
Lung Qi Deficiency (this is the technical name of losing Lung Qi in Traditional Chinese Medicine) can lead to a number of respiratory issues such as breathlessness, wheezing, and cough. It can also lead to incontinence, and fatigue.
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I’ve wanted a health and wellness focused outlet for some time now, but I hadn’t been able to figure out how to make it work. Until now.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
Another name for strabismus in Traditional Chinese Medicine is “Wind blowing squint”.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine food therapy for lid abscess-
Eat root veggies! Bitter melon, turnip, radish, cucumbers, lettuce, or celery.