CHINESE MEDICINE
Chinese Medicine is holistic, it prevents rather than cures. It treats symptom-complexes to rebalance the body, so that the body can cure itself.
Chinese philosophy uses the concepts of energy (Qi) and change (Yin-Yang theory). If Qi is not excessive or deficient in any part of the body, a person is well. Disease is the result of unbalanced Qi.
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ACUPUNCTURE - 3 articles
Acupuncture is a method of balancing the body's Qi by inserting needles and sometimes applying heat or electrical stimulation at precisely located acupoints. Once the Qi is balanced, the body heals itself naturally. |
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FENG SHUI - 14 articles
The direct translation of Feng Shui (pronounced Fung Schway) is 'Wind and Water', the two elements of nature that shape our very existence. Feng Shui can be defined as the practice of analysing and influencing the interaction of people, buildings and the environment and to make the necessary corrections in order to be able to lead a happier and more successful life. Originating in ancient China, its basis is the understanding of vital energy force called "Ch'i". |
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QIGONG - 2 articles
Qigong is the task of learning to control the flow of Qi through your body by using breath, movement and meditation.
The main divisions of modern Qigong (Chi Kung) are: Spiritual, Medical, Martial and Athletic. |
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| Tai Chi, NOT Chai Tea! |
Kurt Hurley |
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| Breathing Your Way To Health |
Gerard Bulger |
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| Reflections On The Essence Of Feng Shui And Vastu Shastra |
Rodika Tchi |
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| Beyond Feng Shui |
Christan Hummel |
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| Creating Healthy Children with Chinese Medicine |
Rebecca A. Wilkowski |
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| The Truth About Energy-Based Allergy Treatment |
Robert Fioravante |
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| The Paradox of One And Many in Aikido Philosophy |
Charlie Badenhop |
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| Tai Chi Chuan For Health |
Vincent Chu |
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| Similarities of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda |
Pamela Nations-Weissman |
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| The Tip of the Iceburg |
Daniel James Ahern |
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| Chinese Herbal Prozac |
Brian Benjamin Carter |
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| Common Chinese Herbal Formulas for Pain Due To Trauma |
Robert Chu |
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| What is Chinese Medicine? |
Martin Eisen |
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