Tag: chinese medicine
Hiatus
For those of you who are wondering why my posts have been few and far between, I wanted to assure you that I have not run out of material 🙂 […]
All Disease Comes From the Heart
Check out this small article here.
Therapeutic Relationship
The ultimate aim of Chinese medicine is to treat the individual and the cause(s) of disease by distinguishing the individual from his or her illness. It seeks to understand and […]
Expressions of the Heart
My most recent article with my colleague and good friend Brandt Stickley has just been published with the Chinese Medicine Times relating to the Heart in Chinese medicine. You can […]
January Update on the Year of Sagely Living
The YSL is off to an ambitious start; which makes sense as everything in my life is ambitious to some degree: busy acupuncture practice, thriving family with three children; PhD […]
Everything Changes, Can You?
To be healthy requires that we experience a balance between yin and yang, and have a smooth flow of qi and blood throughout our bodies. This is best maintained by […]
“Year of Sagely Living”
The mark of the superior physician has traditionally been a high degree of cultivation. Eastern medicines have long held the scholar-warrior-physician as the benchmark for all doctors to aspire to. […]
The Seasons
When asked how many seasons we have or how long each season lasts, many would argue 4 and that they last 90 days each. In Tibetan and Chinese medicine, we […]
Call to Action: OPPOSE Chiropractic Acupuncture Bill
I urge all supporters of acupuncture and Chinese medicine to please take 5 minutes out of your day to call and email the following two assembly persons regarding this bill. […]