Health literacy. Vitamin D-3 levels. Testosterone deficiency. Testosterone-restoring herbs. Cause of enlarged prostate. Treating digestive issues with TCM: leaky gut, ulcerative colitis, etc. Acid reflux pharmaceuticals. Magnesium deficiency. Berberine, barberry, coptis, goldenseal, and other antibacterial herbs. “Minimizing.” Taking inventory of one’s body. Morning muscle aches. Blood and/or qi stagnation. Electrolyte imbalance. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM),ContinueContinue reading “Testosterone Deficiency, Digestive Issues, Antibacterial Herbs, and more. Balancing Point 3.15.13”
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Building Cartilage, Being Present, Digestion and more. Balancing Point 5.31.12
Certainty vs. values systems vs. assumptions. Wrist pain. Arthritic pain. Bone fusion surgeries. Rebuilding cartilage. Vitamin B-12 side effects. Methylation pathways. The danger of objectification. Being present. Surrendering to the experience of “other.” Eating raw food with cooked food. Digestion vs fermentation. Vitamin D and development. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Western Perspective, Integrative and FunctionalContinueContinue reading “Building Cartilage, Being Present, Digestion and more. Balancing Point 5.31.12”
Channel Palpation Diagnostics. Balancing Point 2.6.12
Channel palpation as a system of diagnostics in Chinese Medicine in the style of Wang Ju-Yi, author of Applied Channel Theory. Nei Jing “the channels are the determiners of life and death.” Acupuncture and TCM education. Andropause. Moving points. “Transport opening.” Network vessels. Thick and thin body fluids. Opening channels. Fluid Stagnation. FiveContinueContinue reading “Channel Palpation Diagnostics. Balancing Point 2.6.12”
