Posts Tagged ‘eastern medicine’

The Winter Season, A Chinese Medicine Perspective...
The Winter Season, A Chinese Medicine Perspective

Originally Posted on January 12, 2010. How can we adjust our psychic and body rhythm to suit the season? What happens within us is mirrored by the natural w

Adopt The Precautionary Principle...
Adopt The Precautionary Principle

The Precautionary Principle is a new way of thinking and making decisions about health and the environment. Precaution is a translation of a German term, wh

H1N1 Virus – A Pediatrician’s Standpoint...
H1N1 Virus – A Pediatrician’s Standpoint

This general panic about the flu this year raises some important questions about how you can protect yourself and your children- Deciding on vaccination is

Chinese Medicine and the Autumn Season...
Chinese Medicine and the Autumn Season

Within the cosmology of Chinese medicine, human beings are regarded as microcosms of the natural universe. We are subject to the same cycles that occur in n

What is Functional Medicine?...
What is Functional Medicine?

Functional Medicine is a true combination of Chinese Medicine, Western Medicine and scientific research. It combines the philosophy of balance and how to re

The View Of Chinese Medicine...
The View Of Chinese Medicine

I started studying Chinese Medicine 25 years ago. It was the most significant event in my way of thinking today. It opened up a whole new way of seeing the

2 Questions to Ask That Are More Important Than A Diagnosis...
2 Questions to Ask That Are More Important Than A Diagnosis

Originally posted at The Huffington Post entitled 2 Questions To Ask That Are More Important Than A Diagnosis After 30 years of practicing Medicine, I have l