by Jennifer Dubowsky | Aug 7, 2013 | Anthony Weiner, Chinese Face Reading, Chinese Medicine, Health, Huma Abdeen
Earlier this week, I analyzed the face of Anthony Weiner using Chinese Face reading principles. Today, I’m turning my face reading lens on his wife, Huma Abdeen. I’ll bet that every time another story about Wiener appears, thousands of people wonder, ‘Why is this...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Aug 4, 2013 | Anthony Weiner, Chinese Face Reading, Chinese Medicine, Health
I’ve gotten a lot of requests for another Chinese face reading post so, here it is. With Anthony Weiner making headlines again, his face is too good to pass up. As I have explained in previous posts, Chinese Physiognomy, more commonly known as Face Reading, has a...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jul 31, 2013 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Neck Pain, Acupuncture and pain, Chinese Medicine, Cupping, Cupping For Pain Relief, Pain Relief
At the best of times, necks are particularly vulnerable to injury and, to make things worse, many people sit at computers all day, have bad posture, or regularly place their bodies in awkward positions, such as leaning over a laptop or hauling heavy...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jul 25, 2013 | Acupuncture, Chicago, Chinese Medicine, Ginger, Pulse Diagnosis, Tongue Diagnosis
Many people are unfamiliar with Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture. They want to know what to expect when they go to see a Chinese Medicine practitioner for the first time. So I am going to tell you! I write based on my own practice and I’m sure customs...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jul 23, 2013 | Acupuncture, Adventures in Chinese Medicine, Blogher, Blogher'13, Chicago, Chinese Medicine, Dr. Linda Edelstein, Health, Psychology, tcm007, Videos
I’m very excited that Blogher’13 is in my hometown of Chicago this year. Blogher is a hugely popular web guide for women in social media. Every year they have a large conference, I’ve heard and read about these events, finally this weekend I will be...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jul 12, 2013 | Acupuncture History, Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine Research, China, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine History, I Ching, Lao Tzu, Lao Zi, The Tao
I just read this very interesting article in the New York Times. About 2,500 muddy bamboo strips were given to the Tsinghua University in Beijing for study by Li Xueqin, a historian and paleographer at the university. After painstakingly cleaning the strips for 3...