by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 11, 2009 | Dr. Linda Edelstein, Guest Bloggers, Health, Relationship Management
Valentine’s Day is coming soon and a happy relationship always makes for a healthier body. Here are some some great suggestions from author and psychologist Dr. Linda EdelsteinI have made many observations during my 27 years of counseling couples and...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 10, 2009 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and pain, Acupuncture and The Military, Acupuncture and The U.S. Air Force, Acupuncture Research, Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine Research, Health, Pain Relief, Veterans
I found this exciting post at Whole Family Health: Acupuncture & Herbal MedicineAcupuncture Enters the BattlefieldFebruary 9, 2009The U.S. Air Force is starting a pilot program to train active-duty physicians in the use of acupuncture for personnel on the front...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 8, 2009 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and pain, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Cupping, Health, Moxabustion (Moxa), Tongue Diagnosis
If Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture are new treatment ideas for you, you may be a bit apprehensive about your first visit to a TCM practitioner. Let me make it easier for you:What to Expect on Your First Visit to an AcupuncturistWhen you go to an...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 7, 2009 | Acupressure, Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Celebrities, Acupuncture and pain, Celebrities and Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Health, Healthy Digestion, Pain Relief
Absolutely! In 1953, Marilyn Monroe was on her Tokyo honeymoon with Joe DiMaggio when she came down with severe stomach cramps. DiMaggio called onetime acupuncture patient Lefty O’Doul for help. O’Doul sent over the Japanese doctor Namikoshi Sensei who...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 6, 2009 | Chinese Medicine, Famous Quotes, Health, Lao Tzu, Lao Zi, The Tao
“Failure is the Foundation of Success; Success is the Lurking place of failure”Lao Zi
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 5, 2009 | Chinese Medicine, Five Elements, Guest Bloggers, Health, The Tao, Water, Water Element, Winter
In Chinese Medicine each season has an element, for winter it is water.From the Zen of Healing BlogBy. David TuckerThe leaves, flowers, all of Nature’s gifts have fallen to the ground, and found their way back into the earth, back to its source… the Tao (to read more...