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Archive for April, 2007

 
  • A Nice Story

    I just came across this story and thought I’d share it. http://www.stservicemovie.com/

     
     
  • U.S. Farm Bill Not Just About Farming

    On his blog, my friend, Dr. Stickley, links to an eye-opening article on the little-known facts behind the U.S. farm bill and the enormous influence that this bill has on […]

     
     
  • The Role of Intention

    One of the least talked about aspects of medicine and healing is the role that our intention plays in this process. And healing most definitely is a process. Most healing […]

     
     
  • Breast Cancer

    A nice article on breast cancer. Interestingly, I just heard today that it takes approximately 8 years for breast cancer to show up on a mammogram. Best protection is early […]

     
     
  • Cancer Theories

    This was an article I wrote just after graduating from Chinese medical school. I have just read it for the first time in many years and thought I’d share it. […]

     
     
  • Nail Biting

    As nail biting is so common I thought I would share a case of how Chinese medicine can treat even such a seemingly benign habit by understanding and reframing the […]

     
     
  • Inspiration

    Inspiration

    This week I had the pleasure of hosting Lama Doctor Tsewang Ngodrup Rinpoche in my home and office and sitting in with Him during a series of medical consultations. Never […]

     
     
  • Albert Einstein and Buddhism

    “A human being is a part of the whole, called by us “Universe,” a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated […]

     
     
  • Skin Brushing

    The following is an excerpt from The Complete Book of Chinese Health & Healing, by Daniel Reid: One of the best ways to cleanse the entire lymphatic system is by […]

     
     
  • Being Happy

    According to Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche, there are 5 noble qualities that allow one to experience the “natural state of happiness.” They are:1. Contentment: appreciating what one has, not yearning for […]

     
     
 
 

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