Posts made in March 20th, 2013

Acupuncture Gets Diabetic Basketball Player Back in the Game

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Acupuncture Gets Diabetic Basketball Player Back in the Game

Acupuncture is becoming more and popular with professional athletes.  Oriental medicine maximizes your potential, and all the training in the world is going to still have limitations if you have an internal disharmony, imbalance, or simply an unresolved injury. Among a Colorado basketball roster of lanky, wiry-built players, 6-foot-5, 220-pound Jeremy Adams and his muscles stand out. "He's the strongest guy on the team, by far," sophomore Spencer Dinwiddie said. "It's ridiculous what Jeremy Read more...

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The Quiet Mind and Kototama Pulse Reading

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The Quiet Mind and Kototama Pulse Reading

I recall a conversation I had with oriental medicine elder Dr. Daniel Altschuler, who learned Chinese acupuncture in Taiwan, in Mandarin Chinese language medium.  When he was hired as a professor the Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine, he had to first study the standard acupunsture and Chinese herbal medicine textbooks used in American curricula, i.e., CAM, Deadman, etc., in order to learn how to communicate Chinese Medicine in English - for example, the numbering system of points along Read more...

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