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  1. Feline Acupuncture - Acupuncture for Cats Acupuncture is growing in popularity as a complementary therapy for people, and much research has established its benefits. Increasing numbers of vets are also becoming trained in acupuncture and using it in combination with conventional medicine to...
  2. Equine Acupuncture - Acupuncture for Horses Acupuncture is a common form of complementary medicine for people, but what about animals? Acupuncture is being used by more and more vets to treat a whole range of problems in animals, especially horses and competition horses. Acupuncture works - it...
  3. Canine Acupuncture - Holistic Chinese Medicine for Dogs Acupuncture is growing in popularity, and is an accepted form of complementary, holistic medicine for people. Research on conditions such as arthritis in people has shown that acupuncture has definite pain-relieving effects. Acupuncture is also being...
  4. The Seven Deadly Emotions Traditional Chinese medicine has acknowledged the role of emotions in health and well-being for over 2000 years. Increasingly, scientific studies are backing up the ideas that negative emotions can cause serious health issues. Certain parallels can...
  5. BLOOD PURIFICATION REFERENCE DIRECTORY When the blood becomes saturated with unfiltered blood then its ability to maintain body systems and organs is compromised. Blood quality determines every cell's capability to carry out its function. The blood has the potential to nourish or pollute...
  6. Tong Ren - A New Way of Healing Tong Ren Therapy has been around since Tom Tam created the Tom Tam Healing System in 1995, by combining Western medical diagnoses with traditional Chinese medicine to create a hybrid healing modality which derives its powerful, transcendental effect...
  7. Qigong (Chi Kung ) For Health The word Qigong (pronounced chi kung) is a combination of two ideas: “Qi” means air, breath of life, or vital energy of the body, and “gong” means the skill of working with, or cultivating, self-discipline and achievement. The...
  8. Acupuncture Techniques - Gold Bead Implantation Gold bead implantation is a modern application of acupuncture, one of the five branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Modern research has proved that acupuncture does indeed have health benefits, and gold bead implantation combines ancient acupunc...
  9. Ginger The look of ginger is pretty unappealing, but you can't judge a book by its cover, right? Fresh ginger is something that I always have on hand and use almost every day. Come in and discover the wonderful properties and uses of this ancient root...
  10. Cupping (fire cupping) Cupping, or fire cupping as it is sometimes called, involves special glass cups called inspirators.  The air is heated inside these cups which creates a vacuum and then they are quickly applied to the skin.  The suction not only holds the c...
  11. want to detox in 10 minutes? DETOX is the latest buzz everyone is talking about. So I decided to give it a try and guess what, it really works! I have to admit when you first start, it seems to take FOREVER, but with practice, it's like second nature to me now. The only cost ass...
  12. Acupuncture for Rabbits - Holistic Chinese Medicine for Rabbits Acupuncture is an accepted and popular complementary therapy for people, but animals can also benefit. Increasing numbers of veterinarians are turning to acupuncture to treat animals naturally, and for an alternative in conditions where modern medici...
  13. LONGEVITY MOUNTAIN CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE HOUSTON YOUR PROVEN PATH TO NATURAL HEALTH Longevity Care Wellness Center eliminates acute and chronic pain, digestive, heart & circulation, diabetes, stress, weakness and excess weight disorders while restoring vitality, emotional/spiritual holistic health...
  14. Qi (气) and Qigong - The Foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Qi (can be pronounced as Chee/Chi/Qui) is something that we cannot see, but is something that we can actually try to feel it. So, what is Qi? How is Qi related to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)? Where is it found in our body? And how does Qi wor...
  15. Notoginseng: "To kill 5 mockingbirds" with one stone Panax Notoginseng or simply Notoginseng, also known as "San Qi" or "Tian Qi", is one of the most powerful and beneficial traditional Chinese medicine herbs known to humankind and is grown only in Yunnan province in China. I have created this lens t...
  16. Cattle Acupuncture - Acupuncture for Cows Acupuncture is an ancient form of medicine which is now a common complementary treatment for people in the western world. Many of its effects, for example the relief of pain, have been scientifically demonstrated and are accepted. However, did you kn...
  17. Natural Ways To Treat Cancer My mom is 73 years and she has survived stage 4 ovarian cancer. My mom was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2005. I remembered that day was August 10th, a day after our National Day. My mom was already at her fourth or end stage of cancer when the...
  18. Eight Treasure Tea Babaocha - Eight Treasures Tea  - is a special blend of eight of the following dry ingredients: Chrysanthemums, Green Tea, Jujube, Chinese Wolfberries, Dragoneye fruit, Rock Sugar, Raisin, and Tremella, which results in a mildly sweet and visual...
  19. Veterinary Acupuncture - Acupuncture for Animals Acupuncture is a common form of complementary medicine for people, with accepted pain-relieving effects. Acupuncture is being used by more and more vets to treat a whole range of problems in animals. Acupuncture works, and its effects on animals show...
  20. Tui Na - Healing Massage Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine Tui Na is an ancient Chinese form of massage and is one of the five branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Although it may appear to resemble western massage, Tui Na massage works on the same specific points and channels as acupuncture. According...