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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, good health is dependent upon eating a variety of foods. Specifically, eating the five flavors daily. The 5 flavors are: pungent, salty, sour, sweet, and bitter. ...

The Importance of Bitter

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I was not raised to believe in anything that deviated from modern Western Medicine. My grandfather and uncle were MD's and my father was an engineer so anything "unscientific" was completely ...

Lia Andrews commented on Lia Andrews' post How I Became an Acupuncturist

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I was not raised to believe in anything that deviated from modern Western Medicine. My grandfather and uncle were MD's and my father was an engineer so anything "unscientific" was completely ...

Lia Andrews commented on Lia Andrews' post How I Became an Acupuncturist

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Qigong refers to exercises that promote the proper flow of qi, or vital energy, in the body. This term is an umbrella term for a wide variety of exercises including meditation, Dao-In (Chinese ...

Lia Andrews commented on Lia Andrews' post Qigong – Exercising Your Qi

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Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have been used for about 5,000 years to maintain health. This included more than treating disease but also promoting rejuvenation and vitality. ...

Cosmetic Acupuncture

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I was not raised to believe in anything that deviated from modern Western Medicine. My grandfather and uncle were MD's and my father was an engineer so anything "unscientific" was completely ...

How I Became an Acupuncturist

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Qigong refers to exercises that promote the proper flow of qi, or vital energy, in the body. This term is an umbrella term for a wide variety of exercises including meditation, Dao-In (Chinese ...

Qigong – Exercising Your Qi