On this week’s episode of “Nature, Therapy and Beyond”, I will be chatting with Sharlene McInnes. She is a Veterinary Acupuncturist and Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultant in Wellington, New Zealand. We are Asking The Expert – Answering your specific pet questions about health, tips on dealing with various conditions, remedies and Animal Communication. How recent…
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“How to Catch a Cold” – A Perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine
There is no virtue in recalling the exact moment it occurred. At this point, it might be better to make acceptance (and tissues) your primary focus. It’s tempting to imagine how (and when) this stealthy intruder breached the gates of your now apparently wide-open immune system – but it might be more energy efficient to…
Six Healing Sounds and The Tao: Stimulating Vitality
The Tao is a many centuries-old Chinese concept and practice of increasing vital energy through breath, visualization and physical exercises. While an ancient practice, the philosophies and associated movements of the Tao are congruent with current needs and still highly effective. This is very logical as we are still human beings, even centuries later, requiring…
The Many Layers of Cupping Therapy
In life it is always good to have options… and the science of natural therapy is no different. When it comes to the Traditional Chinese Medicine technique of “cupping” you can even have it with fire, if you are so inclined. Cupping is a relaxing, effective and time honored method for treating a multitude of…