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05th October 2009
Chinese medicine is an ancient science based on the concepts of Qi ( or Chi), or vital life force, and Yin and Yang, the fundamental energies of the universe.
Herbal medicines and acupuncture are used to ensure the smooth and vibrant flow of Qi, and th... Read >
Author: Dr. Sharada Hall
21st September 2009
In Chinese philosophy, the concepts of yin and yang are two opposing forces that also complement each other, creating a harmonious balance. This balance is considered as the true “natural” state of everything from a person's mental health to the actua... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
There is an undeniable mystique that accompanies Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM, a range of traditional medical and therapeutic practices developed in China over thousands of years. In fact, one of the earliest known compilations on Chinese medical p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th June 2009
The history of Chinese herbal medicine is thousands of years old, and dates back to the time of the legendary Chinese Emperor Shen Nong, born in 2737 BC. He is considered to be the father of Chinese medicine.It was he who discovered the healing properties... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
17th April 2009
It is common known that Tai Chi Chuan is based on Chinese philosophy –Taoism, which attaches much attention on the method of breathing. The Taoists prefer deep and harmonious breathing. The founder of Tai Chi Chuan adopted this breathing method.
We... Read >
Author: txymartialarts
03rd December 2008
Feng shui has been part of Chinese philosophy and it has also worked for people even from other continents. Most of the time, it is applied in decorating the house, arranging furniture, the bedroom, the kitchen and so much more. Feng shui rules can i... Read >
Author: lucy watson
02nd December 2008
I think that ideas which China given to us, will be useful to those who want to reach high level in landscape gardening and designing. No one garden in China was not created without patience and sensation of harmony and you mast to like the Chinese phil... Read >
Author: Olga
30th November 2008
Chinese acupuncture, roughly put, is a procedure of pricking needles into the acupressure points of the body for treatment of various diseases and sicknesses. The Chinese believe that these points lie along the meridian or the "Qi" of the body. The meridi... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
30th November 2008
Tai Chi Quan is also called "philosophical Chuan," meaning that its principles and techniques all contain the idea of Tai Chi in Chinese classical philosophy. LearnING Tai Chi Quan calls, first of all, for understanding this philosophical thought. This he... Read >
Author: yangguang01
23rd October 2008
Tai Chi Quan is also called "philosophical Chuan," meaning that its principles and techniques all contain the idea of Tai Chi in Chinese classical philosophy. LearnING Tai Chi Quan calls, first of all, for understanding this philosophical thought. This he... Read >
Author: yangguang04
23rd October 2008
Tai chi is a mind-body practice that originated in China as a martial art. It developed in China in about the 12th century A.D. It started as a martial art or a practice for fighting or self-defense, usually without weapons.
Over time, people began to ... Read >
Author: yangguang01
22nd September 2008
Xiao Yao Wan is a renowned Chinese formula for medicines that is popular not now but rather since several years. This medicine formula is benefiting the people for more than 1000 years. Xiao Yao Wan is popularly used for making one feel stress free. Today... Read >
Author: herbalspan
18th July 2008
The ancient art of Traditional Chinese Medicine goes back a couple of millennia and its treatment techniques and knowledge have changed over time; however the basic principles of the art remain unchanged. To balance out the Yin and Yan in a human body, th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st April 2008
Mahjong is a darn popular game. Actually, that’s a tad of an understatement. Invented in China, Mahjong is a game that entwines skill, strategy and luck in a unique way. Akin to other games, like dominoes, Mahjong utilizes the use of titles which are... Read >
Author: Suzanne Morrison
16th June 2007
The Use of Energy in Your Body
In Chinese Medicine, the energy that you have is something that is much deeper than any physical fitness and if you have ever taken fitness of your body or Yoga seriously then you are familiar with the idea of using the e... Read >
Author: Alien
16th June 2007
Relating the Elements for Holistic Healing
Chinese philosophy maintains that in order for one to be balanced and healthy, all of the elements in the body have to be balanced. One must first understand how the elements work together to achieve and maint... Read >
Author: Alien
16th June 2007
The Use of Energy in Your Body
In Chinese Medicine, the energy that you have is something that is much deeper than any physical fitness and if you have ever taken fitness of your body or Yoga seriously then you are familiar with the idea of using the e... Read >
Author: Alien
16th June 2007
The Principle of Yin and Yang for Medicine
According to the discoveries made for holistic health within Chinese medicine the principle of Yin and Yang is the foundation of the entire universe. It underlies everything in creation and determining whether... Read >
Author: Alien
25th May 2007
Somebody asked me recently: how come you don't have a 'big' name to project your business and attract people with the grandeur? As it usually goes together, presenting oneself big implies that there will great results. My ego was attacked (I thought) and ... Read >
Author: Dalida Turkovic
18th April 2007
"Chi" is a very Chinese concept that is often misinterpreted and misunderstood by Westerners. In addition, astrology has many different variations, including Chinese Astrology. But in Chinese philosophy, Chi and Chinese Astrology are related.
First, Ch... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th April 2007
As you might guess, Chinese medicine takes a much more holistic approach to diagnosis and treatment. Face reading in Chinese medicine is something you will not find in your doctors office.
Face Reading in Chinese Medicine
Face Reading is a very anci... Read >
Author: Alien
27th January 2007
The Five Shen in Chinese Medicine. These are not so easy too explain. Shen or spirits are not everybodys cup of tea. Since I am talking about tea, lets continue on that theme. Tea is an herb with certain qualities. These qualities act on our body.
Of... Read >
Author: Gudni Einarsson
06th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Paul Arinaga
Nature can be a rich source of inspiration for writing a child book. Here are 7 ways that you can tap into nature to uncover material for your children's stories and unleash your creativity.
#1: Flora, Fauna and
This ... Read >
Author: Paul Arinaga
04th June 2006
For thousands years people associated all inexplicable phenomena with some supernatural beings like God and Devil. Different cultures developed diverse points of view, traditions and explanations for the same phenomena, and unified them into different rel... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
05th April 2006
In Chinese medicine food is considered to be a basic source of energy. Different food has different energetic qualities. For example, spicy piquant food is more male by its nature (Yang source), whereas sweet food is more feminine (Yin source). Some kinds... Read >
Author: Yana Mikheeva
07th March 2006
During our lives we face different situations that could have been avoided if we stopped for a while and considered the consequences. From time to time we have to deal with definite problems and conflicts that arise in private life, at work, at college. A... Read >
Author: Mike Ferriston
27th December 2005
Since the end of the Industrial Age, men have lacked proper male role models. Pampered by our cushy white-collar jobs, our hands had become soft and our will has turned to mush. We have become the proverbial 'yes man' of the corporate world lacking a sp... Read >
Author: Lance Ong
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