Treating Pain with TCM - Part 5: Knee Pain
/In this article, I will be talking about another pain problem I see in the clinic. Knee pain. This type of pain is common with athletes and it can take them out of the game for a while.
Read MoreIn this article, I will be talking about another pain problem I see in the clinic. Knee pain. This type of pain is common with athletes and it can take them out of the game for a while.
Read MoreIn this article, we'll be discussing cases related to shoulder pain that I treatment with Acupuncture. Two of the cases are related to the article about shoulder pain last week, but the last one is a little different the way the pain presented itself.
Read MorePart 3 of the "Treating Pain with TCM Series" is about shoulder pain. Many people develop "frozen shoulder" or "fifty shoulders" when they get older. Some people might get shoulder injury from sports or accidents. What can TCM treat without the drug, injection or surgery?
Read MoreHow Taiwanese people exercise early morning in the park. Join any exercise group you like for free. Practicing Tai Ji or Qi Gong becomes part of daily routine.
Read MoreWhat's the 4 different types of headaches from Chinese medicine point of view, and how to treat them?
Read MoreHow to machine knit a square from beginning to finish with no roll sides ( ribbing ), and folded hem on top and bottom. Any flatbed knitting machine will work. We can hand manipulate the ribbing so no Ribber required.
Read MoreWhat Chinese herbal teas that are good for summer time? Here are 7 popular tea choices including plum, Ju Hua, corn silk, five flowers and more.
Read MoreAcupuncture is effective in treating pain. Learn the acupuncture theory and how to manage pain the Chinese medicine way.
Read MoreWhat is Chinese medicinal wine and how does it work? Learn the basic of the TCM herbal wine.
Read MoreBesides daily brush and floss, what can we do to improve our oral health? Look at the Chinese medicine point of view for gum and teeth cleaning and disease prevention.
Read MoreXiao Yao San is one of the most commonly used formulas in TCM. In this article, I discuss a little about how it's used for stress and other conditions.
Read MoreContinuing with my TCM series in mental illness, the next case I'd like to write about is Manic Depressive Psychosis. Called Dian Kuang (癲狂) in Chinese, manic depressive psychosis is a bipolar disorder with mood swings that change between depression and mania.
Read MoreI would focus on the 9 sectors of Flying Star chart first, unless there is a special direction such as Tai Sui. The 24 mountain facing direction and construction year is good for finding your specific house chart. Different Feng Shui schools have different charts and focus. It can get too complicated or confusing. Don’t worry about that for now.
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