Tagged with 'Chinese medicine'

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AUTISM & Chinese Medicine - Re-Thinking Die a-Gnosis

It’s true that a lot of insight has come from the likes of western science and has produced a working symptomology on the topic. It is not my intention to demean this incredible labor of research. Theirs has been a labor of love. My gratitude is incalculatable as are its benefits. By now we are familiar with the western symptomology.

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Formahuasca: Ayahuasca from Taiwan

A new and very exciting discovery has hit the entheogenic circles as of late. A group who actually has a face book site for ayahuasca ceremonies in Taiwan have discovered that the roots of acacia confusa are actually a very highly active DMT source. K. Trout had pointed this out in his books, but no bioassays where really available on this particular plant until now.

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grok

The Daily Gumbo

Hello there -

I'm supposed to be blogging about the Biodrux product Noagin and I've run into a few snags. For one, is my disappointment in not getting the Appetite Suppressant Lip Balm, whose main active ingredient seems to be Rhubarb. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, of which I am a Doctor, this herb is quite famous for causing instant diarrhea. Adventures in not eating, for sure.

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Serenadin - Day Four of Being A Guinea Pig

It's now day four of my experiment with Serenadin, an anti-anxiety supplement from the Biodrux company. As I stated in my first post on this topic, I would report the results exactly as I perceive them. If you're going to throw down good money for this product I want to make sure you know what you're getting.

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Spiritual Fungus of the Immortals Redux

Very few people in the west are aware of the spiritual side of Chinese Medicine. Many of the "medicines" of the pharmacopeia of the world's second largest medical system are actual potent substances that support spiritual practice and cultivation. Many of them are seen as part of the path to immortality.

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grok

Spiritual Fungus of the Immortals

Very few people in the west are aware of the spiritual side of Chinese Medicine. Many of the "medicines" of the pharmacopeia of the world's second largest medical system are actual potent substances that support spiritual practice and cultivation. Many of them are seen as part of the path to immortality.

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grok

the omega point = Qigong?

Just found this utterly enlightening article by master of Chinese medicine Roger Jahnke:

www.feeltheqi.com/pdfs/Explore_Jahnke.pdf

As a long time student of yoga & sometime dabbler in esoteric traditions... I feel like all the pieces simply fell into place for me recently upon discovering Jahnke's writings on Chinese medicine, particularly his emphasis on Qigong.

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