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- What is Chinese Medicine?A description of Chinese Medicine and how it can help in chronic diseases which cant be cured by Western Medicine. Side effects of treatments can be allleviated and certain types of surgery can be avoided.
- AcupunctureThe Chinese mapped the flow of Qi in the body. They said Qi flows through channels in the body just like water running in streams. The Western translation for the name of these flow channels is meridians
- Sleep from the Perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)In Traditional Chinese Medicine, life is a delicate balance between sleep (Yin) and wakefulness (Yang). Disorders of sleep are problems in the balance of the sleep-wake cycle and a remedy must include adjustments of sleep and wakefulness.
- What is Qi?Traditional Chinese teaching of life energy (Qi) that circulates through 12 meridians of the body seems strange from the Western perspective; however, a closer look at comparative science reveals that similar concepts already exist in Western traditions.
- Food that Help Balance Your QiQi is made in our system by combining air and the food we eat. It is essentially the available energy and energy is required for all our bodily functions. Hence, it is important that you consume foods that help balance your Qi.
Qi Spin-Yoga Lowry Offers Innovative Cross-training for Local RunnersCreative and supportive instruction makes the high-energy classes at Qi an easy choice for a hard workout. The Lowry location is in its grand opening stage, the perfect time for new students to take advantage of the free week offered to community members.- Xiao Yao Wan for Natural Liver TreatmentXiao Yao Wan is also known as Xiao Yao Pian and Xiao Yao San. Xiao Yao Wan is an herb that is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat liver stagnation.
Wireless Charging with QiChances are that in the not so distant future you will begin seeing your favorite electronic devices sporting the new Qi logo.- Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): The Theory of QiThe theory of Qi is the basis of traditional Chinese medicine and is translated as vital energy. For this reason Qi is believed to be the power that drives and informs all things.
- Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): The Meridian TheoryThe meridian theory in traditional Chinese medicine is an energy network that connects every part of the body to the universe which consist of channels that act as passage ways through which Qi flows.
- Restaurant Review: San-Qi, Mumbai, IndiaAn upper class, super exclusive & expensive Japanese restaurant in Mumbai that serves authentic Japanese food
Ride Qi Alpha Facemask ReviewThe Ride Qi Alpha Facemask is the best snowboarding facemask on the market today.- Combining the External Strength with the Internal Strength: Qigong / NeigongWhat the heck is Qi (Chi)? Various answers are usually given, such as breath, energy, and intent. Possibly, qi is all these things and more.
- Spleen Qi HerbsHerbs to help a person gain better health with the use of Chinese medicine.
- Gui Pi for Poor DigestionIn Chinese medicine, poor digestion is a problem with the spleen and stomach energy. Gui Pi can strengthen the spleen qi energy to improve digestion.
- Ling Zhi: The Mystical MushroomThe famous and mystical Ling Zhi mushroom has the ability to strengthen all the Zang organs in Chinese medicine.
- An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine TheoryTraditional Chinese medicine (or TCM for short) principles date back thousands of years and are effective in various oriental healing practices.
- Astragalus Can Help Spontaneous SweatingSpontaneous sweating, or excessive sweating, can be embarrassing, but there is an underlying health condition. Find out how Astragalus may help spontaneous sweating according to Chinese medicine.
- Nerve Injury Regeneration and the Qi-Blood TheoryThis article describes the process of nerve regeneration after an injury. There is an insert of how the Qi-Blood theory of Chinese medicine and application of acupuncture fit in and can help.
- Chronic Migraine Headache and Chinese MedicineAn explanation of migraine headache using the theories of Chinese medicine.
- Chronic Fatique Syndrome and Chinese MedicineA quick explanation of how traditional Chinese medicine explains the pathology behind the common chronic fatigue syndrome
- Fire CuppingFire cupping involves putting a heated cup on one of the bodies healing points. It is an ancient Chinese medical practice that is still used throughout the world.
- Chinese Valentine's Day: The Qi-Xi FestivalOn the 7th day of the 7th month, Chinese people celebrate the Qi-xi Festival, a holiday that is roughly equivalent to the western holiday of Valentine's Day.
- Understanding Energy and AcupunctureThe different types of energy in the body that are affected by acupuncture.
- Review of Qi Knit and Cashmere FashionsQi Knit and Cashmere Fashions has a way of filling the need for owning something soft, decadent and luxurious. Qi Knit and Cashmere Fashions has been seen in most of the top fashion magazines.
- Feng Shui Sha Qi in Your HomeSha qi is a negative energy that can often be avoided by choosing the proper building site, home, floor plan and interior design. Here we talk about the sha qi that can be created inside your home or office.
Sha Qi - Feng Shui Roadways and RiversTips on how to avoid negative influences from the roads and waterways around you.- Sha Qi in Your Feng Shui EnvironmentAuspicious energy or inauspicious energy, it is important to know what to do in either case. Sha qi is a negative energy that can often be avoided by choosing the proper building site, home, floor plan and interior design.
- Diabetes, Meditation, Metaphysics and TensionAn overview of meditation, metaphysics, Qi energy, acupressure and cupping.
- Traditional Chinese Medicine and ReflexologyTraditional Chinese Medicine and reflexology have always been closely associated with each other. Find out why:
- Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles - Qian Li Zou Dan Qi: A Sweet, Quiet Drama. In Chinese and Japanese with English SubtitlesNamed after the Chinese folk opera at the center of the story, this is a gently tragic tale of a father's quest to make amends with his dying son. Well written and well cast, with beautiful cinematography and some laughs to ease the sadness of the story.
Understanding Feng ShuiThis paper addresses the history of Feng Shui and explains the basic principles. It provides tangible means to incorporate the practice into one's own home.- Fashion in China: Of Qi Pao's and Cow's BreastsA short piece about fashions in China and students and their thoughts on the fashions. A little, gentle humour here...
- IndigoA poem about learning to discover self and the community.
- Relationships and Buddhist PracticeRelationships and the connections we make with others are important to Buddhist practice. P.R.A.N.A. can help our awareness.
- Qi ZiA box of fortune cookies for Mother's Day is a lesson. It is a lesson of the Chinese language. Learn Chinese.
What is Digital Meridian System (DMS)?DMS is a sub-health measurement system based on Traditional Chinese Medicines 12 Meridian AcuPoint Theory or the Qi Level of our body, and in a form of Western Software Technology- Expanding QiBased on my dad's poem "Death By The Blade".
- Can You Feng Shui Your Apartment? Yes!How energy, or qi, reacts with your space determines how beneficial it is.
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Feeding Your PetAnimals can benefit from the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine, just like people.





