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Robert Osborne, TCM’s True EssentialBack from his recent hiatus, the TCM host shared his thoughts and memories with fans and fellow movie lovers aboard December's Turner Classic Cruise.
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M+B XPoZes TCM TheoriesTCM is rooted in home cures and remedies to eliminate the cause and alleviate stresses related to these causes (symptoms).
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20 Classic Halloween Horror Movies to Watch for Free on TCMGet your DVR ready to record some of the greatest Halloween Horror movies ever made. TCM is airing some of the best horror movies of all time all October to get you in the mood for Halloween 2009.
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A Nod to Joe Henry on TCMLong time musical artist Joe Henry gains recognition in TCM Remembers 2008.
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Ultra-Low-Cost, High-Feature Sony TCM-200DV Audio RecorderThe Sony TCM-200DV is a great bargain. Here's why. ... -
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): The Five Element TheoryThe basis of traditional Chinese medicine is the five element theory, and together with the yin-yang theory they comprise of studies and explanations of the law of the universe not impressions created by man.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Health Benefits of Chen-PiComing in large sections, Chen-Pi is the fresh peel of a mandarin orange. There are many health benefits of Chen-Pi due to the remedial properties found in mandarin oranges.
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TCM Presents 9/11 Movie SpecialTurner Classic Movies Will Remember With Those Who Were There.
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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.
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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.
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Double Oscar Winner Luise Rainer at 100, Returning to Hollywood for the TCM Festival in AprilPart biography of Luise Rainer (born in 1910) and part appreciation of independent women in "golden age" (studio) Hollywood. -
TCM 31 Days of Oscar 2010: 10 Movies Not to MissOnce again, the cable channel will celebrate the upcoming Academy Awards with great movies from the past.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): The Yin-Yang TheoryYin and yang are two energies that everything is composed of and this is perceived in traditional Chinese medicine. Harmony is an essential part of traditional Chinese medicine and therefore must be completely understood.
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TCM Opposites AttractYin and Yang are neither material nor energy, but rather a complementary combined method which explains these relationships.
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10 Free TCM Halloween MoviesA list of 10 great Halloween films to see for free during the month of October
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The 10 Questions in TCM DiagnosisAsking questions is an important part of diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Learn what types of questions to expect when visiting an acupuncturist or herbalist. -
Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Technique BasicsThe underlying principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are not to treat the symptom(s) but to find and attend to the underlying cause(s).
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Turner Classic Movies to Feature Marathon of Best Picture Oscar Winners in FebruaryAre you an Academy Awards junkie? Then overdose during TCM's 31 Days of Oscar with their 28-movie marathon of back to back Best Picture winners.
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Seminal Film Noir Kiss Me Deadly Airing on TCM "The Essentials" This WeekendDon't miss Kiss Me Deadly airing on TCM this weekend as part of The Essentials.
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Martin Scorsese Hosts Val Lewton: The Man in the ShadowsNobody does TCM documentaries better than Martin Scorsese. And now he's got a subject that's his equal: Val Lewton.
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Traditional Chinese MedicineTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been around for thousands of years and is based on a holistic approach to the human body. Western medicine focuses on healing through body, mind and spirit, and emotions are an important part of the healing journey. -
The Traditional Chinese Medicine Practice of CuppingCupping tonifies the major organs and cleanses the blood, and like all TCM practices is gentle on the body, without causing harsh side effects. -
TCM's Mighty Twelve Unite to Help Make it All HappenMeridians, or energy channel, correspond to one of the twelve organs in the human body, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine; each are affiliated to one of the five elements, and assuming said characteristics.
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Zang (Yin) OrgansThe lungs, spleen, kidney, liver and heart, also called the five solid organs (yin), are at the core of immune activity.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Cure Modern Western Medicine Couldn't DeliverTraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), while often categorized in the west as a form of alternative medicine, is in fact quite mainstream in many westernized countries.
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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.
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The Wood Element in Traditional Chinese MedicineIn TCM, the Wood element is symbolic of the vigorous growth of spring. Wood types are highly motivated, but an imbalance can create anger, aggression, and liver health problems. -
Traditional Chinese Medicine Treats AcneTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been around for more than 2000 years and is effective at treating several skin conditions including acne. Acne is a skin condition that affects approximately 60% of the American population.
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Going Crackers for New Years 2010/2011 with the Marx Brothers and TCMWhere and how to party on New year's Eve 2010. Welcome 2011 in with a New Year's bash like this classic Marx Brothers themed party. -
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Health Benefits of Du ZhongHealth benefits of du zhong can result from taking a distinctive Chinese formula, Eucommia Combination or du zhong pian which is known to have many advantages to assist the overall function and operation of the human body.
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Understanding the Zang Fu Organs in Traditional Chinese MedicineThe organs in TCM are more than just the physical organs as understood by Western medicine. They are understood as the energetic processes they carry out in the body, as well as their physical and psychological aspects.
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Mouth and Tongue Ulcers Explained by TCMAn overview of how traditional Chinese medicine explains the pathology of mouth and tongue ulcers
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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.
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Benefits of Alternative Healing Methods: Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine (TCM)Traditional Chinese herbal medicine has been in existence for thousands of years. Traditional Chinese herbal medicine is used to treat many categories of illness and disease from mild ailments to chronic disorders.
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Japanese Film Review -- Juzo Itami's 'A Taxing Woman'The movie "A Taxing Woman" ("Marusa No Onna"), which can be found on DVD, streaming video and sometimes on Turner Classic Movies (TCM), is rich in craft, humor and awareness of what Japan and its people are about. Itami reveals the Japanese way. -
The Five Elements in Traditional Chinese MedicineThe Five Element theory, or Wu Xing, describes how the different organ systems are interrelated, and is used in TCM to diagnose patterns of disharmony.
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The Five Tastes in Traditional Chinese MedicineIn traditional Chinese medicine, herbs and foods are defined according to five tastes that correspond to the TCM elements. Find out about the characteristics of these tastes and their effects on the body.
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Turner Classic Movies: A Review of the Cable NetworkTCM highlights movie classics and can introduce many generations to some of our greatest films and actors. -
Alec Baldwin Interviews Gene Wilder for Role Model on Turner Classic MoviesEverybody's seen at least one Gene Wilder movie so far in their life and guffawed at his performances. He's also done a lot more in his life that many don't know about, which he'll be discussing in a new TCM interview with host Alec Baldwin debuting April 15, 2008... -
Questions and Answers About Herbal ExtractsLike Chinese herbs that are used in TCM ("Traditional Chinese Medicine"), stevia may also have some medicinal and therapeutic applications in addition to its culinary role as a sugar substitute.



