Monthly Archives: November 2011

Day 20 of the 30 day blog challenge

As promised, lets take a closer look at the impact of emotions on our health.  Perhaps it is worth mentioning that emotions are viewed as good, as long as they are balanced relative to what is going on around us.  … Continue reading

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Day 19 of the 30 day blog challenge

“Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness” James Thurber It is pretty amazing that thousands of years ago in an ancient  Chinese medicine text it was acknowledged and accepted that emotions played … Continue reading

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Day 18 of the 30 day blog challenge

Isn’t it funny how a simple comment type question, sets the ball rolling on a topic! A client recently asked should he keep quiet during treatment, when he actually enjoys a natter? Personally I love it when clients have a … Continue reading

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Day 17 of the 30 day blog challenge

Does anyone else feel like they need a burst or blast of colour? I know, I know its only early November but my oh my doesn’t it feel a bit dull and dark.  Perhaps because October was just so bright … Continue reading

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Day 16 of the 30 day blog challenge

Has anyone been watching the food hospital on channel 4 ? (U.K.)  Using food as medicine, whilst not a new concept they are certainly doing a fantastic job at highlighting what food can do to help improve and maintain our … Continue reading

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Day 15 of the 30 day blog challenge

  You know how we spoke about Qi on day 9, well I think its time to look at Blood. You may hear us call it Xue (kinda pronounced  like shoe, but somebody else with a better talent for Chinese … Continue reading

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