By Jillian Capodice, on February 28th, 2010
Diabetes mellitus (DM) refers to a group of common metabolic disorders related to hyperglycemia. While there are many different types of DM, DM is increasing in incidence worldwide and predisposes one to numerous other medical conditions including cardiovascular, renal disease, lower extremity amputations and adult blindness.
The two classes of DM are Type 1 and Type 2 . . . → Read More: Integrative Medicine For Diabetes Mellitus
By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on February 22nd, 2010
Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB) is an organization of acupuncturists that help foster the creation of stable, peaceful global communities through acupuncture services and training which interrupt the cycles of unresolved trauma.
“The Red Cross gave me water, food and blankets. Acupuncture gave me peace and relief of the stress of all this chaos.”
AWB is assisting with the . . . → Read More: Acupuncturists Helping Haiti
By Staff writer, on February 11th, 2010
“The Tiger symbolizes passion, power and daring. The Year of the Tiger is bound to be a big, bold year.”
It’s coming up quickly! Are you ready? Drama, intensity, change and travel will be the keywords for The Year of The Tiger which begins on February 14th, 2010. It won’t be a dull 12 months for anyone. . . . → Read More: Happy Chinese New Year!
By Susan Krieger, on February 11th, 2010
In the Nei Jing Classic of Internal Medicine, compiled over 2000 years ago, may be the first known Chinese writings of the dynamic relationship between health and the energies of foods, or Chinese dietary therapy. The traditional medicines of the human world are intricately connected with and are fundamentally part of nature. The care with which . . . → Read More: The Energetics of Foods for Health and Healing