Qiological Podcast
Podcast készítő Michael Max - Keddek
440 Epizód
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085 Tang Ye Jing- The Medicine of Flavor • Joshua Park
Közzétéve: 2019. 05. 14. -
084 Following the Process: Classical Thought in the Modern World • Phil Settels
Közzétéve: 2019. 05. 07. -
083 Poking the Bear: Acupuncturists Discuss Dry Needling • Panel Discussion
Közzétéve: 2019. 04. 30. -
082 Fire and Smoke- Using Moxa to Treat Antibiotic-Resistant Tuberculosis • Merlin Young
Közzétéve: 2019. 04. 23. -
081 Synesthetic Sensing • Brandt Stickley
Közzétéve: 2019. 04. 16. -
080 Practicing Chinese Medicine in Taiwan • Greg Zimmerman
Közzétéve: 2019. 04. 09. -
079 Cultivating the Wild- Growing Chinese Herbs in the West • Peg Schafer
Közzétéve: 2019. 04. 02. -
078 Wavelengths, Milli-Watts, and Joules- A Look at Using Lasers in the Acupuncture Clinic • Lorne Brown
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 26. -
077 The Opportunity of Business • Renee Klorman and Russell Brown
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 19. -
076 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic- A Model of Service and Effectiveness • yvonne charles
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 12. -
075.4 A Conversation Along the River two • Yu Guo Jun
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 12. -
75.3 Learning How to Learn a Formula • Craig Mitchell
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 11. -
075.2 A Conversation Along the River- Investigating the Six Levels • Dr. Yu Guo Jun
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 10. -
075.1 Regulations and Privileges- the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 • Kevin Ergil
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 09. -
074 Constitution and Present Condition- Integrating Different Perspectives • Peter Eckman
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 05. -
073 Connective and Conductive- Theory and Practice of Electro-acupuncture • Jeremy Steiner
Közzétéve: 2019. 02. 26. -
072 Center and Root: The Gentle And Effective Women's Health Medicine From Zhejiang • Steve Clavey
Közzétéve: 2019. 02. 18. -
071 Coming to Our Senses: Exploring Evidence and Logic • Nigel Dawes
Közzétéve: 2019. 02. 12. -
070 Stages and Cycles of Practice • Sharon Weizenbaum
Közzétéve: 2019. 02. 05. -
069 Sinew, Structure and Function • Brian Lau
Közzétéve: 2019. 01. 29.
Acupuncture and East Asian medicine was not developed in a laboratory. It does not advance through double-blind controlled studies, nor does it respond well to petri dish experimentation. Our medicine did not come from the statistical regression of randomized cohorts, but from the observation and treatment of individuals in their particular environment. It grows out of an embodied sense of understanding how life moves, unfolds, develops and declines. Medicine comes from continuous, thoughtful practice of what we do in clinic, and how we approach that work. The practice of medicine is more — much more — than simply treating illness. It is more than acquiring skills and techniques. And it is more than memorizing the experiences of others. It takes a certain kind of eye, an inquiring mind and relentlessly inquisitive heart. Qiological is an opportunity to deepen our practice with conversations that go deep into acupuncture, herbal medicine, cultivation practices, and the practice of having a practice. It’s an opportunity to sit in the company of others with similar interests, but perhaps very different minds. Through these dialogues perhaps we can better understand our craft.