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menopause, Chinese, yin, medicine, herbs, acupuncture, symptoms, deficiency, kidneys, yang, flashes, complaints, essence, energy, blood. For others, the onset of menopause can be much more challenging and may include symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, thirst, and insomnia. While Western Medicine ascribes these changes to a shift in ovarian function and decreasing levels of hormones, Chinese Medicine looks at this process a bit differently. In Chinese Medicine, the kidneys are largely responsible for the development and decline of female fertility. Hot flashes are usually caused by a weakness in the kidneys known as yin deficiency. The Yang aspect of the kidneys (the masculine) is more energetic in nature. In the West, we often use herbs singly. EV_Millennium02 http://gen.ecovillage.org/iservices/publications/genmag-2000/EV_Millennium02.pdf money, currencies, Bernard, sustainability, economy, community, Creatives, Bernard Lietaer, globalization, scenario, complementary currencies, yin, consciousness, culture, books. As one of our New Year's greetings, we would like to introduce to you the revolutionary ideas presented by Bernard Lietaer, former Director of the Belgian Central Bank and father of the "Euro", professor of economics and co-creator of the Gaia Trust strategy. Lietaer has recently issued two books exploring money and a new currency system, The Mystery of Money and The Future of Money. Bernard Lietaer defines money as a conscious agreement within a community to use a medium of exchange. All conventional national currencies are yang currencies because they exhibit all of these features. For this reason he calls Yin currencies "complementary currencies"complementary to the existing Yang economy. d03 http://users.rcn.com/devniad/devniads/d03.pdf Jane Chord, reading, literature, sister, articles, worlds, square, hearts, Rio, codes, Mark, Asimov, Baker, Boston, lying. That authors wouldn't always insist on sharing every square inch of their shared worlds with you? That fanzine articles didn't take seven paragraphs to get to the point? No, she's not Sally Circle's sister, or A. Square von Flatland's girlfriend. A Jane Chord is not a woman at all, but a literary construct. Jane's contribution to world literature is the demented hope that the resulting verbal unit may contain some relevance to -- even some revelation about -- the work it bisects. One step below the I Ching or haruspication. And maybe I overpromised a tad about transforming your reading or saving you time. cv Yang, remote sensing, Geography, China, Environment, urban, Photogrammetry, GIS, modeling, Xiaojun Yang, Curriculum Vita, annual meeting, Satellite, Atlanta Metropolitan, Science. Funded by the University of West Florida 2003 Summer Faculty Research Grant Program. Funded by the Tourism Administrative Bureau of Yunnan Province and the Institute of Geography under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A travel grant given by the University of West Florida for attending the 2003 Annual Meeting of American Society for Photogrammtry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS), Anchorage, 2003. Yang, X., 2003, Observing Our Environment from Space: New Solutions for a New Millennium. Yang, X., 2003, Impacts of Image Resolution Upon Land Use/Cover Classification in an Urban Environment. Yang, X., 1997a, GIS Modeling in Coastal Flooding Analysis: A Case Study in the Yellow River Delta, China. selfstudy pills, Wan, liver, blood, pain, twice, tongue, heart, pulse, Indications, Caution, stagnation, Tang, yin, deficiency. Application: Stress, pre-menstrual syndrome, chronic hepatitis, cholecystitis, gastritis, pleurisy, peptic ulcer, anemia, mastitis, hyperplasia of mammary gland, irregular menstruation, uterine bleeding, leucorrhoea, menopausal syndrome, optic nerve atrophy, central retinitis. Caution: Severe Qi Deficiency with Yin Deficiency. 3. Combine with AN SHEN DING ZHI WAN 15 pills of each, one hour before sleep for 4-6 weeks for poor sleep or insomnia with stress. Actions: Invigorating liver and kidney; mainly for cases with oligomenorrhea, postmenstrual abdominal pain, lumbago, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, pale tongue, sunken and weak pulse, which are attributive to impairment of both liver and kidney and dysfunction of liver energy. Pale tongue, sunken and small pulse, which are attributive to ying and blood. 1. Take 15 pills 3 times a day for 10 days before period and repeat it for 3-6 cycles for endom dysmenorrhea. TCM http://users.augustana.edu/bitallitsch/TCM.pdf medicine, Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, TCM, exam, Traditional Chinese Medicine, herbal medicine, assignment, lecture, clinics, pharmacy, grade, diagnosis, Tao, Law. The historical and cultural aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as well as an understanding of how TCM is practiced in China today How Taoism, Yin and Yang serves as the "cornerstone" and underlying philosophies and precepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) The Three Treasures (Jing, Qi and Shen Qi) and how they pertain to and are integral to TCM The organization of the Zang Fu (internal body organs) and the view of their individual and collective functions in TCM The basic precepts underlying TCM symptomology and diagnostic methodologies. How acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal medicine and Qi Gong are integral parts of TCM How the various aspects of TCM are utilized in curative and preventive medicine. Huang cancer, Huang, genes, tumor suppressor, protein, methyltransferases, RIZ1, ovarian cancer, RIZ, diet, nutrient, member, Jiang, cancer formation, inactivation. Inactivation of tumor suppressor genes such as Rb and p53 has been established to play an important role in cancer formation. RIZ1 has since been found to be a tumor suppressor belonging to a superfamily of protein/histone methyltransferases. The finding of tumor suppressor function among methyltransferases may significantly advance our understanding of the mechanisms of the diet-cancer relationship. In this past one year period, we found that RIZ1 has the suspected protein methyltransferase activities. We further proposed the hypotheisis that protein methyltransferases of the RIZ1 class represent a super family of tumor suppressor genes. The retinoblastoma protein-interacting zinc finger gene RIZ in 1p36- linked cancers. 116 painting, Chinese, artists, art, revolution, ink, communities, education, modern, China, landscape, Huayi, tradition, posters, Cultural Revolution. To introduce educators to the form and history of Chinese landscape painting through the contemporary practice and innovation of Chinese-American artist Li Huayi. Chinese classical painter Li Huayi --Born into the first generation of artists to grow up in Communist China, Li Huayi worked as a painter of propaganda posters during the Cultural Revolution. The Art of Xu Bing: Words Without Meaning, Meaning Without Words. - http://www.asia-art.net Ask Asia -- A K-12 resource about Asia and Asian culture, a program of the Asia Society. Method of achieving a purpose or manner of execution, through skill or craft, in painting Conventional practice, belief or custom handed down from one generation to another Manual or industrial laborer or employee. Initiate a conversation with students about painting. benefits acupressure, meridian, massage, Chinese, lungs, Yang, Yin, Chi, techniques, pain, unblock, medicine, energy, acupuncture, Yellow Emperor. by Craig Cormack Chinese Massage or Tuina as known by the Chinese incorporates both massage techniques and acupressure. Acupressure is an ancient art which originated in China in the Huang di Dynasty (2697-2597 B.C.). Along with the development of Acupuncture and the mapping of meridians came the idea that pressure could be applied to these points to move Chi and unblock pain by bringing Yin and Yang energies back into balance. Each meridian is connected to the internal organs and entrails. For example there is a meridian for the lungs. For example, if you have a cold your lungs are affected. 3minds brain, mind, energy, Tan Tiens, upper, consciousness, Chi, heart, head, gut, awareness, practice, organs, feeling, Tao. By Mantak Chia http://www.universal-tao.com/ The Three Minds correspond to the three Tan Tiens or major energy centres within the body. The upper Tan Tien is located within the upper brain, the middle Tan Tien is located in the heart and the lower Tan Tien in the abdomen. By storing Chi within the body and not emptying oneself outward there is no subsequent draining of energy. Sitting and emptying the mind is good but very little energy is actually generated. It is the Middle Mind and is associated with consciousness. The reason is because the head brain is a 'monkey brain' riddled with doubt, shame, guilt and a suspicious mind.
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