| Pointing To Your Health
One of the most basic theories in Chinese medicine is that every part of the body is connected by the use of particular interlinked channels called the meridians. Jointly, these operate as an integral structure within your body that is concerned with the natural flow of energy and, in line with Chinese medicine, any interference that restricts this flow leads to illness or disease. If you want to be certain that you are functioning in optimum health, you will want to begin to analyse the meridians using Chinese medicine. The meridian systems are employed in certain branches of Chinese medicine including acupuncture, acupressure, and qigong. To adjust any disruption to the flow of energy definite points on the meridians called acupoints are stimulated using needles, burning incense cones or applying pressure through massage.
Using Science To Verify Chinese Medicine
Though Chinese medicine has been employed as a proficient approach for over 5,000 years, Western scientific evidence continues to question whether this is a logical approach to aid with treatment. Nevertheless, most medical experts of Western medicine would not find improbable claims that qigong preserves fitness by encouraging relaxation and movement, that acupuncture relieves discomfort by inducing the production of neurotransmitters, or that Chinese herbal medicines may perhaps contain powerful biochemical agents. If you are interested in Chinese medicine, yet are not sure of its effectiveness, you can inspect the various studies that have aided others to reach conclusions about its influence. Chinese medicine practices are purported by many to be very effective, occasionally providing palliative efficacy where the best practices of Western medicine fail, specifically for usual ailments such as flu and allergies, and managing to evade the toxicity of some chemically composed medicines.
Entertainer Merv Griffin Dead At 82
Born in San Mateo, Calif., Griffin created two of the most popular game shows in syndicated history. "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!" remain in production more than two decades after they began. He even wrote the theme music for "Jeopardy!" "Everybody knows my little song that I wrote for it, you know," he said. Griffin parlayed that little song, the game shows and his talk show into an empire. In the mid-1980's Griffin sold his production company for a quarter of a billion dollars. It's money he invested in hotels and race horses and in still more TV shows. Griffin's career lasted decades. "I've been in the public eye for more than 50 years as Merv Griffin, not as somebody else's creation," he said, according to Internet Movie Database Web site.
Obama defends foreign policy talk
She said, I don't I think we should talk about it. Well, I think we should talk about it. I think the American people ought to have a debate about our foreign policy because it's so messed up and if we don't talk about it we're going to end up repeating the same mistakes," Obama told an audience at a conference of the National Association of Black Journalists. In April 2006, Clinton was questioned about using nuclear weapons to prevent Iran from escalating its nuclear program. "I would certainly take nuclear weapons off the table," she said. The Clinton campaign said her comments were made in a different context. Obama told the group of more than 1,000 reporters and editors that judgment trumped experience and sought to link Clinton to the Bush administration. "Being experienced is not enough.
Making Chinese food safe
China will spend more than $US1 billion improving food and drug safety by 2010 as fears persist over Chinese products. China has been struggling to persuade the world its produce is safe after a series of scandals over tainted pet food, toys, tyres, toothpaste, medicine and fish. A US poll shows consumers are extremely wary of products made in China, and almost two-thirds said they would support a boycott of Chinese goods. China's State Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman, Yan Jiangying, said the Government had earmarked $US1.16 billion for food and drug safety over the Five Year Plan, which runs to 2010. Part of this would be spent on a large, new laboratory, she said, adding this was the first time the spending figure had been made public.
Ancient Medical Tradition in Namibia
A strong whiff of burnt herbs hits the nose when entering the first floor at the northern wing of the Katutura State Hospital. "It is their medicine," says a Namibian nurse walking by and pointing to the green and white board that reads 'Chinese Acupuncture Department'. .
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