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Welcome To BioGulf.com. Welcome To BioGulf.com. Maya Medicine. The Mayas were much more intellectually inclined than most archaeologists or anthropologists have indicated when they stress the wars between the cities or the rituals of blood sacrifice by the leader/kings or priesthood. The Mayan culture also was preoccupied with science, art, government, marketing, philosophy, letters and health. The Mayas were also involved in the scientific evaluation of medicinal applications to curing what ailed them, some 1500 different plants were used for herbal prescriptions. A civilization so robust and filled with great structure and fine aesthetic touch cannot reach such high levels of advancement unless it is well fed...spiritually and physically. The Mayas also described the existence of conjunctival granulations, (Clamida Trachomatis??

Goldschmidt P et al. </i>*} {*style:<i> Dwarf figurine from Tikal </i>*} {*style:<i>The Maya use their medicine in different ways. And sometimes refers to the mind as well. {*style:<i> Dental Modification. Spice Up Your Life: The Health Benefits of Spices - Page 4. The 5 Organs Network of Chinese Medicine - Spleen/Stomach. From Wang Kentang and Wu Mianxue, The Compendium of Traditional Diagnosis (Gu Jin Yitong Zhengmai Quanshu), 1601: The stomach is called the sea of grain and water; everything is assimilated here.

The spleen is in charge of transportation; everything is moved by its workings. Absorbing and moving: these are the essential actions which define the spleen/stomach network as the main source of the life-sustaining postnatal energy. From Li Zhongzi, A Primer of Medical Objectives (Yizong Bidu), 1637: What makes the spleen the source of postnatal energy? Once a child has been born, it will feel hungry after one day without food, and it will die after seven days without food. Once we have entered the realm of the physical body, therefore, we have to be nourished by qi that is derived from food (gu qi). From Cheng Wenyou, Quotes from Medicine (Yishu), 1826: Be aware that the spleen network cannot be compared to a system of mills or mortars that grind or pound away on the incoming food. The Sage Wisdom Salvia Shop. The Complete Stems and Branches| US Elsevier Health Bookshop. Fructus arctii a.k.a Arctium fruit (Niubangzi) - TCM Materia Medica @ @ Traditional Chinese Medicine Basics (TCMBasics.com) - Resources, Herbs Wholesale, Materia Medica.

Photo © Image DJ Image Dictionary With over 3000 years of experience, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has remain one of the many fascinating areas in ancient Chinese culture. First known to be documented in the Yellow Emperor's Canon of Medicine, TCM is believed to have been practised in as early as 475 to 221 B.C. The field of working knowledge of TCM stretches from anything related to general healthcare practice to the philosophy of the mind, the logic of life, religion, and even to as far as cosmology and astronumerology. This is why in order to thoroughly understand the concepts behind TCM, one must be comprehensive in learning and embracing the Chinese culture as a whole.

Just as Douglas Hoff put it when he explained about accupuncture, "The systems of TCM uses the concepts of elements and meridians and are completely immersed in the Asian cosmology which takes shape through the religions. " Welcome Page. INHS classics: Water Fasting Articles - e.g. Arnold DeVries Therapeutic Fasting. Here are the first chapters in Arnold DeVries classic fasting book from 1963, that has always been very popular with fasting institutions. Therapeutic Fasting by Arnold DeVries, 1963 IForms of Fasting THE TERM, fasting, implies total or partial abstinence from food or water for any of a number of reasons. Thus one may refer to fruit fasts, vegetable fasts, milk fasts, water fasts and many other types.

As the different reasons for fasting are considered, other divisions may be given — viz, religious fasting, professional fasting, physiological fasting, pathological fasting and accidental or experimental fasting. A fruit fast is abstinence from fruit; a vegetable fast is abstinence from vegetables; a milk fast is abstinence from milk; a water fast is abstinence from water, and similar fasts may be defined accordingly. Religious fasting is abstinence to develop spiritual thought or fulfill a religious rite. These are the recognized forms of fasting. IIA Short History of Fasting Prof. Prof. INHS: Dental Health and Diet by Dr. S. Bass. About Tooth Decay & Diet In the summer of 1933, [we made] contact with large bands of Indians who had come out of the Pelly mountain country to exchange their catch of furs at the last outpost of the Hudson Bay Company... they have remained as nomadic wandering tribes following the moose and caribou herds in the necessary search to obtain their foods.

The rigorous winters reach seventy degrees below zero. This precludes the possibility of maintaining dairy animals or growing seed cereals or fruits. The diet of these Indians is almost entirely limited to the wild animals of the chase. This made a study of them exceedingly important. The wisdom of these people regarding Nature's laws, and their skill in adapting themselves to the rigorous climate and very limited variety of foods, and these often very hard to obtain, have developed a skill in the art of living comfortably with rugged Nature that has been approached by few other tribes in the world.

The Masai are tall and strong... Smokers Guide. Fulvic Acids and Shilajit's role in our health. Fulvic Acid: Earth's Natural Cure The foods we eat, over-processed and void of many essential nutrients, are grown in soils that have been over-planted and saturated with synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Many mineral supplements are not easily assimilated by the body. Scientists theorize that mineral deficiency subjects us, and our animals,; to more diseases, aging, sickness and destruction of our physical well-being than any other factor in personal health.

To the science of living cells, fulvic acids are vital in bringing substantial amounts of nutrients and minerals into water solution and delivering their living energies to the living cells. Dr. 99 percent of Americans are deficient in minerals and trace elements according to a U.S. The Fulvic Acid Phenomenon Nature has a way of processing and refining minerals which is called the Fulvic Acid Phenomenon.

Whenever minerals come into contact with fulvic acid, in a water medium, they are naturally dissolved into an ionic form. Jost Sauer. Using Chinese Herbs to Regulate Periods. NYC Classical Acupuncture. Foods Causing Depressions and Sleeplessness. BOK LEI PO TRADING INC. Ma Danyang's Twelve Acupoints: Valuable Points for Acupuncturists to Know and Use. Return to ITM Online Valuable Points for Acupuncturists to Know and Use by Subhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon Ma Danyang (originally named Ma Yu) was a famous Daoist (1).

He was born around 1123 A.D. to a very wealthy family in Haining (Shandong Province), and as a young man developed talents in the fields of acupuncture and poetry. In fact, he is well known today for his poem (ode, song) about 12 acupuncture points, relayed in this article. Soon after marrying Sun Bu'er, he and his wife followed the Daoist Wang Chongyang (1113-1170). Ma Danyang had written an ode to 11 miraculous acupuncture points, which was published within the text of Jade Dragon Manual in 1329.

The ode (song) is structured very simply. First, there is a brief description of the point's location and methods of finding it. Ma Danyang's 12 Star Points The appearance of the verses, in Chinese characters, was like this one for Zusanli (3): Lo-han Qigong for Strength : CEUs.