Carnival of Healing #104!

by Eric on September 22, 2007

It is with great pleasure that I present to you the 104th Carnival of Healing!

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No, there’s no rollercoasters. A Blog Carnival is a special post hosted on a different blog every week or month that contains links and descriptions for excellent posts in the particular field that the associated blogs are related to. It’s a great way for readers to keep updated on a variety of great content in their field of interest and generates good traffic for the blogs involved. The Carnival of Healing is put together by the About.com Holistic Healing Guide, Phylameana lila Desy, and is intended to gather great posts in the field of Holistic health for the benefit of readers.

Last week’s Carnival was hosted by Mind-Mart.com, and the next Carnival will be hosted by Change Therapy. If you would like to read the content in prior carnivals, please visit the Carnival of Healing archives. Just scroll down on the page to find the archives.

Let’s get to the content!

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Over at Helfgottblog.com we learn a new way to look at cancer and its potential for cure. This article is sure to make you think about what cancer IS, how we look at it and what kind of attitude it is going to take for us to overcome it.

At the same blog, Kimberly Ann elegantly discusses the intersection between personal business decisions, public health and ethics.

Brandon Brown discusses the Chinese Medicine theory of Spleen and Stomach over at his blog. For anyone interested in some of the theory behind acupuncture and Chinese herbs, this article is likely to be interesting.

Over at TCMStudent.com you can read a fascinating exchange between advocates of Chinese medicine about the future of Chinese medicine via government-sponsored healthcare inclusion.

An incredible, relatively new multi-author blog on many aspects of “alternative medicine” Live Holistically! has an article to share with us about the Tao/Dao and energetic features of health and healing. It’s a good summary of an Asian view on energy.

Frances at the blog High on Health introduces us to the world of ear candling – if you’ve ever been curious about this procedure here’s a personal account with just the right amount of information.

One of my favorite blogs, Even Unto China, reveals to us a succinct yet rich account of the history and development of acupuncture tools and methods.  As this post is rooted in the classics, I found it to be quite fascinating.

Even natural medicine students sometimes need to stay up very late, even all night, in preparation for intense examinations.  This article about pulling all nighters, featured on blog INTJ Personal Development, will show you the ins and outs of this dubious, yet sometimes necessary, practice.

One of the simpler and more direct articles in this carnival offers us 10 tips on how to avoid becoming depressed.

NOEdb offers a great resource by providing links and descriptions of 100 web resources for medical professionals.  Although not every resources is going to be relevant for everyone – even the most esoteric practitioner should be able to find something that suits their fancy in this list.

Marc and Angel help us to understand the benefits of developing healthy curiosity.  This is a simple, but important reminder that we should always be seeking new knowledge and experience.

Super State takes us on a journey to understand the way that a single quote can change our entire experience of life.

And last, but not least, We The Change introduces seven simple ways to introduce Feng Shui principles into daily living.

That’s it, folks.  I hope you enjoyed this Carnival of Healing – please do check out the next host for next week’s entries.  As an aside, I hope to develop a Carnival that focuses on Asian health and healing – if you think you would be interested in such an endeavor, please send me an email at deepesthealth at gmail dot com.  Thanks for reading.

Eric

Tags: natural-medicine, Chinese herbs, links, Personal Development, carnival, holistic-health, Acupuncture, Blogging

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Tejvan Pettinger September 22, 2007 at 12:18 pm

Thanks for hosting and taking time to introduce posts.

2 Michael September 22, 2007 at 3:36 pm

Rats. I take it i didnt get you my submission in time. :(

3 MichelleVan September 22, 2007 at 8:32 pm

Thanks again Eric, I’ll be reading the entries tomorrow. I appreciate being included!

4 Eric September 25, 2007 at 11:47 am

Thanks to everyone who commented – I really enjoyed creating the carnival and will be doing it again December 1!

Eric

5 Gail Black, Colorado Springs, CO September 26, 2007 at 3:02 pm

This is wonderful! Wonderful! So glad I found you and I can’t wait to Buy You A Cup of Tea! and link to all the wonderful information on the ‘Carnival of Healing’. Thank you so much for putting this together.

Best and warmest regards!

6 YOR Health December 19, 2008 at 5:35 pm

Having someone very close to me diagnosed with cancer recently I found the blog about a new way to look at cancer very insightful.

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