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Salt-sensitive hypertension and Classical Chinese Medicine, Part 1

9 September 2008 Hypertension

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This is a Guest Post by 3rd year Classical Chinese Medicine student (and Chinese medicine blogger) Brandon Brown.  Brandon is [...]

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Understanding Chinese herbs using Classical Chinese Medical thinking

28 May 2008 Herbal Medicine

Sometimes I learn small things that turn out to be very useful. I would like to start sharing these as bite sized treats interspersed in between the thicker cuts that many of you are accustomed to here on Deepest Health. Today, I would like to offer one of those which is a [...]

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On entering into a philosophical morass: Chinese medicine and Western science

10 April 2008 Learning

Let’s get something straight. I’m very confused about the role of Western scientific research as it is currently practiced in verifying the claims of practitioners of Chinese medicine. Various studies, including the famous “sham acupuncture” study seem to challenge the premise that the theoretical bases of Chinese medicine are an accurate description of [...]

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