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Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas Yangers! Welcome back to the 3rd and final part of Shen Psycho-Emotional Aspects of Chinese Medicine by Elisa Rossi. In this part, we'll cover section III of the book: Deficiency and Excess! This will be our final episode of the year, and what better time to keep our Shen intact for the end year! We'll be back next year with more books to du next year! So have a happy holiday and we'll seeee you in the next one
This book presents explains how the emotional, mental, and physical elements of Chinese Medicine in illness are extremely effective therapy in dealing with cases where the alterations of the shen are both obvious and subtle. The book focuses on the psycho-spiritual aspects of patients' conditions and is purposely constructed to facilitate practitioners' formulations of diagnosis and treatment. It reflects throughout the patient-practitioner relationship, resources, various characteristics, inherent problems, and qualities of acupuncture.
Join us in this month's episode of Du With us!
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We're back this month to solve some cases! Welcome back to this month's episode where we look into clues on how to solve some of the cases from the books we've done together. Case studies are one of the best ways to reflect and examine how to approach a patient in a theoretical sense to transform it to a practical sense. We'll be finished the final section of Shen in the next episode. Join us this week in solve patient cases!
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We're back again with Part 2 of the same book by Shen Psycho-Emotional Aspects of Chinese Medicine by Elisa Rossi. In this part, we'll cover section II of the book, which covers: Constraint Yu, Emotions and heat, Agitation and restlessness, insomnia, manic depression, and other classical literature mental conditions.
This book presents explains how the emotional, mental, and physical elements of Chinese Medicine in illness are extremely effective therapy in dealing with cases where the alterations of the shen are both obvious and subtle. The book focuses on the psycho-spiritual aspects of patients' conditions and is purposely constructed to facilitate practitioners' formulations of diagnosis and treatment. It reflects throughout the patient-practitioner relationship, resources, various characteristics, inherent problems, and qualities of acupuncture.
Join us in this month's episode of Du With us!
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Sorry for the delay, Tom's been taking a few mental health days. What a great segway into this month's book! This month's book is Shen Psycho-Emotional Aspects of Chinese Medicine by Elisa Rossi. This book presents explains how the emotional, mental, and physical elements of Chinese Medicine in illness are extremely effective therapy in dealing with cases where the alterations of the shen are both obvious and subtle. The book focuses on the psycho-spiritual aspects of patients' conditions and is purposely constructed to facilitate practitioners' formulations of diagnosis and treatment. It reflects throughout the patient-practitioner relationship, resources, various characteristics, inherent problems, and qualities of acupuncture.
Join us in this month's episode of Du With us!
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While many books outline the popular teachings of traditional Chinese medicine, only this one offers step-by-step instructions for treating injuries. Expert practitioner and martial artist Tom Bisio explains the complete range of healing strategies and provides a Chinese first-aid kit to help the reader fully recover from every mishap: cuts, sprains, breaks, dislocations, bruises, muscle tears, tendonitis, and much more. Join us this week in reading this month's book:
A Tooth from the Tiger's Mouth: How to Treat Your Injuries with Powerful Healing Secrets of the Great Chinese Warrior by Tom Bisio
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It's that time of the month! (not that time of the month) But we're back this July with another Du With Us! This month's book is the The tao of healthy eating by Bob Flaws (3rd Edition). This book presents both the traditional Chinese teaching on preventive & remedial dietary therapy as well as addresses such modern Western concerns as high cholesterol, candidiasis & obesity. The author begins with an introduction to the basic theories of Chinese medicine as they relate to digestion, diet & health
Join us in this month's episode of Du With us!
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Welcome to the second part of the GI tract! The yangsters are back on tract with the GI tract. We'll be running through everything from tummy to tail when it comes to digestion in Chinese Medicine. This week's episode is more about what comes out than what comes in. While the waste we often flush away is... waste, it can actually provide us with a lot of information how the body processes this waste. Lets talk about it!
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Welcome to our first series of 2022! The yangsters are back on tract with the GI tract. We'll be running through everything from tongue to tail when it comes to digestion in Chinese Medicine. From the food that comes in and how it gets process with the organs in a TCM approach. We'll see you all next week when we cover Lower GI tract!
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Welcome back Yangsters! Face it, sometimes it's difficult to not judge someone when you first see their face. Now you can do it from a Chinese Medicine point of view! Joking aside, face reading has been a diagnostic tool for Chinese medicine for thousands of years. In this week's book, we read Face reading in Chinese Medicine by Lillian Bridges, with more than 200 photos in her book. She provides a clear explanation of how to diagnose and treat people with different faces. Come join us this week with Face reading!
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Welcome, 2022! The year of the tiger! This week we are ready and recharged for the new year. Happy Chinese New year to everyone to the Year of the Tiger! Huddle close to people born in the years of Oxs' and Goats' to hopefully rub off some of their good luck this year.
Unfortunately, we're still dealing with the likes of COVID! But we're staying optimistic and hopeful that we can continue with a new kind of lifestyle moving forward! Stay safe and happy new year Yangsters!
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We've finally made it yangsters! The final episode for the year! It's been a long one, but we here at Forever Yang would like to say thank you for 'Du'-ing with us this last year. We have many more plans for the coming year with more podcast episodes, more series, more guests, and more books! We'll be taking a break this coming January, but we'll be back and ready to release more episodes for the next year!
Thank you all again for listening with us, all we'll see you in the next one!
Merry Christmas and have a happy new year
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Life moves so quickly, we often forget where we've started from. For the Yangster, this is time for all of us to reflect on our lives since the start of the pandemic. This includes the past, the present and our futures together. This week's podcast is a simple, yet great way for us to re-connect and find out how we've developed since leaving our lives as graduates.
The book Charlene was talking about is called The Essential Guide to Acupuncture in Pregnancy & Childbirth by Debra Betts.
Come join us this week in our talk about our steps as a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner.
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Welcome back to Du with Us! This month's book is Feed Your Fertility: Your Guide to Cultivating a Healthy Pregnancy with Chinese Medicine, Real Food, and Holistic Living by Emily Bartlett and Laura Erlich
It started with egg and now we're on to the food! Gobble this month's book on the holistic approach to treating fertility with the use of supplements and food. We fry our best at talking about the applications of diet in TCM and fertility and its relevance to our practice. Read with us as we find out how to use food for medicine
Our next book is: Face Reading in Chinese Medicine by Lillian Bridges
You can get this months book here:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Feed-Your-Fertility-Cultivating-Pregnancy/dp/1592336620
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Welcome back to Du with Us! This month's book is It starts with the egg by Rebecca Fett
What better way is there to start a new type of genre than it starts with the egg! This book is a holistic western medicine approach to treating fertility with the use of supplements and looking at individual lifestyles. We give our spin on it, as there are a lot of similarities with TCM and how it can be tied in with this book. Our journey into approaching medicine with Western medicine starts now!
Our next book is: Feed Your Fertility: Your Guide to Cultivating a Healthy Pregnancy with Chinese Medicine by Emily Bartlett and Laura Erlich.
You can get this months book here:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Starts-Egg-Second-Naturally-Miscarriage-ebook/dp/B07NJ85ZFJ
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Welcome back to Du with Us! This month's book is Curing Fibromyalgia Naturally With Chinese Medicine by Bob Flaws!
This book has got it all on how to deal with curing fibromyalgia naturally and holistically. Western medicine might not have all the answers for this condition yet, but TCM may be able to shed some light. This book covers acupuncture, herbal formulas, and other natural remedies to empower you to treat FMS.
Our next book is: It starts with the Egg By Rebecca Fett
You can get it here for around $14 :
https://www.amazon.com/Curing-Fibromyalgia-Naturally-Chinese-Medicine/dp/1891845098
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Welcome back yangsters! We're finally back after a short... 6-month break! Unfortunately, B and Nick won't be able to join us for a while but it's going to amazing as they begin their journey as Chinese Medicine Practitioners! (yay for them!)
In this week's episode, we cover the book called "Explain Pain" by David S. Butler and G. Lorimer Moseley.
Imagine an orchestra in your brain. It plays all kinds of harmonious melodies, then the pain comes along and the different sections of the orchestra are reduced to a few pain tunes. All pain is real. And for many people, it is a debilitating part of everyday life. It is now known that understanding more about why things hurt can actually help people to overcome their pain. Explain Pain discusses how pain responses are produced by the brain: how responses to injury from the autonomic motor and immune systems in your body contribute to pain
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Hello Yangsters! Kick back and relax for this is our final episode for the year! All of us at Forever Yang would like to give you our sincerest appreciation for listening and sticking with us for this year. We've all learnt a lot (and we hope you have too!) and thank you for sticking with us through tough times. Our goal for next year is to bring on lots more new content and more guests!
We wish you all a happy holiday. Stay safe and we'll see you in the next year!
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Welcome to the last episode of the Musculoskeletal series! To round of these series, we've invited a special guest, Vanissa Tang, to join us!
Vanissa is a registered physiotherapist with a Masters of Physiotherapy Practice from La Trobe University. Vanissa has a clinical focus in the management of neuromusculoskeletal injury, post-surgical rehabilitation, exercise rehabilitation, movement disorders and any joint dysfunction and work-related posture and ergonomics.
This week, she explains how physiotherapists treat musculoskeletal pain and problems, and its integration with traditional Chinese Medicine.
A very warm thank you again to Vanissa for join the yangsters in the podcast this week, we hope to have you on again soon!
Book an appointment with Vanissa here!
https://www.whitecoat.com.au/physiotherapist/vic/glen-waverley/tang/638251
Instagram:
@Physio.vee
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Welcome to the second last episode of the musculoskeletal series! This week we're in (k)need for the knee and ankle! We're capping down on back pain and other clinical and anatomically relevant information. Butt that's not all, we discuss ways on what tests to use and how to treat them from a Chinese Medicine Perspective.
Join us this week on our second last episode for musculoskeletal series.
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We're Back with Lower Back this week! This week's episode, we break down the back into 2 segments: the lower back and gluteal region. We're cracking down on back pain and other clinical and anatomically relevant information. Butt that's not all, we discuss ways on what tests to use and how to treat them from a Chinese Medicine Perspective.
Join us this week on our musculoskeletal series.
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