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From The Editor
From the Editor:
Happy Fourth of July
everyone! What a happy day. Let's hope that your day is as good as
it gets. And I hope you all enjoy a fireworks display this weekend.
I tend to watch from very far away since the noise of the fireworks makes me
feel like my heart is beating too fast. It's much nicer to sit on the
other side of Puget Sound and watch the display in Seattle. But it is nice
to have a day off once in a while. I hope that if you are taking the day
for yourself to do something fun the weather cooperates and you have a
spectacular time.
Thanks to everyone that wrote
to me this week. And if there's anything you'd like to see in print here
please feel free to let me know. My email is editor@theacuprenuer.com.
Cheers,
Amy, Editor Community
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The Coaching
Corner... Where
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From the desk of The Rev. Dr. Eric G. Schneider, D. Min. CIO
- The AcupreneurEmail Dr.
Eric
"To know that you do not know
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Tzu
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Quotes to
Inspire
"Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance,
order, rhythm and harmony." - Thomas
Merton
"Just as your car runs more smoothly and
requires less energy to go faster and farther when the wheels are in perfect
alignment, you perform better when your thoughts, feelings, emotions, goals,
and values are in balance." - Brian
Tracy
"Problems arise in that one has to find
a balance between what people need from you and what you need for
yourself." - Jessye Norman
"Be aware of wonder.
Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and paint and
sing and dance and play and work every day some." - Robert
Fulghum
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News of Interest!
Ontario Establishes New College Of Traditional Chinese
Medicine - McGuinty Government Helps Ensure Alternative Health Care Is Safe
- Ontario has appointed a 15-member transitional council to oversee the
practises and services of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and
acupuncturists. The first public meeting of the council was held June 26,
2008.
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doctor co-authors acupuncture study - As the study and public use of
acupuncture continues to increase, a local doctor wanted to separate the
effectiveness of "true" methods compared to false interventions. In order to
distinguish fact from fiction, Dr. Matthew Davis, a practicing chiropractor at
Grace Cottage Hospital in Townshend and a fellow in the International Academy of
Medical Acupuncture, led a review to determine if acupuncture can play a role in
the treatment of patients with tension-type headaches.
Beyond Qigong: Stronger Remedies - Acupuncture has become more
than just the last thing you try to kick an addiction; it's a common remedy for
many conditions once treated exclusively by surgery or drugs. There are nearly
9,000 licensed acupuncturists in the U.S., up from 5,500 in 1992 - and some 200
insurance companies cover their services. No one knows exactly how acupuncture
works, but studies suggest that like vigorous exercise - or morphine - it
releases neuropeptides that fight pain.
Island herbalist preserves traditional Caribbean cures - For
years Dinah Veeris ignored the traditional Caribbean medicine of her native
Curacao, but while recovering from an operation she found only her mother's teas
eased her stomach pains. Casual chats with her mother about the herbs in her
garden turned into a five-year study of herbal medicine that took Veeris from
the island of Curacao through the mountains of nearby Aruba and Bonaire isles,
just north of Venezuela.
The Chinese approach to treating sinusitis - In the treatment
of sinusitis, points are selected, which directly affect the body's immune and
respiratory system. The treatment is intended to boost the body's natural
defence, preventing susceptibility to the many environmental elements, which may
trigger the flare up of sinus infections, all while supporting the respiratory
system and drying mucous in the
head.
Tiger Experts Welcome World Bank's Commitment to Tiger
Conservation - Lixin Huang, President of the American College of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (ACTCM) and Judy Mills, Board member of ACTCM and director of
the International Tiger Coalition (ITC), joined members of the international
conservation community and actors Harrison Ford and Bo Derek for an event at the
National Zoo in Washington, DC on June 9th. The event, sponsored by the World
Bank, was held to raise awareness about tiger conservation and to announce its
plan to undertake a global joint venture to help reverse the decline wild tigers
-- the first-ever species initiative by the World
Bank.
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