Yael E.

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Articles on Chinese Medicine Tools

Yael E. posted an article on - Aug 9, 2011, 4:07 am
Chinese Medicine Tools continues to upload interesting articles by various writers. 2 examples: The Importance of the Channel Systems of the Ling Shu, by Nicolas Sieben- click here; Wang Shu-He Revisited by Dr. Leon Hammer- click here. Enjoy!
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9,000 Needles- Review

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 26, 2011, 10:57 am
Last March we had the ICCM congress here in Israel. It’s a great event, where we get to meet people from our local community, and also people from the global community of Chinese Medicine. That is, I think, not just important, but also just lots of fun. The congress was a 4-day-long party, and ...
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an Interview With Bob Flaws on Blue Poppy

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 24, 2011, 7:15 am
Ever wanted to know more about Bob Flaws? A new interview is now up on the Blue Poppy blog, to read it click here.
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Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang on Blue Poppy

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 24, 2011, 7:06 am
The Blue Poppy blog has a new post about Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang. To read the new post click here.
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Sexual Life in Chinese Medicine

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 17, 2011, 4:34 am
Giovanni Maciocia has a very good blog, in which he writes on a regular basis. If you’re still not subscribed- do it, and here’s an example to what you can find: This time, he talks about sexual life and it’s effects on the human body and spirit, from the Chinese Medicine point of view. To ...
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He Shou Wu For Alzheimer's Disease- New Study

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 11, 2011, 2:20 pm
A new study looks at He Shou Wu and it’s effect on Alzheimer’s disease. For more information about the study from PubMed, click here.
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California Acupuncture Board's TCM Traumatology Bill Voted Down

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 11, 2011, 3:26 am
Eric Brand, from over at Blue Poppy Press blog, writes about the California Acupuncture Board’s TCM Traumatology bill, which was  voted down. For more information click here. I recommend subscribing to the blog via RSS or e-mail, lots of interesting and important information on the blog.
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Anti-inflammatory effects of Chinese medicinal herbs on cerebral ischemia

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 11, 2011, 3:18 am
Taken from Chinese Medicine Journal: “…this article reviews the roles of Chinese medicinal herbs as well as their ingredients in the inflammatory cascade induced by cerebral ischemia”. To read more click here.
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Aspirin vs. Dan Shen in Pain Treatment

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 11, 2011, 2:51 am
Yin Yang House posted an interesting article about Aspirin vs. Dan Shen in pain treatment. For more information click here.
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Chinese Medicine Notes on Facebook

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 9, 2011, 3:36 pm
Hi all, Part of the “coming back” phase I am in, we have a new page on Facebook. We used to have a group, which I have to admit- I don’t even remember opening it! But I did, and I apologize for you for not remembering any of it, and not being a proper group manager. All of this will change...
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The Jewlery of ShenNong

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 3, 2011, 7:48 am
Things are happening in the Israeli Chinese Medicine scene! I sometimes need to remind myself to take a step back, remember how it was 6 years ago, when I started my business on the Internet in Hebrew. Most of the time, it felt like nothing- no activities, about 2 or 3 post- graduate courses, no se...
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Bit by bit

Yael E. posted an article on - Jun 16, 2011, 11:08 am
This past year and a half were packed with action: Lots of work on my Hebrew website and as a direct result a wonderful growth of the business. On the personal side… well, let’s just say that things were a bit on the sad side of life, and it took a while to get over it. Thankfully, I have a l...
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Inadequate and Unsubstantiated Evidence

Yael E. posted an article on - Dec 3, 2009, 10:14 am
Earlier this year, an article was published by Boivin and Schmidt in the journal Human Reproduction. The article presented a research, which concluded that CAM therapies might cause a decrease in pregnancies in women who were using CAM therapies during their IVF treatments. The article stated a de...
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Links- Another Round Up

Yael E. posted an article on - Nov 25, 2009, 6:29 am
It seems that the field of Chinese medicine is on a global rise. I feel that everyday I get more and more news flowing my way about new projects, new clinics, new interesting discussions, more research…. I love it. I know I’ve been neglecting my writing on CMNotes. *hanging head in shame* I ...
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Community Acupuncture in Israel

Yael E. posted an article on - Nov 11, 2009, 2:16 am
First- a short explanation The lack of posting is mainly due to a lot of work. For those who might not know, I have a big website in Hebrew about Chinese medicine, it’s name is Sinit (which means “Chinese” in Hebrew), and it’s been running for the past 4.5 years. The website has grown a ...
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Acupuncture Day- October 24th, 2009

Yael E. posted an article on - Oct 24, 2009, 10:33 am
Today we mark Acupuncture Day, where we the practitioners take some time to offer some good content to those interested in acupuncture and oriental medicine. So how should we mark this day? The web is full of explanations of how acupuncture works, yin and yang… You don’t really want me to star...
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A Few Thoughts About H1N1

Yael E. posted an article on - Oct 6, 2009, 5:15 am
Have you noticed how the whole world is buzzing and scared of  the swine flu?? Of course you have. How can you not? Every now and then we got a scary headline that another person died of the disease, making everyone really scared of this mysterious new form of flu. It seems that lately, those ala...
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Shen-Hammer Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Seminar

Yael E. posted an article on - Sep 28, 2009, 12:53 pm
The pulse is probably one of the most important assets for a practitioner. We have a number of tools to diagnose, but it seems that most people agree that the pulse will remain a key tool. Of course, it is very difficult to master. Some say that it takes about 10 years of practice to start figurin...
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Chinese Medicine on the Web- Updates

Yael E. posted an article on - Sep 21, 2009, 4:08 pm
It’s been a while since I last talked about some of the new things that are happening on the Internet where Chinese medicine is concerned. To be honest- it’s been a while since I last wrote here, and I’m a bit rusty! But, I’m ont worried. I’m sure I’ll get back into shape in a post or ...
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Miriam Lee's 10 Points- Guest Post

Yael E. posted an article on - Sep 14, 2009, 2:12 am
This post was written by Revital Kerem, a colleague from Israel. Revital sent me her thoughts after reading the news of Miriam’s Lee passing last June. I was glad to get the chance to know more about Lee’s work, so much so that I asked Revital if she’s willing to translate her Hebrew article...
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Hello, I Must Be Going

Yael E. posted an article on - Aug 9, 2009, 3:25 pm
Hello, I must be going I can not stay, I came to say I must be going. I’m glad I came but just the same I must be going. ~ Groucho Marx August is here, and with it came TONS of work, in all shapes. My Hebrew website is going under major update+ face lift, I had a paper to write which was real...
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Richard Goodman

Yael E. posted an article on - Jul 27, 2009, 4:16 am
The first me I heard Richard Goodman’s name was through a comment on a previous post about books here on CMNotes. AncinetDoc mentioned Richard’s book, and I started sniffing around. Pretty soon I started following Richard on a regular basis through his blog and through Twitter, mainly because ...
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