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John Jaarsveld
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As is her specialty, Lorraine gives illuminating scholarly insight into ancient practices and takes us on a journey leading to modern medical contexts, emphasizing the importance of preserving historical knowledge while adapting it for contemporary use.
They discuss the role of women in traditional medicine, and how cultural interpretations and social norms shape our understanding of mental illness and aberrant behavior. Lorraine even shares stories where doctors pondered how to deal with patients who dreamed about risqué interactions with ghosts!
They discuss historical treatments and modern interpretations of Gu since the Ming and Qing dynasties, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of these ancient ideas in contemporary society, and explore Gu’s intersection with ghostly beliefs.
Lorraine and Gretchen explore the origins of these concepts, their evolution over time, and how they intersect with traditional healing practices. The conversation delves into the role of ancestors, the definition of Gu, and the surprising gender dynamics surrounding these beliefs.
to understand the historical and cultural significance of Ghosts and Gu in East Asian medicine. Did all doctors believe in ghosts? And how does someone know if they’re infested with Gu?
Just in time for Halloween, in this episode, @l-wilcox.bsky.social Lorraine Wilcox takes Gretchen down a path interweaving metaphysical beliefs with creepy crawly bodily infestations as they travel two millennia back in time
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Dr Lorraine Wilcox: 👻 Ghosts and Gu 🪲 Spooky Halloween Edition! 🎃
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These are the moments that remind me why we do what we do.
Bridging science, compassion, and healing — and bringing Integrative Oncology forward for patients who need every ray of support.
One of the most moving moments was hearing an oncologist stand up and share: “My life was saved by acupuncture.”.
She spoke about how acupuncture helped her recover from declining kidney function during treatment, a story of hope that touched everyone in the room.
The theme, "The Future of Integrative Oncology: Bridging Cultures, Embracing Innovation, and Fostering Unity", emphasized interdisciplinary collaboration, cultural integration, and innovative therapies to enhance patient outcomes.
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This event was hosted in collaboration with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies, bringing together oncologists, researchers, clinicians, and advocates to advance evidence-based integrative approaches in cancer care. nts who need every ray of support.
The 22nd International Conference of the Society for Integrative Oncology at Harvard Medical School in Boston just concluded yesterday.
She shares her extensive experience developing acupuncture, herbal, and nutraceutical protocols for people surviving trauma in the aftermath of natural disasters,
She walks the listener through her development of a functional medicine practice that uniquely blends all the tools and modalities that she has learned over the past 30 years, and shares case examples of the power of integrative medicine.
Dr. Sokitch explains the triangle of wellness, and the ways in which Chinese Medicine is uniquely capable to treat patients emotional, physical, and spiritual health.
Inspired to be a healer at a young age through a family trauma, Dr Sokitch devotes her life to uncovering miracles, and ultimately takes matters into her own hands to create miracles of her own.
Dr. Gretchen Badami uncovers the unique journey of Dr Shiroko Sokitch, a surgeon who found her calling not in the operating room, but as a Chinese Medicine practitioner. specifically the Northern California fires in her community.
These preliminary results give practitioners, patients and stakeholders a useful estimation of the patient outcomes we may expect from routine clinical practice settings.
The first part of this series focuses on the quantitative analysis of patient outcomes including pain, health-complaint improvement and global health.
RCCM interviews Nick Lowe
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This research forms part of the Pragmatic Data Analysis Project which aims to study the complexity involved in real-world acupuncture and traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) practice.
RCCM interviews Nick Lowe
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Nick Lowe received the prize for best oral presentation at this year's Research Council for Complementary Medicine (RCCM) conference.
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RCCM interviews Nick Lowe
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Acupuncture May Ease Chronic Low Back Pain Better Than Drugs
In a new study, older adults who received acupuncture had less pain and better mobility than those who got medication or physical therapy.
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