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2024 UPDATE: this episode is getting a much needed update, coming soon. Back in 2020, before I took a break from this podcast, the next episode after this one was planned to be one dispelling germ theory, and explaining the relevance of terrain theory (and it’s many parallels with Chinese Medicine, as I understood it back then). Since then, I’ve been digging deep into the idea of terrain, and the theory of contagion (does it even happen how we’ve always assumed it does??), and ended up somewhere beyond where I initially set out, in the domain of frequency fields – our own and environmental, native and non-native. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes if you’re curious to learn more!
This is a quick introduction to a longer episode coming next week, regarding Chinese Medicine and the novel coronavirus Covid-19. Since the outbreak of the virus, our Chinese Medicine colleagues in China have been using individualised Chinese herbal medicine to ease symptoms and support recovery from the disease.
I’ll be going into more detail on case studies and treatment approaches next week, however in the interim, there is a lot of insight we can gain from a Chinese Medicine perspective on the virus, and how to best boost our immunity and vitality so that our bodies do not provide a favourable environment for the virus to get settled in. Join us as we look at simple ways to build our health and wellness at this time.
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Chinese Medicine is a personalised, functional medicine that treats the individual and the root cause of their presenting imbalance (what conventional medicine would call the symptom, disease or condition). This means that your doctor of Chinese Medicine will work one-on-one with you to achieve a personalised treatment plan. As such, this podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to diagnose, prescribe or substitute existing medical advice.
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