by Eyton Shalom | Jul 25, 2016 | Chinese Herbal Medicine, Conditions Treated, Diet and Nutrition in Chinese Medicine, Mindfulness, Pitta
Here are twelve ways to heal allergic eczema (atopic dermatitis) naturally that I have developed over the years of specializing in the treatment of skin disorders with Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda. One of my first cases in the clinic as a student at...
by Eyton Shalom | Apr 20, 2016 | Chinese Herbal Medicine, Wellness, Woman's Health
What Is Qi What the Chinese call Qi , and what Ayurveda calls Prana, is the Vital Life Force that moves things, quite literally, and also that creates growth and decay. Qi and Prana are what moves things quite literally on so many levels. Its only a living body that...
by Eyton Shalom | Apr 1, 2016 | Acupuncture Articles, Ayurveda, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Conditions Treated, Dosha, Pitta, Vata, Woman's Health
In Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda Menopause Natural Treatment begins with the premise that menopause, and andropause, like puberty, like the transitions that occurs around ages 2, 5, and 36, are just that, transitions, not diseases. We get symptoms because of the wild...
by Eyton Shalom | Mar 22, 2016 | Acupuncture Articles, Chinese Herbal Medicine
Proton Pump Inhibitors Linked to Higher Dementia Risk: The Chinese Medicine Alternatives We face a national epidemic of Dementia as baby boomers who have spent years on Heartburn Medication like Prilosec, Protonixx, and Nexium, hit their 60’s and 70’s,...
by Eyton Shalom | Dec 22, 2015 | Ayurveda, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Living with the Seasons in Chinese Medicine, Wellness
Winter and Sleep in Chinese Medicine: Kidney Qi Its Winter. Classical Chinese Medicine has this to say about it. “Go to sleep early, but get up LATE, after the sun has risen.” Makes total sense because as an animal you don’t want to waste your...
by Eyton Shalom | Mar 30, 2015 | Ayurveda, Ayurveda Articles, Ayurvedic Recipes, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Diet and Nutrition in Chinese Medicine, Eating with the Seasons, Kapha, Vata
Ginger Root: Universal Medicine There are no panaceas in medicine, but if there were going to be one, it would have to be the humble Ginger root. Ginger is called “Vishabhesaj” in Ayurveda, Sanskrit for “universal medicine.” That is both...