Hi everyone, We are happy to be writing these words, as we are starting the new blog which we hope will be a main source of information about Chinese Medicine for you all. We were thinking about what should be a good way to start this new platform, and we have decided that it’s best to start with introducing this blog’s intentions and missions:
This blog is going to grow due to the love we have for Chinese Medicine, and will have 100% Chinese Medicine oriented content. This blog aims to be a place to all those who are interested in Chinese Medicine- those of you who are interested in this field, those who are students of this wonderful philosophy, those who want to be students but just didn’t get round to it, those who are patients and want to know more about what their practitioner just did when he used that needle around the elbow… Chinese Medicine Notes will provide important information on various topics, and hopefully it will become one of your regular stops on the world wide web, giving you interesting things to read while taking a break from work or drinking your first cup of coffee in the morning (or herbal tea, which ever you prefer).
This is pretty much it for this first post. We hope you’ll visit us again, let us know what you think and bring your friends along too.
See you next time.
Eric Grey
December 28th, 2007 at 11:58 am
Welcome to the wild world of Chinese medicine blogging! I’m so glad you’ve launched. I hope to see much fertile cross-pollination between our two blogs. I’ll be sure to comment often.
Eric Grey
http://deepesthealth.com
admin
December 29th, 2007 at 9:43 am
Hey Eric,
Thank you for your comment.
Your work is our high standard. We hope to be working together and help others discover the beauty of CM.
China girl
December 29th, 2007 at 9:49 am
Congratulations and good luck. we are here to read what you have to say.
admin
December 30th, 2007 at 11:16 am
Thanks China girl, hope to see you here again.
TeaHannah
August 24th, 2008 at 9:22 am
Hey, I am intersted instudying TCM and Acupuncture and was jut wondering about the prospects out there once I have completed my training. I have read a lot of postings that suggest that most practioners do not practice oonce they leave school. I am already getting up in age and do not want to go into a field that there is not much offerings.
Yael
August 27th, 2008 at 6:41 am
Hey,
I’m based in Israel, and things are similar to other countries but also very different.
The basic fact- you need to work hard to achieve your goals. That’s true in everything and in Chinese Medicine too.
I think that the added bonus is that you simply can’t ever be bored with Chinese Medicine, there’s always more to know and learn….
If you’ll let me know where you’re from, I’ll send you an e-mail of someone who can give you more details about the situation in your country.
Thanks for your comment,
Yael
TeaHannah
August 27th, 2008 at 7:31 am
I am currently residing in the U.S but I am originally from Jamaica. I would like to practice in the U.S once I have completed the training.