Weekly Links- New on CMNotes
Posted on May 22, 2008 by Yael
OK, today I am starting a new category- weekly links.
I will create a weekly list of interesting links I found over the week that are all about Chinese Medicine.
I get so many interesting links over the days but am failing to read them all for lack of time and way too much work. This way I am mixing my blogging with links I think are important for everyone, and though this might create another dead-line for me, I think it is a good thing.
Shaolin monks to treat victims with secret herbs- I thought there was a lot of kindness in this post from Shanghai Daily, talking about the victims of the earthquake in Sichuan. Note it.
Sichuan earthquake relief effort- on the same topic, Eric Grey over at Deepest Health uploaded a post about a way we can donate money for the victims. Note it.
How to reduce cancellations- this is the short version of the long subject line of a post over at Alternative Health Practice, a blog with lots of ideas about running a clinic for alternative health, which applies to CM. Note it.
Effective use of mild acting herbs IX. Perilla- anything that Subhuti Dharmananda has to say about herbs should be read. And this from a person who doesn’t like herbs. Note it.
How do you go from acupuncture skeptic to acupucnture proffessional?- I like Lisa Henfileti’s blog. She writes from the heart and she looks at interesting topics for acupuncturists around the world and shares her own stories along the way, this is a great example. Note it.
Acupuncture and TCM links of Vil’s homepage- I think this is the very first website I ever visited when I started studying CM back in 1999. Lots and lots and lots of links. Have fun. Note it.
If you have interesting links that you think will interest everyone else, you are welcome to send them over via e-mail: yael@chinesemedicinenotes.com
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