Contents of Volume: VI, Issue: 2
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Transforming Gold into Lead
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by James Souttar
A man stood in a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes... -
Qi transformation theory
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by Liu Du-Zhou
A guide to six stage pattern differentiation using the theories of the six qi (liu qi), six stages (liu jing) and branch and root (biao ben). -
The merging of ways
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by Charles Chace
This essay is an exploration of my attempts to meaningfully apply the channel divergences in my own clinical practice and to develop a model for verifying that I have actually accessed them. -
HPV vaccine
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by Robin Marchment
The introduction of the HPV vaccine to curb the incidence of cervical cancer has not been without debate. The issue poses a number of questions. This article does not provide all the answers, but attempts to present relevant information for the individual to make their own choice. -
An axis of efficacy
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by Charles Chace & Dan Bensky
In the last issue, authors Charles Chace and Dan Bensky began a discussion of the first section of chapter one of the Ling Shu. Here they continue the translation of this section, which they call the Ling Shu Précis. They also further explore the subtle concept of ji. -
A case of migraine headache
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by Michael Max
Constitutional diagnosis and herb formula families have been common themes in a series of Lantern articles about Dr Huang Huang’s theories and practice. This article explores a case from my own practice that shows how applying Dr Huang’s methods can treat knotty or difficult problems.
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Working in the World
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by Xiaoyao Xingzhe
As I struggled through the bustling market beneath an old seven-storied pagoda, hunting for a pair of fake Dolce Gabbanas, my eye was caught by an island of calm: a stall completely unbesieged by bargain shoppers ...
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