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Editor’s note: UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage includes 43 sites that not only testify to the past glories of Chinese civilization, but also continue to shine today. China Daily covers the protection and inheritance of these cultural heritage sites. This time, we explore how ancient healing techniques are gaining popularity in modern times. For thousands of years, the Chinese have used acupuncture to relieve pain and cure disease. Developed from the discovery that using stone needles to prick specific points on the body’s surface alleviates pain and symptoms, acupuncture is a traditional practice in line with a philosophy that…

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High blood pressure can affect the heart and kidneys. However, symptomatic medications are not the only way to control blood pressure. Learn how natural remedies and acupuncture can help. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a product of today’s fast-paced environment and overwhelming physical and mental conditions. It is a disease that attacks without warning and is also called the “silent killer.” If not detected and treated early, it can lead to heart attacks, strokes, eye problems, and kidney disease. Data from more than 11,000 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in eight countries showed that the most common comorbidity was hypertension.…

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An Albuquerque man who practiced acupuncture is facing a jury on a 2018 sexual penetration charge. A law enforcement investigation led to the charges against 74-year-old Megumi Hirayama. This came after the woman accused Hirayama of rape after visiting her in August 2018. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD: LOCAL NEWS FROM KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS She told her law enforcement agency that Hirayama acted professionally during her past two visits for acupuncture treatments. The alleged victim was seeking treatment for plantar fasciitis in one leg. However, during her third visit, she said that Mr. Hirayama sexually assaulted her after her receptionist left for…

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good morning.the Monday, October 30th. I’m Helen Lee, a reporter for the Times. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. Korean and Latinx communities connect through acupuncture at LA’s Santee AlleyActor Matthew Perry dies at 54Blink-182’s Travis Barker talks survival, fatherhood, and musicAnd today’s electronic newspaper is here Newsletter start your day right Sign up for Essential California to get news, features and recommendations from the LA Times and more delivered to your inbox six days a week. Please enter your e-mail address Please sign up You may receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Finding…

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As a wellness girl, I’m no stranger to meditation. Over the years, I’ve read every book, listened to every podcast, tried meditation countless times, and the results have always been the same. I found it difficult to concentrate. My brain just couldn’t seem to quiet down. I thought maybe meditation wasn’t for me. But what I have found to work for me are affirmations. It’s easy to remember, doesn’t necessarily require a quiet place, and can be said anytime and anywhere. After learning how much I enjoy doing affirmations, I thought, “What if I could do both?” Introducing: The Superhuman…

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High blood pressure can affect your heart and kidneys. But symptomatic treatments aren’t the only way to keep it under control. Find out how naturopathy and acupuncture can help.Hypertension is a product of today’s fast-changing environment and challenging physical and mental conditions. It is also called the “silent killer” because it strikes without warning. If not detected and treated early, it can lead to heart attacks, strokes, eye problems and kidney disease.Data from over 11,000 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 across eight countries showed that the most common comorbidity was hypertension. This condition alone was associated with increased mortality: patients with…

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Aromatherapy can relieve headaches and stress, but it’s important to use the right essential oils in the right amounts and style. Simran recently purchased a large amount of essential oils as she was planning to venture into aromatherapy. She had heard a lot from her peers about the benefits of aromatherapy and how it has helped people during the pandemic and explore their inner wellbeing. However, she has no idea how to use these products.There are some common mistakes to make and avoid, but first let’s know what clinical aromatherapy is. What is Clinical Aromatherapy? Clinical aromatherapy is the controlled…

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NEW DELHI: Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) will next week inaugurate a faculty of integrated medicine that will provide treatment services from Ayurveda and other streams of AYUSH to patients. Dr Subhash Giri, director of the institute, told this newspaper that they plan to start OPD in AYUSH treatment from Monday onwards.”An integrative medicine unit will be started at Sucheta Kripalani Hospital. For this, an agreement was signed between LHMC and the Central Council for Ayurvedic Scientific Research (CCRAS) of the Union Ministry of AYUSH a few days ago,” he said. Ta.He said an entire floor of the OPD block…

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Rebecca Bates was working in a kitchen two years ago when she felt like she couldn’t do it anymore. The 50-year-old teacher from Lancashire was already suffering from anxiety and depression for which traditional counseling and therapy had failed, eventually leading to a mental breakdown.”One day my brain just stopped working. I didn’t want to get out of bed and I had suicidal thoughts,” Bates said. “I would have to wait at least six weeks for someone to come back to me and I was in desperate need of help.”The waiting list for planned treatments in England rose to 7.75…

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A few years ago, I was having dinner with a close friend who was going through a pretty dark time spiritually. He was battling doubt. He hadn’t abandoned his faith, but he felt a pull. Inwardly, he was wrestling with conflicting truth claims. Outwardly, he was wrestling with the deep brokenness and suffering in the world that had suddenly dawned on his family. My friend and I are a lot alike: we both take life very seriously and process information, observations and experiences through a similar inner reality detector monitored by a skeptical inner inspector. We both have a penchant…

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