Deepest Health
An informative and entertaining blog pertaining to Classical Chinese Medicine. Covers basic and advanced information about CCM, but also explores the intersections of Chinese philosophy (medical and non-medical) with personal productivity, politics, society and spirituality.
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Internal Dragons
So I got several hundred words into this evenings post when I realized that it wasn’t a blog post, it was a PAPER. Like, the kind of thing you get published in the Journal of Chinese Medicine. I’m going to blame this o...
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Tension between the modern and the ancient in self cultivation
This is my first weekly YODA update. It was a tumultuous week, there’s no doubt about it. I’ll be talking about the details on my personal blog and the Deepest Health forums, so won’t prattle on here. However, I...
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Interesting Internet Intersections #2 : Electro dermal testing, ecology, pulse and more!
Here’s a quick listing of some of the best resources I found about Chinese medicine on the Internet this week. Have other favorites? Post them in the comments! – Discussion of the use of electro-dermal testing (like ...
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Regarding the Pericardium
Recently I found myself “eavesdropping” on an online conversation between two professors at NCNM, namely Roger Batchelor and Ed Neal, on the subject of the Pericardium in the Classics. What came out of it was more than a ...
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Year of Diligent Action : A study in Chinese medicine excellence
I’d like to announce a new project here at Deepest Health. We like projects. This one is called the Year of Diligent Action, or, YODA. Project motivations It’s not enough to believe that something is true. It...
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Spirituality and the practice of Chinese medicine
I want to start this post with a question. What role does your spiritual life play in your practice of Chinese medicine? For those of you who do not acknowledge having a “spiritual life,” what role does your “inn...
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Thoughts from the Front Line
I’m going to do something a little different this week and write something a bit more personal this week, something a bit more, well, extemporaneous. I’ve been working on being sick for the last couple of weeks and of cou...
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Who wants a thriving, profitable Chinese medicine clinic?
I do. I assume most of you do as well. One of the funny things about going to school for Chinese medicine, at least in the United States, is that most of us end up in private practice. While that’s all fine and good, what...
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Overcomplicating Things
After posting an earlier post discussing the first of my five maxims, a request came up to present the rest of them. Never one to shy from a good request, today I’d like to present Reynolds’ Second Maxim, which is “...
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Strategy in Chinese Medicine, pt 4: Timing and Momentum
Let’s conclude this series on strategy in Chinese medicine with our final two points. Treating Erratically Martin Luther once said that Mankind is like a drunkard who upon falling off his horse on one side overcompensates a...



hi there, just read some of your posts and love them! i'm also blogging on TCM. do you want to exchange links?
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Posted: 2008-01-13 | More Reviews From ogagator