by Katherine Smith | 8 Sep, 2014 | Education, Training and Professional Development, Environmental Health, Events, News, Nutrition, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Women's Health
If you are interested in health you may enjoy Revive Primary Care’s Evolution of Medicine Summit.
There are two different options: general public and healthcare professional and the event features many exciting speakers including Sayer Ji, PhD and Dr Kelly Brogan, MD whose work has featured in The NZ Journal of Natural Medicine.
The online presentations of the summit were initally free; however, the... Read More | Share it now!
by Katherine Smith | 1 Aug, 2014 | Book and DVD Reviews, Cancer Prevention and Treatment, Children's Health and Development, Education, Training and Professional Development, Environmental Health, Health Freedom Reports, Homeopathy, Infections, News, Products, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Māori Medicine (Rongoa), Vaccination, Women's Health
If you have read an article in a previous issue of The NZ Journal of Natural Medicine and want to re-read it but don’t remember which issue it was in, help is now at hand. Please download the Word document at the link below and you will find a index of topics in issues 1 – 13.
The NZ Journal of Natural Medicine index issue 1 – 13 inclusive
NB: If the topic that interests you is not listed... Read More | Share it now!
By Rona Wang.
Editor’s introduction:
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is an ancient and sophisticated system of healing. TCM has its own theory of how the different systems of the body are interrelated. This theory allows different patterns of dysfunction to be identified and treated accordingly using acupuncture, herbal medicine or other means such as personalised dietary changes. For practitioners... Read More | Share it now!
by Katherine Smith | 3 Dec, 2011 | Traditional Chinese Medicine, Women's Health
By Rona Wang.
Editor’s introduction:
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is an ancient and sophisticated system of healing. TCM has its own theory of how the different systems of the body are interrelated. This theory allows different patterns of dysfunction to be identified and treated accordingly using acupuncture, herbal medicine or other means such as personalised dietary changes. For practitioners... Read More | Share it now!