Holistic Health and Wholeness.

Posted on October 25, 2009

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Letter to the Readers,

According to Traditional Chinese medicine, there are certain key players responsible for regulating the flow of qi, the essential energy force, which governs our health.  Since the start of this year, I’ve found myself turning closer and closer to the alternative health and wellness aspect.  On a quest to find myself, I ended up on an Eco adventure with Zimbabwe and a healing environment and education route that is similarly rooted in my current way of thinking.  I have embraced many cultures, however, It shocks me to see how much Our planet supplies our everyday needs – Like a mother to an infant. Simple things like herbs; mullein for liver and spleen regulation, milk thistle for liver, Cistanche for kidneys are available for our holistic balance.

What’s truly magnificent is how each aspect of TCM has its individuality, yet they are able to blend magically to assist other organs, functions and activities alike. As beings of various aspects, we could certainly learn what true unity means from the TCM.  With everything rooted around the Yin and Yang, it’s hard to image this being anything beyond harmonious. Reading the various blogs, articles, magazines – I can go on – about the different theories, herbs, practices (conventional and indigenous), all the ways in which we can heal ourselves through mind, body and soul cleansing and detoxing, the various products which all claim to cure or heal – it can get very tedious.  Each time you look up something, it leads you to something else.  Who’s to
say what’s what.

But then you have TCM which has been around for a long time, since 5,000 b.c.; encouraging Westerners to share and embrace a better way of health and wellness, a way together.  CAM (complementary and alternative medicine) lends knowledge to conventional medicine where drugs have failed, according to many years of clinical trials.  The field may seem new to us because it’s different, but it existed in TCM for years. The main focus for us as health care seekers, is to educate ourselves on all available options.  Times have come to include Democracy in each channel in our daily lives, such as talent show in which people vote for who they want as their country’s representative, who never voted for their own government, to finding alternative methods to living healthy that doesn’t have side effects, but instead require knowledge and dedication.  As a communicator, my job is to inform.  I aim to inform all who wants to know, as much as I can, to educate about alternative health and wellness, TCM and living healthy and holistic.

Sherize Kharyzma

Golden Goddess PR * Media Maven: M+B Soul’U'tions * Elite EMPress Entertainment

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