December 2000

Traditional Chinese Medicine

The American Incarnation of Chinese Medicine
by Jonn Salovaara
Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine are helping the American public to develop healthier lifestyles and to address specific illnesses.

Principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine
by Lorene Wu, M.D.
Traditional Chinese medicine is based on an understanding of energy and flow that has more to do with Western physics than Western medicine.

The Five Elements
by Justin Pomeroy
This ancient system of diagnosis that describes cyclic movements within time contains a kind of "blueprint" to higher consciousness and inner freedom.


StarLink: More Bad News for Biotech
by Ronnie Cummins
It was recently revealed that genetically engineered corn not approved for human consumption was found in a major U.S. food product.

The Real Deal on Protein
by Bob Martin, M.S.
Some sources of information claim that a high-protein, low-carb diet will help prevent you from gaining extra pounds. Is this the real deal?

George W: The Examined Man
by Jeff Elliott
Besides continuing a year-long trend critical of Al Gore, studies show that the press avoided the issue key to the Bush candidacy — his character.

Touching a Bereaved Heart
by Ana Arias Terry
There is no way to prepare fully for the tragic and unexpected death of a loved one, but there are strategies that can help on the healing path.

About Those Hangers
by Betsy Humphreys
With full page ads in every newspaper and magazine and TV promotions for the best sales ever, we are enticed at every turn to buy more clothes.