Wind – the father of the 100 diseases – new issue of Chinese Medicine Quarterly

chinese medicine and wind pathogenHey folks,

I’ve got a few articles on particular Chinese herbs from the archives coming your way – cleaned up and ready for consumption.  But in the meantime, I wanted to let you know that the newest issue of Chinese Medicine Quarterly is up.

This time, writers were asked to think about the concept of Wind in Chinese medicine.

Who hasn’t considered Wind as they study Chinese medicine?  Such a strange concept – do we really mean WIND?  And what’s with the association with wood?  So many types of wind!  How do we defend against it?  What happens when a person is impacted by it?  I’ve always had so many questions…
I can’t guarantee your questions about wind will be answered with this issue, but you will enjoy yourself nonetheless.

If you’re interested in reading more about the issue, just click this link.

Oh, and this time around you can get your issue in print, if you so desire.  That’s new!

Thanks for reading,

Eric



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About Eric Grey

Hi - I'm the founder of Deepest Health. When I'm not writing here, you can find me reaching out to the Chinese Medicine community across the web and in my own backyard. I currently teach Chinese herbs at my alma mater, the National College of Natural Medicine. Additionally, I'm the founder of Watershed Community Wellness, a thriving local clinic in Southeast Portland in Oregon. No matter where I'm working, you'll find my focus on the Classical approach to Chinese medicine laced throughout everything I do.

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Pat says:
02/17/2012

Really good point. This is something that must be considered in many studies. Also we have to do more to keep our air clean. Thanks.

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