Deepest Health
von Eric Grey, LAc
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Podcast-Beschreibung
"The Deepest Health podcast seeks to answer one question - how can we live deeply into the power of Chinese medicine while living and thriving in the contemporary world? Through a mix of reflection, teaching, interviews with luminaries in the profession, conversations with and between practitioners and students, this podcast engages, inspires and informs. Created by Eric Grey, MSOM, LAc in Portland, OR and part of what's available at Deepesthealth.com (http://deepesthealth.com). Join us!"
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CleanChinese Medicine Podcast 19 – Eric Brand – Discussing the Chinese herb trade | In this episode of the podcast, we talk to eminent scholar and owner of Legendary Herbs, Eric Brand. In a somewhat briefer than normal conversation, we discuss topics of Chinese herb processing, the trade in Chinese herbs and questions of herbal access. Eric is obviously a very knowledgeable person, sharing information that anybody with an interest in Chinese herbalism will be likely to find fascinating. If you want to learn more about Eric's work, or order some of his excellent Chinese herbal single & formula granules, visit Legendary Herbs. You can also access his archived blog articles at the Blue Poppy blog. | 16.5.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 18 – Laurie Ayers – Chinese medicine scholarship & memorization | Interview with Laurie Ayers, LAc (UK) I'm happy to welcome Laurie Ayers to the Deepest Health podcast. Laurie is a rising star in the field of Chinese medicine whom I met through his involvement with the Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine (ICEAM). He is someone who consistently inspires me to be a better student, and has helped me unlock more than one difficult case. Also, as a Chinese medicine practitioner in the United Kingdom, he has a few interesting notes to share with those of us who practice elsewhere. Learning about the differences in how this medicine is practiced in various countries is always illuminating. In the podcast, we discuss a lot of topics related to the study of Chinese medicine. We focus particularly on the purpose of memorization, as well as digging into how everyday practitioners and students can make real study a way of life. Enjoy! If you would like to find Laurie online, use the links below: Laurie Ayers at Eastern Healing Arts Laurie Ayers at ICEAM Instructors page | 12.3.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 17 – Z’ev Rosenberg – Chinese medicine as a profession, past, present, future | I was excited to welcome Z'ev Rosenberg onto the podcast recently. Z'ev is a practitioner with over 30 years of experience in practice. He teaches and nurtures the Chinese herbal program at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in San Diego, as well as working with K'an Herb Company & writing on his own blog. Visit those links to learn more about him. You should do so, because what I've said barely scratches the surface of what Z'ev offers the Chinese medicine profession. In this podcast, we mainly discussed the state & nature of the Chinese medicine profession. Z'ev helps us understand the early history of the profession in the states, how things have changed, what troubling and promising streams he sees coming together now. We cover topics like the community acupuncture model, how we should do integrative medicine, how to study Chinese medicine and more. Do yourself a favor and listen to this without delay. Some of the texts that Z'ev mentions (aff link) Shang han lun (Treatise on Cold Damage, Zhang Zhongjing) Jin gui yao lue (Pearls from the Golden Cabinet, Zhang Zhongjing) Nan jing (Classic of difficulties) Huang di nei jing su wen (Yellow Emperor's simple questions) Huang di nei jing ling shu (Yellow Emperor's divine pivot) He also references the Pacific Symposium, a West coast conference focused on Chinese medicine that comes up every year in the fall, coming again during the second week of November in 2012. If you like the Deepest Health podcast, and hope I will do more, would you do me a favor and rate this in the iTunes store? Just click this link, then click on "open this podcast in iTunes) and near the bottom of the page you will see the place to add your rating. Thank you! | 20.1.12 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 16 – Why bulk Chinese herbs? | One of my great passions is to practice Chinese herbalism as close as possible to the way it was practiced when the great texts of our medicine were compiled. I may not always practice that way, and I'm not so arrogant to think it's the only way, but for now it is my dearest wish and something that brings me (and my patients) great satisfaction. Because of this passion, I have always been keenly interested in the way individual herbs are prepared and the way those individual herbs are then offered to patients. One facet of that interest revolves around the difference between prescribing bulk herbs versus prescribing granules. Tim Rudowsky of Green Tea Apothecary (at Cookmyherbs.com) shares my passion and has turned it into a business! In this month's podcast, we dig into the issue and have a good deal of fun along the way. This podcast also features a new musical intro by one of my favorite new electronic music artists, Oleg Mokhov. Show notes 1. Green Tea Apothecary : www.cookmyherbs.com 2. Tim's great Classical Chinese herbalism manual is for sale online click here to view more details 3. Slate and Shell PDX, blog of a NCNM student and friend who made Wumei Wan 4. Nuherbs.com - herbal company Tim mentions as testing for pathogenic organisms 5. Book by Eric Brand, of Legendary Herbs, that Tim mentions. A Clinician's Guide to Using Granule Extracts | 28.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 15 – Does where Chinese herbs are grown really matter? | Another aspect to the more advanced Chinese herb learning method that I teach is diving into the huge amount of information concerning where herbs grow up. Using the metaphor of the growth and development of a human being, it is undeniable that where we grow up influences the people we end up becoming. The same is true of Chinese herbs! Topics covered 1. Why I love the herb method I teach 2. Why location matters when it comes to Chinese herbs 3. Small application of the herb learning method with one of your friends and mine, Chenpi - aurantium - citrus peel Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 14 -Interview with Dr. Arnaud Versluys (Part 3 of 3) | Topics covered 1. What to do when you cannot secure the herbs you need (for instance, Mahuang and Xixin) 2. What about growing our own herbs locally and using them in Chinese herbal formulas? If you are interested, please check out parts I and II of this interview. Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 13 – Interview with Mark Silver | When I contacted Mark Silver, founder of the Heart of Business and Portland local, I was hoping to entice him to come and speak to students at NCNM. I succeeded in that, with the additional bonus that he was kind enough to offer to do a podcast interview with me for Deepest Health! After a few fits and starts, we managed to make our schedules line up nicely and we sat down for a chat on an early spring morning. Topics covered 1. Should healthcare practitioners worry about the recession? 2. How you can get more patients without constantly explaining what we do 3. What Chinese medicine practitioners should watch out for when starting their own businesses 4. Technology & business : are they antithetical to holistic medicine? Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 12 – Interview with Dr. Arnaud Versluys (Part 2 of 3) | Topics covered 1. How one uses the Shang han lun in contemporary clinical practice, particularly concerning complex diseases typically seen in modern times 2. The importance of specializing in a particular style of Chinese medicine 3. Some advice to those of us seeking Chinese medicine knowledge I think you'll really enjoy the information AND the audio quality - I think I finally got it right. :) Check it out at the bottom of this article! Note : Dr. Versluys uses a few names that may be unfamiliar to listeners - I want to clarify these things for you. Li Dong Yuan is the author of The Treatise on the Spleen and Stomach: (Pi wei lun). Zhang Zhong Jing is the author of the Shang Han Lun and the Jin gui yao lue (originally united as the Shang Han Za Bing Lun). If you are interested, please check out Part I and Part III of this interview Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 11 – Interview with Dr. Arnaud Versluys (Part 1 of 3) | This is the first section of a three part interview with Dr. Arnaud Versluys of the Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine. Arnaud has been part of my education and inspiration in Chinese medicine since the beginning. As well as leading & teaching at ICEAM, he practices his craft in NW Portland, OR. Topics covered 1. The relationship of the Classical texts to the practice of medicine 2. The importance of careful study 3. Food for thought regarding the various schools of Chinese medicine Note: Please pardon the relatively low volume of this podcast - we had some technological problems. If you are interested, please check out Part II and Part III of this interview. Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 10 – End of term clinical reflections | Topics covered 1. My reflections as I come to the end of my first term/quarter in clinic at NCNM 2. The importance of memorization 3. The weirdness of caring for patients 4. Using all our gifts Note: The book about Davinci that I reference in the podcast is an easy, inspiring read How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day (affiliate link) Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 9 – Interview with Dr. Heiner Fruehauf, Part II | Topics covered 1. How a classical understanding can transform our understanding of medicine 2. The real importance of legendary figures in Chinese medicine history 3. What the classical approach lends to a contemporary Chinese medicine context & the importance of lineage Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 8 – Interview with Dr. Heiner Fruehauf | This is the first of a two part interview series with Dr. Heiner Fruehauf. Heiner is a founding professor of the school of Classical Chinese Medicine at National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, OR, owner of Classical Pearls, purveyor of truly great Chinese herbal products and primary contributor to Classicalchinesemedicine.org. Topics covered 1. What is Classical Chinese medicine? 2. Different models of learning and teaching Chinese medicine - the importance of transmission 3. Upper, middle and lower level physicians in Chinese medicine Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 7 – Clinical confidence and memorization | Topics covered 1. What it means to have confidence in clinic 2. Shy I believe memorization is so important for Chinese medicine practitioners 3. Best practices for memorization Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 6 – Schools of Chinese medicine and learning | Topic covered 1. Different schools of Chinese medicine and how students should look at the possibility of "choosing" between them (it's a big topic, and the only one in this podcast) Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 5 – Interview with Brandt Stickley | I am honored to offer this interview of Brandt Stickley talking about his practice and teaching of Chinese medicine. This was early in the podcast's history, and the first interview, so the sound quality is a little dubious. Dr. Stickley apologizes for his very high volume. Topics covered 1. Contemporary Pulse Diagnosis 2. Working with and learning from the incomparable Dr. Leon Hammer 3. Dr. Stickley's basic understanding of Classical Chinese Medicine 4. Entering the mystery, the importance of the senses, and other exciting stuff Links of note: Dragon Rises.org : site containing articles, links and information about seminars pertaining to Contemporary Pulse Diagnosis Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine Dr. Leon Hammer's two most well-known books are Dragon Rises, Red Bird Flies and Chinese Pulse Diagnosis: A Contemporary Approach (Revised Edition) (both affiliate links) Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 4 – Cancer, pulse taking & trust | Topics covered 1. What can Chinese medicine do for cancer? 2. Difficulties in pulse diagnosis 3. Confidence in prescribing herbal formulas Note: The natural medicine business blog I mention in the podcast no longer exists. Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 3 – The Power of Self Cultivation | Topics covered 1. The power of self-cultivation for Chinese medicine practitioners 2. Caring for patients from the moment they arrive until the moment they leave Note : You can find most of the links discussed in the post in the recommendations vault. Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 2 – Visualizing my way to Chinese medicine success | Topics Covered 1. My clinical experience thus far: difficulties and excitement 2. How I use visualization as a way to learn to be more effective and efficient in clinic 3. A few questions I have about clinical practice Note: The new blog (about natural medicine and business) mentioned is now defunct, its content mostly absorbed into Deepest Health. Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanDeepest Health Podcast 1 – Lessons learned in Chinese medicine clinic | This first try into podcasting had its bumps and bruises as I got used to the process of podcasting, including the technology. As the episodes wear on, you can notice an increase in sound quality and my comfort with the process. Topics covered 1. Focus and intention: getting out of one's own way 2. How it was needling "real" people for the first time Back to podcast archive | 8.10.11 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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