Guest guest Posted December 12, 2000 Report Share Posted December 12, 2000 Dang it all..I sent it I think, anyway men and women do have a different way of dealing with/ and looking at things. It in our make-up. our " electrical " and biological make-up. Strange as it mak seem, Doctors have researched this and it is more than hormones (both sexes have estrogen AND tetesteron) exanple (I like this one) ask a man to tell an account of something that happened. usually goes...point a to be ask a woman teh same thing and off it goes...kinda in a circle if you will, by the time the conclusion, the bottom line, the facts may just include teh day of the week, weather, what colour they were wearing...etc etc etc...but we get there. same end. And I find it frustrating as all get out (as my Mom would say) to be stopped and asked not to tell THE story, just the result....my signifigent whatever does that just to see my reaction...he makes me nuts!) enough rambling...... Mush to all, Namaste Maryann feel free to stop by my site in progress http://www.galacticembassy.homestead.com/home.html I also a list on but right this sec I cant remember the code...its on the site (mine) or in or write...we are having fun! ===== Greetings! I am working on a site (Not yet finished) http://galacticembassy.homestead.com/home.html please come in! Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2000 Report Share Posted December 12, 2000 MaryAnn Men and women use different parts of the brain , plus their hormones are different. We are not the same. Men use the left side of the brain which is the thinking part and logicalone. We as women use the right side and the left side. most women are billateral (which means both sides) We use the feeling side of the brain and creative where men just think about things. Cathy Mcv1052 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2000 Report Share Posted December 29, 2000 - <mcv1052 Wednesday, December 13, 2000 8:21 AM Re: Digest Number 456 > MaryAnn > Men and women use different parts of the brain , plus their hormones are > different. > We are not the same. Men use the left side of the brain which is the thinking > part and logicalone. We as women use the right side and the left side. most > women are billateral (which means both sides) We use the feeling side of > the brain and creative where men just think about things. > Cathy > Mcv1052 > > > **************************************** > Visit the community page: > For administrative problems -owner > To , - > > All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the group and the individual authors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2002 Report Share Posted November 11, 2002 Hello Bobbi, Sorry for this late reply. Have been quite busy lately. Regarding the courses, at the moment here in WA, we do not have any institution that offers a undergraduate course in TCM, which is a degree course that you would go to a university to do, like say doing a course in medicine. After graduation, one can further your studies by doing a post graduate course, either in the related field or in another field of interest. The college that I attend, offers undergraduate course for natural medicine, where the students are taught western herbs, reflexology, massage, acupuncture, meditation, Tai Chi and a few other things which I am not too sure. They do a full time course for 3 years, at the end of it, receive a degree in natural medicine. As for me I am a qualified nurse, hence is allowed to do a post graduate course, my present acupuncture course, has lasted 2 years doing it on a part time basis, having to complete 6 units of studies, and then complete a few hundred hours of clinical practice which is the bone of contention at the moment, as to the specific amount of clinical hours required. Undergraduate course in TCM is now being offered by University in the eastern states, like New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia, which is all too far away for me to attend. Hope this have given you some enlightenment. Have a good day Jacquie acupuncture [acupuncture ] Friday, 8 November 2002 12:45 AM acupuncture acupuncture Digest Number 456 There are 9 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Re: permanent numbness " lithium_deuteride " <psychoceramic 2. Re: Enough to believe " lithium_deuteride " <psychoceramic 3. Re: acupunture to cure allergies John Rogers <healthwealthappiness 4. RE: Digest Number 454 " Jacquie Lee " <jlee39 5. Re: acupunture to cure allergies Kit <kitcurtin 6. " acupuncture without needles " jdicanio 7. " L. Maillet " <lois.maillet 8. Re: Digest Number 454 bobbiaqua 9. Re: " acupuncture without needles " " Percy Giblin " <pgiblin ______________________ ______________________ Message: 1 Mon, 04 Nov 2002 23:01:32 -0000 " lithium_deuteride " <psychoceramic Re: permanent numbness It was once used in therapy, but if you don't know it by those names, you might know the contraction MDMA, or the generalization Ecstasy, now used only as a recreational drug. I'd never heard of affects like that before, only neurotoxicity and hyperthermia, but I guess this is a possible affect also. acupuncture, bobbiaqua@a... wrote: > In a message dated 10/28/02 9:53:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, > psychoceramic@e... writes: > > > have a friend who lost all sensation to her breasts after using 3,4 > > methelenedioxymethamphetamine ( " E, " or " X " ) for the first, and only > > time. It seems to be permanent. Could TCM cure this? > > > > This is a new one on me. What is it?? Is this a form of chemotherapy or > something else? > > Bobbi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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