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While I am sure that the majority of CM docs in China are practicing a

synthesis of WM/CM with the WM being drugs, perhaps due to the unavailability of

nutritional supplementation information and products, and even less so

homeopathy

there, the vast majority here in the US practice with the WM being

nutritional/homeopathic based work, probably due to scope of practice issues,but

also

dueto basic philosophy. These practices are focused on eliminating and building

along with CM herbs and acupuncture. No one seems to be writing or speaking on

this subject, even though it is practiced extensively.

Anyone want to start a thread on this?

 

David Molony

 

In a message dated 5/16/08 8:35:49 AM,

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> Finally, the integration of WM and CM is very appealing to many. It is

> shiny, exciting, and somewhat simple. At one point I was a strong advocate.

> However, I a pretty clear that most doctors that practice this style are

> guessing as much as anyone else. They have not figured that much out, and

> when you see a hodgepodge of pharmaceuticals prescribed with a simplified CM

> formula it is hard not to roll your eyes. This integration is quite poor.

> The other integration method is the disease based approaches that we read

> about (i.e. here is a lupus formula) that many newer doctors try. Again the

> results seem less than optimal.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Funny I should see this today. I just this morning got a brochure for an

integrated TCM/Western seminar called " reading the signs " . I have little

info on content. The brochure states:

 

" Learn quick physiologic body responses, palpation techniques, and oriental

evaluation techniques in order to improve your nutritional selections and

lifestyle counseling. "

Stephen Stiteler Lac, OMD, NMD, DHom, (etc)

 

 

Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

 

Reading the Signs - The Oriental and Western Approaches

Presented By: Stephen Stiteler

Flushing, NY

Saturday: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm

Sunday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

 

SEMINAR LOCATION:

Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel

135-20 39th Ave.

Flushing, NY 11354

(718) 460-6666

 

Complimentary Parking

Valet: $7 per day

Complimentary Shuttle to and from Aiport

 

For additional information, please contact the Seminar Department at

Apex Energetics, Inc. @ 800-736-4381 Ext. 6184

 

Register online here

Location: Flushing, NY

Contact: Seminar Department @ 800-736-4381 Ext. 6184

info

 

 

Regards,

Tim Sharpe

 

 

 

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Saturday, May 17, 2008 8:20 AM

 

WM as natural medicine, not drugs, with CM Research coming

out of China

 

While I am sure that the majority of CM docs in China are practicing a

synthesis of WM/CM with the WM being drugs, perhaps due to the

unavailability of

nutritional supplementation information and products, and even less so

homeopathy

there, the vast majority here in the US practice with the WM being

nutritional/homeopathic based work, probably due to scope of practice

issues,but also

dueto basic philosophy. These practices are focused on eliminating and

building

along with CM herbs and acupuncture. No one seems to be writing or speaking

on

this subject, even though it is practiced extensively.

Anyone want to start a thread on this?

 

David Molony

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