This book is intended to help the reader be part of the rich movement dialogue in the rapidly changing field of myofascial science and to spark conversation between diverse professions from the physical trainer to the physicist. We will be exploring our human body in form and movement from insights via our spatial relationship with the world. ......
This guide explores the subject of postdates pregnancy and analyses the induction of labour and many women's desire to avoid having labour induced. Balancing the discussion of midwifery care and the obstetric management of women who are overdue, it covers a range of complementary therapies and natural remedies and includes a debate on their ......
Cancer. The word itself can spark fear and sets off a flurry of appointments, tests, and decisions, often leading to interminable waiting for diagnostic results and next steps. Certified yoga therapists, informed by ancient practice and current science, are part of an evidenced-based supportive healthcare team uniquely qualified to meet the whole ......
Ministerial Fire and Qi Transformation and Their Role in Human Health
Inspired by personal observations of the climate crisis, as well as health issues from patients involving ministerial fire, this text dives into the concepts of ming men and ministerial fire - core concepts of Chinese medical diagnosis and treatment. This book will assist practitioners in understanding the mechanisms of treating complex and ......
A Guide to Issues, Symptoms, Treatments, and Wellness
Written by an internationally recognized expert, this book uniquely blends the latest research and understanding of chronic pain with very personal stories, including of the author, his wife, his patients and historical figures.
Our respiratory and immune systems are intrinsically linked to how we relate to the world around us. Engaging with our vitality through the movement we were designed to express equips us with an invaluable ability to support the optimal functioning of our internal systems.
Interpreting Laboratory Tests Through the Lens of Chinese Medicine
Translating Western biomedicine into Chinese medicine patterns and physiology, this seminal text guides readers in using lab tests alongside their traditional diagnostic tools. It allows practitioners to enhance their treatment plans whilst focussing on how pathophysiologic states develop in the body.
The original subtitle of Rudolf Steiner’s Philosophy of Freedom (1894)—“the basis for a modern worldview”—points to the lifelong project with which he was engaged.
Nutrigenomics - the effects of foods on gene expression - is an emerging field. This book will guide practitioners through the pros and cons of genetic testing with clients and how to use it effectively within the wider context of functional nutrition.