
East V. West
Our good friend Alana Foeller joins us today to talk about the differences between Western and Chinese Medicine. Which route is better at treating what diseases? What is health? And what is the goal of medicine?

Hosted by Steven Wong & Asher Loring · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 32 episodes
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A podcast for East Asian Medicine practitioners, students and muggles just interested in Chinese medicine/TCM! Our podcasts will range from the fundamentals of East Asian/Chinese Medicine, including physiology and pathology, some common misconceptions, some nagging confusing points and questions, and how to employ this understanding in our modern world for practitioners and muggles alike. We will give special focus on the classics of Chinese medicine, particularly the Huang Di Nei Jing, Shang Han Lun and really any other great classics that carry the voice of this powerful medicine.Asher Loring LAc is an outstanding practitioner on the big island of Hawaii, and Dr. Steven Wong returned in 2019 from an 11 year stay in Beijing where he completed his Master's and PhD in Chinese medicine. Join us on our journey through the intricacies and nuances of this wonderful medicine!
Steven Wong & Asher Loring hosts Voices on the Mountain, a health show with 32 episodes published.

Our good friend Alana Foeller joins us today to talk about the differences between Western and Chinese Medicine. Which route is better at treating what diseases? What is health? And what is the goal of medicine?

For real this time, we get into the first two of these amazing points and their uses.

Are you familiar with Ma Danyang's heavenly star points? Don't worry Steven had never heard of them before. Today a short introduction to these points. Hope you enjoy tangents!

Wrapping up this series on diet we go over some lingering questions, get lost in nuts and spices, and review helpful attitudes on making dietary changes.

Fat has gotten a lot of press over the last 70 years since the American Heart Association hypothesized a detrimental link between fats and heart health. While in the last decade or so this link has been challenged and de

You know how we are always going off on tangents mid-episode? Well this time we did a whole episodes worth right from the get go, you're welcome! In this episode we introduce an idea of movement as a part of your diet an

But seriously who doesn't like cake? And with all the carb bashing on this podcast you might think you have to give up your tasty treats. But what if we told you, you could have your health and eat cake too? Cake for bre

Running into a lot of conflicting dietary advice? Eating--it seems like one of the simplest and most basic human activities. We've been doing it forever and today loading up your plate is easier than ever. But what shoul

You may have one, you most certainly know some one who does. Whether you are listening for yourself, or to empathize with those around you do not miss this episode. Today we get into the second half of the menstrual cycl

You may have one, you most certainly know some one who does. Whether you are listening for yourself, or to empathize with those around you do not miss this episode. Today we get into the first half of the menstrual cycle

We all learn our channels in school, it is something that we get quizzed on constantly throughout our education. The meridians are the foundation of any acupuncturists knowledge; but how sturdy is this base and what can

We all learn our channels in school, it is something that we get quizzed on constantly throughout our education. The meridians are the foundation of any acupuncturists knowledge; but how sturdy is this base and what can

The missing finale on our Jing Series! It's a New Year which means Steven's herbal class has run it's course :( AHHHH :( But that means we get to nerd out on this podcast :) YAAAAY :) Make sure to follow and subscribe to

We continue last weeks episode on how to conserve Jing and go over cures for the ever dreaded blue balls.

This episode kicks off our how to guide on conserving Jing. If this is completely new information then you are in the perfect place to absorb and learn, much like a child ... or even an emperor.

Another episode that is short and sweet before we go long and deep next week. This episode covers why we would want to conserve Jing and we scratch the surface on some internal cultivation practices.

Enjoy a shorty this week so no one gets podcast fatigue. Learn about the intriguingly named Jade Liquid and a sex test for the Emperors that we would all like to take.

It's not just a line from the Dark Crystal, it is a real thing! This is the first of 6 episodes where we start to the scratch the surface on how to build and conserve Jing.

We break the seal on the bottle, tangents and swearing in this episode. We have plenty of good content coming your way this year, be on the lookout for episodes bimonthly or save yourself the anticipation and hit the sub

It's the festive season when people gather with friends to eat, drink, and talk story. Alcohol traces it's roots back to beginning of human civilization and agriculture potentially being the first fermented substance hum
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