RESOURCES
Immerse yourself in natural ways to heal

Guides
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The Kidneys
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The Lungs
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The Stomach & Spleen
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The Liver
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The Heart
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The Menopause
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Pain
Downloads
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Improve vision through massage
This is a wonderful massage technique to improve vision naturally. It was developed by a colleague of mine, Julian Scott, who specialises in the treatment of children. He developed this for short-sightedness (based originally on the bates method), but it has been found to benefit a wide range of eye issues in all ages. Primarily because the massage brings energy to the eyes to heal them. I recommend these exercises regularly.
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Qi Gong for the chest
A simple description of some Qi Gong exercises to benefit the chest. These are particularly useful for children with asthma. But also very good for adults especially at the moment when we are trying to do all we can to strengthen our lungs to protect ourselves from Covid-19.
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Lemon Ginger Turmeric Tea
A wonderfully refreshing morning drink. Anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, improves digestion & rich in vitamin C. It gives you you a boost of antioxidants, boosts the immune system, freshens your breath and benefits your skin. A great way to start the day.
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Life-saving bread
This is a really healthy, easy to make loaf that is delicious, high in protein, naturally gluten-free, nutty-tasting and can be toasted, I make it every week! It is yummy! Very filling and ticks all the satisfaction boxes.
Videos
Oriental Self Healing: Spring
Oriental Self Healing: Autumn
Oriental Self Healing: Summer
Oriental Self Healing: Winter
Train Your Monkey Mind Mingyur Rinpoche
6 Ways to Boost your Energy & Immune System with Moxibustion
An introduction to Kum Nye (Tibetan Yoga)
How to treat period pain with moxa
How to treat lower back pain and period pain with “peacock” moxa
How to find and moxa stomach 36 (Zu San Li)
Demonstration: tuning forks to clear an aura blockage
How to light and extinguish a moxa stick
Books
Recipes for Self-Healing by Daverick Leggatt
Gives practical advice and recipes for food we can eat to balance and strengthen us. Again, this information is rooted in the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine.
Kum Nye Tibetan Yoga by Tathang Tulku
A Complete Guide to Health and Well-Being, 115 Exercises & Massages by Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche.
Healing with Wholefoods by Paul Pitchford
an excellent guide to food and how we can eat to be healthy. Uses the guiding principles of Chinese medical theory.
Links
Chinese herbal medicine registers
Acupuncture registers
Other
Qi Gong
Stand Still Be Fit – Zhan Zhuang with Master Lam Kam Chuen. Simple yet effective and powerful QiGong exercises
Eight Pieces of Silk Brocade – a classical Qi Gong exercise taking 20 minutes.