Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Chinese medicine and acupuncture began in China many centuries ago, but along the way, subtle variations on this ancient science have sprouted up...
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Thursday, December 17th, 2009
It's something of a paradox: the turn of winter around the solstice should be a down time of minimal activity for those of who experience a shift...
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Because of its name, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is generally thought of as the most true-to-its-roots style of acupuncture. What many...
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The day many, many yogis in San Francisco have long been waiting for has finally arrived… Much-loved yoga teaching phenom Rusty Wells is...
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The holidays: supposedly the season of cheer, but unfortunately also the season when we can't seem to find enough time, have never-ending To Do...
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Five Elements Acupuncture is one of a handful of traditional Eastern acupuncture modalities. Originally introduced to the Western world by an...
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Monday, December 7th, 2009
The Purusha Seva Project is a San Francisco-based non-profit dedicated to bringing the benefits of classic Hatha Yoga to at-risk populations in the...
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Spirit Rock is a new age institution in rural Marin County. Although not officially founded until 1987, Spirit Rock's path began years earlier as...
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Massage can be much more than simply a muscular release or a physically relaxing treatment. Bodywork can actually affect the nervous system on a deep...
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There are donation-based yoga classes here and there in the Bay Area, but few studios are dedicated to offering all of their classes on a...
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