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Posted by drbrizman on November 19, 2013 at 3:23am
The body and mind are, in my opinion, a two way street. I have shared many times, my opinion on that topic. Whereas, in the psych profession, it seems that there is such a focus on the mind effecting the body, I would argue that the body also effects the mind.  In Chinese medical literature, this point is consistently made and there are organ imbalances correlated with different types of emotional presentations. It is very interesting now to see researchers correlating the gut with changes in emotion. I am certain there will be lots more to come on this subject. 
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Posted by drbrizman on November 15, 2013 at 4:24am
Sorry for the delay. Things to have on hand for colds, flus, food poisoning, etc... Ear Formula Gan Mao Ling #2 (bomamed version) Formula 49 Formula 48 Goldneseal Zhong Gan Ling Plum Flower Brand-(not Bomamed) Chuan Xin Lian Plum Flower Brand Pill curing These are basic standard supplements to have on hand for the just in case. Also I would have colloidal silver gel on hand and Zhen Gu Shui For topical use. I have these in my own home always without fail and often travel with them. Dr.M    
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Posted by drbrizman on November 9, 2013 at 2:50am
Old Post:   The pharmacy list I gave several posts ago are general and for many different types of infections-viral or bacterial. However, added to that list-just in case, would be dianthus formula and chuan xin lian.
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Posted by drbrizman on November 2, 2013 at 1:02am
I often get asked, "what is my imbalance? Am I fighting yeast or bacteria?" 
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Posted by drbrizman on November 1, 2013 at 2:29am
I was having a discussion with someone today and realized that perhpas I do not always communicate what the process really IS. It is VERY different for many people of course, because we are individuals. So, it can be very time consuming for some, while for others may seem very free flowing. It is so frustrating, even for me that it is not always free flowing. However, as the saying goes, it is what it is. I do my best to try and work with the body and support it through its process and not push too hard so it can do what it needs to.
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Posted by drbrizman on October 27, 2013 at 4:30am
Some of the reasons I do not like doing a lot of reading on line is because much of it is very fear based and negative, and I realize, that I am guilty of posting some of this myself! I often communicate in a way that assumes that my audience understands where I am coming from. Please be sure,,... it ALWAYS in the positive! I am super optimistic, always seeking the way to circumvent the obstacle.
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Posted by drbrizman on October 27, 2013 at 3:56am
I have not been able to watch all of this because I am having connectivity problems. I did watch enough to get the gist of it. It is disturbing-just a warning:  
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Posted by drbrizman on October 27, 2013 at 3:53am
This is a long article about antibiotics and their bacterial resistance to them. There is so much I want to say on this subject, but, I think the article speaks largely for itself. I think most of you can fill in the blanks. 
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Posted by drbrizman on October 23, 2013 at 11:01pm
I think I have posted so much on this subject, so I apologize for being redundant. I have received many emails of late, well, at least a few, and I would like to endeavor to post generally on the subject.
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Posted by drbrizman on October 22, 2013 at 12:30am
I was just speaking to someone and I was reminded about a site my husband and I put together on the basic concepts of Chinese medicine. We did this ages ago and I always forget to mention it. It is a great site for--the basics. So just a reminder to check out orientalmedicine.com   Dr. M  
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