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Tibetan Medicine

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A health philosophy with features of ayurvedic medicine, in which medicine is linked to religion and incorporates good spirits, evil spirits and fate
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Unfortunately, there are few English translations of the concepts of environmental and biologic balance used in traditional Tibetan medicine.
This is the second time we have taught the course together, and both times we have done so with the assistance of an impressive roster of internal scholars--our colleagues in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)--and external practitioners of a series of healing modalities--Ayurveda, traditional Tibetan medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, Western homeopathy, and American "energy" healing.
Medicinal plants and Tibetan medicine The Tibetan Plateau Project has launched a new internet discussion group (listserv) to promote discussion and exchange of information on the topics of medicinal plant conservation and traditional Tibetan medicine. For your free listserv subscription, send an email to <tppei@earthisland.
According to the company, it expects to continue to grow its revenue and earnings through its corporate growth initiatives and expansion strategy in China's fragmented pharmaceutical and traditional Tibetan medicine industries.
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