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This Ancient Chinese Anatomical Atlas Changes What We Know About Acupuncture and Medical History

By Vivien Shaw, Isabelle Catherine Winder — 2020

The accepted history of anatomy says that it was the ancient Greeks who mapped the human body for the first time. Scientists from ancient China are never mentioned in this history of anatomy. But our new paper shows that the oldest surviving anatomical atlas actually comes from Han Dynasty China, and was written over 2,000 years ago. Our discovery changes both the history of medicine and our understanding of the basis for acupuncture.

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3 Alternative Therapies That Can Help Heal Your Grief

I was midway through the therapy when I felt a flash of anger. That's when I knew it was working. I was having a catharsis. But I wasn't undergoing psychoanalysis. Rather, it was a practice called sound therapy, and a specialist was playing tuning forks, drums, and Tibetan singing bowls.

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How I Learned to Harness My Gift of Seeing Energy to Help People Heal Themselves

Simple chakra and tapping practices can help heal the body, build vitality, relieve stress and anxiety, and boost confidence.

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