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ISSUE 16 - Spring 2006
In Issue 16, Spring 06 our feature article is an
interview with Professor Kerryn Phelps who comments on who is
driving the change to integrated medicine and whether current
‘evidence-based’ testing techniques can be applied to all treatment
modalities. In Sing
Yourself Well, Deborah Catterall, a UK Voice Specialist reveals that
in her experience “connecting the voice to the emotions; letting the
voice be the emotions and at the same time allowing the physical
body to fall into all of our feelings…will eventually dissolve that
sense of holding or resistance that many of us feel”. A truly
insightful article. Sally
McKern from The Australian School of Holistic Pulsing introduces us
to Holistic Pulsing, a gentle but profound form of bodywork, and in
Who Heals Whom, James Harvey looks at the delicate relationship that
exists between the practitioner and client, and asks what is more
important – the modality or the practitioner?
Our regular
articles continue with the herb Sweet Wormwood by Stephen Eddey, Kakkib
li’Dthia’s article 'Living and Being in the Now', Jost Sauer analyses
Heroin from a TCM perspective, Sue Pollock delivers the second part
to the Mind-Body Connection, Graeme and Veronica’s Bushtucker
informs us about Warrigal Greens, and Di Skelly Heron presents
information about Gluten-free Besan - along with some delicious
recipes!
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