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Educating your body is just as important as educating your mind. Popular among Olympic athletes, Rolfing teaches your body new ways of movement and alignment to cure you of your long term aches and pains. See how you could free your body with Rolfing therapist, Steven Bremmer.
Studies have warned about the potential dangers of cellphones for years, but few have listened. Now Hong Kong doctor Dr Sue Jamieson explains how ‘electrostress’ from excessive mobile phone usage causing chronic fatigue. SCMP Health Post, Tuesday, 06 September 2011
Our stress mechanism is the ancient “fight or flight” responder. Dr Sue Jamieson explains why stress chills your hands and feet, kills your libido and upsets your tummy.
Heart disease is the second most common cause of death in Hong Kong, behind cancer, with 2.7 peop0le dying from it every day. Dr Sue Jamison explains in this article how modern medicine increase life expectancy. SCMP Health Post, Tuesday, 19 July 2011
A Detox doesn’t have to be a miserable experience, as a skeptical Jing Zhang from the SCMP found out with Dr. Cherisse Yang’s “10day Urban Health Farm Detox.” Find out how she beat the city blues to feel like a new woman on top of the world!
Hypnotherapist Julien Willm featured in the SCMP Health Section cover story about Hypnotherapy -once perceived to be the domain of charlatans, has established itself as a credible and efficacious optionin mainstream health
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Angela Cummins, Asia’s only Visual Coding Displacement Therapist (VCDT) and Personal Development Coach explains how to get “it” (that special something that draws people towards them and leads to a healthy and fulfilling relationship) in ‘Affairs of the Heart’, a feature in the bilingual inMagazine.
Dr Cherisse Yang is one of the experts interviewed in this SCMP article about Chia – the Mexican energy food and a good alternative to flax seeds. Chia seeds are said to have twice the protein of any other seed or grain, five times the calcium of milk, three times the antioxidant strength of blueberries, three times more iron than spinach, and an abundance of omega-3 and omega-6, which are important for heart and brain health.