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Herbal Medicine and Natural Healing Asia’s Longest River, the Yangtze

Herbal Medicine and Natural Healing Asia’s Longest River, the Yangtze

FromSharon Kleyne Hour


Herbal Medicine and Natural Healing Asia’s Longest River, the Yangtze

FromSharon Kleyne Hour

ratings:
Length:
57 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

First guest: Jen Ambrose (Grants Pass, OR), manager of a local herb and supplement store called The Herb Shop and has been working with natural and alternative forms of healing for
over 15 years. She has been an organic farmer on several produce and herbal farms and is passionate about whole food based supplements and localizing food sources. In addition to alternative medicine, she is a singer/songwriter who regularly performs conciousness raising music and also
teaches music to At-Risk teenage girls and boys.
Topic: Natural and Alternative forms of healing, How herbs and supplements can heal the body.
Website: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.aspx?epk_id=61540 or jenambrose.net
Released:
May 18, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

• Power of Water / Global Warming – New and innovative wellness discoveries to help you and future generations live within our changing dry environment • Global climate change is a WATER (all-natural moisture) crisis that can cause dryness of the skin, eyes and breathing passages, in addition to spreading bacteria, viruses, allergies and numerous dehydration related diseases • Sharon Kleyne believes that each individual has the power to become proactive in maintaining their own health • Sharon and her guests offer simple, logical, do-it-yourself solutions from a non-political, common sense perspective • Weekly shows have featured experts in medicine, pharmacology, health and healing, therapeutic healing research, nutrition, occupational safety and wellness, global climate change and more. The weekly “Power of Water” segment features guests discussing the scientific, recreational and aesthetic aspects of water.