Blog Posts on herbology
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Dear President Aquino by Qi Spot on Feb 16, 2011I would like to point out a slight error in your statements as quoted here: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/213171/chinese-embassy-court-sustains-death-sentence-on-3-pinoys “(A Chinese ambassador told me that) they are very, very strict when it comes t...
“Warning Issued On Chinese Medicine” by Qi Spot on Nov 17, 2010A Biased News Headline stirs Philip's Liver Qi.
The Sour Dating Game by Qi Spot on Aug 22, 2010Further comments on Suan Zao Ren Tang...
Sour Grapes or Sour Dates? by Qi Spot on Aug 18, 2010Chinese herbs worked for an insomnia and hypertention patient where western medicine and acupuncture had failed. A Blog entry about the main ingredient of Suan Zao Ren Tang.
A More Balanced View by Qi Spot on Feb 27, 2010Remember how I wrote about biased headlines? (http://qi-spot.com/2010/02/09/another-biased-headline/) In that previous article, I had mentioned that one can subtly affect comprehension by careful(?) selection of words to use in a headline. The he...
The Wise Man’s Gift by Qi Spot on Dec 29, 2009The Three Wise Men of Biblical fame gave the infant Jesus presents of gold, frankincense and myrrh. (Well, strictly speaking there was no mention of the number of wise men who visited but the number three was inferred from the number of gifts ̵...
The Philosophy Behind Chinese Medicine by Qi Spot on Nov 20, 2009I don’t normally just cut and paste blog entries here in my own blog, but this article is too good for me not to quote and is so self-explanatory that I can’t really comment on it further except to say, “yeah, that’s right....


