traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: March 2014
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2014_03_01_archive.html
Friday, March 14, 2014. Seeing and understanding the Kindness of Hashem in everything that happens! Yesterday, I brought Yocheved to the airport to begin her trip eastward, flying to icy Boston where she will be spending Purim with her son Zalman and his family. It will be a wonderful reunion in that they haven't seen each other for some years, before her return to Israel. That afternoon, we had dropped her cell phone off to be repaired.so she didn't have one.) She asked where I was, and I told h...By do...
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: The Ramban on the spiritual basis of Illness and the ideal role of doctors
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-ramban-on-spirituality-illness-and.html
Thursday, November 6, 2014. The Ramban on the spiritual basis of Illness and the ideal role of doctors. Speaks in great detail of the spiritual basis of illness, and what the role of doctors should ideally be:. Exodus 23:25), such that. They will never become sick and therefore never require a doctor, or any kind of medical intervention, even as precautionary measures, `For I, G-d, am your Doctor'. Kings II, 20, 2-3). Chronicles II, 16:13). And even though the Torah states that if two people quarrel and ...
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: The philosophy of Aristotle as viewed by The Ramban...and by Aristotle
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-philosophy-of-aristotle-as-viewed.html
Monday, November 17, 2014. The philosophy of Aristotle as viewed by The Ramban.and by Aristotle. The first principle of Traditional Jewish medicine, is to recognize G-d in all aspects of our lives, and to know that the more we involve Him, the more He reveals Himself to us, showing us the sweetness of our existence. One might wonder if it is possible to harmonize this fundamental of Judaism with the empiricism of Aristotle, who "apparently" believed. Recently, though, it was brought to my attention by a ...
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: Our website has moved!
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2015/02/our-website-has-moved.html
Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Our website has moved! Traditional Jewish Medicine's website has MOVED. Please note the new address (it's tricky - same name, different ending) - www.traditionaljewishmedicine.org. In the coming months we will be updating and upgrading the website, hopefully bringing some new material and making the present material more accessible. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ZCHUS AVOS YOGEN ALEINU. Our website has moved! View my complete profile.
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: February 2014
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2014_02_01_archive.html
Thursday, February 13, 2014. The power of prayer on purim kotton. A very close friend of mine sent me the following that I want to share with you (and which I have edited):. Rav Avraham Schorr Shlita, of Flatbush, NY spoke about the power of prayer on Purim Kotton. He quoted the Chidushei Harim (the first Gerer Rebbe) who explains a reason for the mitzvah of drinking on Purim. Therefore, it was decided that he would be a drunkard and not even realize the power he was given. It is also wrong, says the Chi...
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: December 2013
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2013_12_01_archive.html
Sunday, December 29, 2013. The Process part II: Empowering ourselves through our diet with conscious eating (updated December 2013). The wisest of all men, King Solomon, tells us in Koheles (Ecclesiastes 4:12) that. In developing nutritional guidelines for my patients, I have used this idea of the. Before we actually go into specifics of what each meal should look like, first,let us consider certain important rules:. Such as sauerkraut, cured olives, pickles, miso ( but don't cook miso, as if will kill t...
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: The power of prayer on purim kotton
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-power-of-prayer-on-purim-kotton.html
Thursday, February 13, 2014. The power of prayer on purim kotton. A very close friend of mine sent me the following that I want to share with you (and which I have edited):. Rav Avraham Schorr Shlita, of Flatbush, NY spoke about the power of prayer on Purim Kotton. He quoted the Chidushei Harim (the first Gerer Rebbe) who explains a reason for the mitzvah of drinking on Purim. Therefore, it was decided that he would be a drunkard and not even realize the power he was given. It is also wrong, says the Chi...
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: Tea and Fluoride--thinking differently
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2014/10/tea-and-fluoride-thinking-differently.html
Monday, October 27, 2014. Tea and Fluoride- thinking differently. Though I am personally not a tea drinker (Both green and black tea are energetically cooling and I tend to be cold), a recent article stated, ". It turns out that both green and black tea products contain high amounts of naturally occurring fluoride. Tea leaves accumulate more fluoride (from air and soil pollution) than most other edible plants." What should that mean for us? Does that mean that one should avoid drinking tea?
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: 2 years in preparation and now available: The Garden of Healing
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2014/10/2-years-in-preparation-and-now.html
Monday, October 27, 2014. 2 years in preparation and now available: The Garden of Healing. I am delighted to announce the publication of The Garden of Healing,. Which is easy to understand as Rabbi Arush's presentation is consistent with the approach that I take to medicine). Is legendary as can be seen by the fact that his best selling book, The Garden of Emuna,. Has sold over 2,000,000 copies worldwide and has been translated into ten languages. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com
Traditional Jewish Medicine: Why practice Chinese medicine if Hashem controls it all?
http://traditionaljewishmedicine.blogspot.com/2014/10/why-practice-chinese-medicine-if-hashem.html
Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Why practice Chinese medicine if Hashem controls it all? The question was asked of me, "why practice Chinese Medicine if G-d controls it all? But first, to answer this question, we must clarify exactly what is Chinese medicine, what is Jewish medicine, and why we are here. Detective, a translator, and a tour guide, uncovering clues, making sense of chaotic signs and symptoms, and safely facilitating the journey back to health. O slough off the filth, pain.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT