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Preparing for a Healthy Future: An Interview

 
Author: Kitty Bradshaw

Interviewer: We read in the news regularly now about how social security and Medicare benefits will be drastically reduced for the tens of millions of baby boomers, and too many people know from personal experience right now how expensive conventional health care is, to a point where many cant afford what they need. How does Oriental medicine fit into this scenario?

Kitty: Well, people have always tried to stay healthy; Ralph Waldo Emerson, a 19th century American philosopher summed it up this way: Health is the first wealth." Whats different today is that our conventional health care system is so technology driven, and while many of its tests and procedures are useful, they are also so expensive that its benefits are becoming of little value to the millions of people who cant afford them. So its important for people today to know about the ancient Chinese doctors and philosophers who knew that people of their time like people today needed an affordable, natural way to stay healthy to be able to live the best life possible. Their successful methods and treatments, thankfully, are still available today in whats being called Oriental medicine.

Interviewer: Based on what youve written in other articles on the BIOM website, it seems like the old adage, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure applies to how Oriental medicine works. And since it seems like people, in general, have moved away from the belief that technology will fix all of our problems, what does Oriental medicine offer in way of prevention?

Kitty: Developing a preventive mindset is the first step, and the catalyst for taking that step is the situation you mentioned: existing systems that weve become dependent on are not as dependable as we thought they were. Its similar to the way we depend on the grocery store to have the food we need. Its a great convenience that none of us want to do without, but because its so convenient we have forgotten how to grow food in our own gardens. Oriental medicine is built upon common sense a sense which isnt so common anymore. The way I practice Oriental medicine helps people learn how to get back in touch with that sense, while at the same time rebuilding their resistance to disease.

Interviewer: What do you tell young people about maintaining and protecting their health?

Kitty: Kids feel like theyre immortal, and thats a wonderful feeling; a testimony to the power of health that runs through them. This feeling of immortality is also a danger because the habits and attitudes young people form today, directly affect their health in middle and later years of life. I find that Oriental medicine benefits people most when theyre still young and strong. And children are most likely to reap the benefits of Oriental medicine if their parents understand the basics of 5 Element Diet and Nutrition, and what used to be called physical education,' and in Oriental medicine, we call Chi Kung.

Interviewer: So youre basically suggesting that people need to think outside-the-box, because Oriental medicine is so different from the conventional medicine theyve been relying on since they were children?

Kitty: Considering that the box is disintegrating (as represented by the skyrocketing cost of conventional medicine, and the unwinding of the Social Security and Medicare systems), the affordability and effectiveness of Oriental medicine should be part of everyones set of health care options.

Its time to open up to new possibilities to make sure you get the health care you need.

Author Bio:

Kitty Bradshaw

Chinese Medical Herbs
Acupuncture
Health & Wellness Coaching

Kitty is a licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac.) with an advanced clinical degree in Oriental Medicine (O.M.M.). Studying and working with Oriental Medicine since 1986, Kitty combines Traditional Oriental Medicine with Taoist healing methods to offer healing possibilities beyond the level of standard health care. Her deep understanding of Chinese medical herbs, combined with her intuitive abilities to diagnose and treat difficult problems, has helped many people regain and maintain their health.

Kitty?s holistic approach to healing combines acupuncture, acupressure, herbal medicine, diet and nutrition, Facial Rejuvenessence, and Chi Kung.

Experienced With Western Medicine
Kitty also has experience working with Western medicine. She maintains professional relationships with local medical doctors (MDs) from whom she receives ongoing referrals. Kitty attended nursing school, worked in several hospitals, and went on to co-found a well-woman?s health center in the early 1970?s.

Helping People
Kitty spent 12 years as a leadership and management consultant, serving a wide variety of Fortune 500 companies. During this time of working with people in very demanding, high stress jobs, her focus included contributing to their health, and the health of the organizations they worked in.

At the same time she was working as a business consultant, Kitty taught an ongoing Chi Kung class, where she worked with people individually to help them to regain and maintain their health.

BIOM is the result of Kitty?s passion, and the high quality health care she provides is her commitment to you.

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