Daniel Reid
Born
San Francisco, The United States
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The Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity: A Modern Practical Guide to the Ancient Way
10 editions
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1989
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The Complete Book of Chinese Health and Healing: Guarding the Three Treasures
11 editions
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1994
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The Tao of Detox: The Secrets of Yang-Sheng Dao
16 editions
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2004
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A Complete Guide to Chi-Gung: Harnessing the Power of the Universe
2 editions
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2000
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Chinese Herbal Medicine
9 editions
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1987
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The Shambhala Guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine
4 editions
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1996
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The Essence of Chi-Gung: A Handbook of Basic Forms for Daily Practice
7 editions
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2012
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The Art and Alchemy of Chinese Tea
7 editions
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2011
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Guarding the Three Treasures
4 editions
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1993
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Chi Gung
6 editions
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1998
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“Food has become a cause of disease rather than a guardian of health in the modern world. Once regarded as the central pillar of life and the most effective of all medicines, food is now a major contributing factor in cancer, heart disease, arthritis , mental illness, and many other pathological conditions. Virtually monopolized by agricultural and industrial cartels, public food supplies, are processed and packaged to produce profits and prolong shelf life, not to promote health and prolong human life. It seems incredible that public health authorities permit the unrestricted use of hydrogenated vegetable oils, refined sugar, chemical preservatives, toxic pesticides, and over 5,000 other artificial food additives that have repeatedly been proven to cause cancer, impair immunity, and otherwise erode human health, while restricting the medical use of nutrients, herbs, acupuncture, fasting, and other traditional therapies that have been shown to prevent and cure the very diseases caused by chemical contaminants in food and water.”
― The Complete Book of Chinese Health and Healing: Guarding the Three Treasures
― The Complete Book of Chinese Health and Healing: Guarding the Three Treasures
“Many of the Chinese medical texts dating back from 2,000 years ago lament the ills of 'modern times' and allude to the traditional 'good old days' another 3,000 years before that. A common theme in these texts is the decline in human health due to careless lifestyles and the deterioration in human relations due to lack of love: degenerative conditions that Taoist alchemy as well as psychoneuroimmunology would link as symptoms of the same syndrome.
In his essay entitled 'Loving People' Chang San-feng, the thirteenth-century master, summed it up by saying: 'Therefore to those who want to know the way to deal with the world, I suggest, Love People.' This is a potent description for health and longevity that generates positive healing energy throughout the human system by stimulating the internal alchemy of psychoneuroimmunology.”
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In his essay entitled 'Loving People' Chang San-feng, the thirteenth-century master, summed it up by saying: 'Therefore to those who want to know the way to deal with the world, I suggest, Love People.' This is a potent description for health and longevity that generates positive healing energy throughout the human system by stimulating the internal alchemy of psychoneuroimmunology.”
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“Spiritual masters claim that the insights obtained from the 'original mind' in deep meditation cannot be conveyed in terms of rational thought and language, which are products of an entirely different, much narrower mode of consciousness. Only through persistent personal practice may one come to experience the awareness of 'original mind' and tap the vast trove of primordial wisdom and spiritual insight it holds.”
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