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Jason Elias

    Im Haus des Mondes
    Selbstheilung mit den fünf Elementen
    Feminine Healing
    In the House of the Moon
    Kissing Joy As It Flies
    Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity
    • 2015

      Kissing Joy As It Flies

      A Journey in Search of Healing and Wholeness

      • 434 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Focusing on personal healing and the art of healing others, this memoir recounts the author's transformative journey as a leading practitioner of acupuncture and herbal medicine. Inspired by influential figures in psychological and somatic healing, as well as spiritual guides, it presents a rich tapestry of experiences that encourages readers to embark on their own healing adventures. The narrative blends profound insights with practical wisdom, making it a compelling read for those interested in holistic health and self-discovery.

      Kissing Joy As It Flies
    • 1999

      Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity

      Understanding the Five Elemental Types for Health and Well-Being

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.5(33)Add rating

      Exploring the link between chronic immune disorders and modern environmental and lifestyle toxins, herbalist Jason Elias and Katherine Ketcham draw insights from the ancient text, The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine. They aim to uncover methods for restoring balance in both body and mind, combining traditional wisdom with contemporary health challenges.

      Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity
    • 1997

      A handbook combining practical recommendations for specific health problems with folklore and ancient wisdom. Organized by the stages of a woman's life, it offers both Western and Chinese interpretations and therapies, and details proven complementary treatments.

      Feminine Healing
    • 1995

      A celebration of healing ways of women offers a philosophical and practical approach to wellness that integrates body, mind, and spirit and uses stories, myths, and parables to teach women to connect with the inherent strength and knowledge of their bodies.

      In the House of the Moon