Spirit-Con 2017 Interfaith Gathering By Jacqui Shumway Please Join Park Hill United Methodist Church, Temple Micah, and Masjid Taqwa (Northeast Denver Islamic Center) for a fun, spirit-filled day of panel discussions, lectures, and spiritual encounters. William Shatner? Funny costumes? Nope, but at SpiritCon, you can expect to find exciting and in-depth discussion on topics as diverse…
Month: January 2017
Dr. Joseph Brady Taking Control of your Healthcare Did you know 80% of the demand on the U.S. Healthcare system is self-inflicted (lack of exercise/poor diet etc)? Join us for this powerful conversation about ways you can continue to take control of your own wellness with the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Tai Chi/Acupuncture/Medicine/diet etc)….
Healthy Aging in Mind, Body and Spirit Healthy mind/body practices like Tai Chi, Qigong and yoga help reestablish the connection between mind and body and prevent many of the debilitations we see in aging. A review of 77 studies, found strong evidence that such practices improve cardiorespiratory fitness, physical function and bone health, balance and…
Harmony with a Beat! Community Drummers Come celebrate the joy of Dr. Martin Luther King’s message as we join with the Maraders… Chops, Gregg, Joe and Jacqui lead the fun! Bring your drum, percussion, chair – but but mostly yourself. Monday, January 16, 2017, 10:15am – 11:30am Living Younger Longer Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Clinic, Corner of…
Last call: Prevention Strategies for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) 12 – 17 March 2017 An international programme for health professionals and policy makers. Last remaining places – apply by 18 January Why join the programme? • Network with professional colleagues from around the globe • Engage in panel discussions with policy makers, researchers and specialists • Develop your…
Common Cold and Flu Joe Brady M.S.T.C.M., L.Ac., Dipl. O.M. “Clinical studies have shown that Traditional Chinese Medicine can be a very effective approach to preventing the common cold and flu. By strengthening the body’s natural healing abilities we can enhance the immune system and resistance to disease.”
Meditation in Motion By Joe Brady and Jacqui Shumway “T’ai-chi is often described as meditation in motion,”but it might well be called medication in motion. There is growing evidence that this mind-body practice … has value in treating or preventing many health problems.” – Harvard Medical Health Publication 2013