In 999 A.D. they recorded a flowering of Chinese Mainland Bamboo. It was probably an astonishing sight, since no one alive at the time had ever seen the species flower before. The bamboo plants died, their seeds sprouted, and the forests did not flower again till 1114. After the species was imported to Japan, the Japanese recorded flowers in the early 1700s, and then again in 1844 to 1847. The flowering in the late 1960s was just the next burst of a 120-year cycle.
Unpacking the Science: How Playing Music Changes the Learning Brain
On the other hand, Patel says, there’s now a growing body of work that suggests that actually learning to play a musical instrument does have impacts on other abilities. These include speech perception, the ability to understand emotions in the voice and the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
Trees seen resting branches while ‘asleep’ for the first time
They don’t snore, but might creak during their slumbers. For the first time, trees have been shown to undergo physical changes at night that can be likened to sleep, or at least to day-night cycles that have been observed experimentally in smaller plants.
Changing gut bacteria through diet affects brain function, UCLA study shows
Time and time again, we hear from patients that they never felt depressed or anxious until they started experiencing problems with their gut, Tillisch said. Our study shows that the gut–brain connection is a two-way street.
Gender differences in the neural response to acupuncture: clinical implications.
Relative to males, females exhibited greater brain activation in the right-sided postcentral gyrus, precentral gyrus, precuneus, postcentral gyrus, inferior parietal lobule, declive, middle occipital gyrus and parahippocampal gyrus.
Kids Kicking Cancer: Using Martial Arts to Teach Kids "Inner Power" in the Fight Against Cancer
Fermented Oat Kissel
Fermented oat kissel is a traditional Russian drink that goes back to the 10th century. It was made by fermenting oats with a piece of rye bread in water for a couple of days, then straining the liquid from the solids, and allowing the starch to settle on the bottom. The starch is the most digestible part of the oat grain, which is what lactic bacteria, and particularly Lactobacillus Plantarum, prefer, and it is where the beneficial by-products of fermentation would concentrate, while bran and germ stay more resilient.
Medical Acupuncture For Vets Helps Treat Ailments
A variety of animals at the Zoo benefit from regular acupuncture treatments. With animals living longer in zoos, this non-invasive technique can block chronic pain signals and help them live comfortably.
Harvard Study Reveals What Meditation Literally Does To Gastrointestinal (Bowel) Disorders
The hits just keep on coming when it comes to the health benefits of meditation. Research is now emerging that would justify implementing this practice within hospitals and schools (some already do) as well as including it in treatment recommendations for various diseases.
The Sneaky Life of the World's Most Mysterious Plant
It looks so ordinary, this vine. But it’s not. It is, arguably, the most mysteriously talented, most surprising plant in the world.
Can A Plant Remember? This one seems to.
There’s this plant I’ve heard about that had a really bad afternoon a few years ago. It was in its pot bothering nobody and then, suddenly, it fell. Not once, but 56 times. (I’ll explain in a minute.) But it’s a plant. Things happen to plants, and as far as I know, they go on as before. They don’t have brains. They have no way to “remember” anything. They’re not animals. So I figure even 56 consecutive falls left no lasting impression.
Managing your emotions can save your heart
We often think of the heart and brain as being completely separate from each other. After all, your heart and brain are located in different regions of your body, and cardiology and neurology are separate disciplines. Yet these organs are intimately connected, and when your emotions adversely affect your brain, your heart is affected as well.
Yoga For Brain Power: Mindfulness Exercises Reduce Effects Of Cognitive Impairment By Improving Memory, Mood
A recent study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease found yoga and meditation could reduce the cognitive and emotional problems linked to Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia compared to memory training exercises like crossword puzzles.
How to Make Dandelion Salve
There are a lot of recipes floating around the internet for homemade balms, salves and lotions. My frustration with a lot of them is that they include a lot of ingredients I don’t have on hand. I’ve almost invested in some of these products but couldn’t ever bite the bullet and do it. Often these products can be expensive and not something I’ll use often enough to make the investment. What I love about this recipe I created is that it includes some pretty simple ingredients that most people already have at home or can purchase for a low cost. Making and using all natural skin care products doesn’t have to be expensive!
Letting It Go: Easier Said Than Done
One traditional Chinese adage says, “Your heart can create heaven or hell.” The modern version of this might read something like, “Your consciousness creates your reality.”
Water Kefir Recipe
Looking to get a daily dose of probiotics in each day without having to pop a pill or pay exorbitant amounts for water kefir based beverages?
Cayenne Salve as an Herbal Remedy for Pain Relief
The etymology of the word Capsicum is believed to have been derived from Greek, meaning “to bite."
How to Make Home-Brewed Kombucha
Kombucha is a cultured tea beverage full of zing and health boosting ingredients. Learning the art of cultured foods is definitely a worthy endeavor for anyone who seeks true health.
How to Cook with Cicadas
Ever since the summer of 2004, I’ve been hungry for bugs. That’s when Cicada Brood X made its last 17-year appearance, and when a Google search turned up an all-cicada cookbook from West Virginia, with dozens of recipes by women named Bea and Mabel. I was at once revolted and compelled. My wife was just revolted.
Sexuality in Chinese Medicine: Part 3
Human sexuality is closely linked to the physiology and pathology of the extraordinary vessels, especially the Du, Ren and Chong Mai.
The Du and Ren Mai are the expression of Fire and Water respectively with regard to sexuality: the exchange of sexual essences and of Yin and Yang during sexual intercourse takes place through the intertwining of the Du and Ren Mai during intercourse.
By Giovani Maciocia