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TCM: Encyclopedia II - Optus Television - Subscriber Numbers

For some time, Optus has not explicitly released subscriber numbers for their Optus Television service, however combining them with other services offered under the division that Optus Television is apart of. Since December 2002, subscriber numbers have dropped considerably to almost half of the 241,000 reported. Since that time, Optus has repositioned its television service to being a major componen ...

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Optus Television, Optus Television - History, Optus Television - Satellite Broadcasting, Optus Television - Sports Programming, Optus Television - Subscriber Numbers, Optus Television - Optus iTV Trials, Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel, Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel Digital, Optus Television - Channel line-up, Optus Television - Entertainment, Optus Television - Movies, Optus Television - Sports, Optus Television - News Weather, Optus Television - Documentaries & Infotainment, Optus Television - Kids, Optus Television - Music, Optus Television - air Digital Audio, Optus Television - Foxtel Box Office - PPV Movies, Optus Television - Other

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TCM: Encyclopedia II - Herbalism - Biological background

All plants produce chemical compounds as part of their normal metabolic activities. These can be split into primary metabolites, such as sugars and fats, found in all plants, and secondary metabolites found in a smaller range of plants, some only in a particular genus or species. The autologous functions of secondary metabolites are varied. For example, as toxins to deter predation, or to attract insects for pollination. It is these secondary metabolites which can have therapeutic actions in humans and which can be refined to produce ...

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Herbalism, Herbalism - Biological background, Herbalism - Popularity, Herbalism - Examples, Herbalism - Dangers, Herbalism - Name confusion, Herbalism - International standards, Herbalism - Medical interaction

Read more here: » Herbalism: Encyclopedia II - Herbalism - Biological background

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Boomerang TV channel - The United Kingdom and Ireland channel

There is also a version of Boomerang broadcast in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, launched on 27 May 2000. It is broadcast 24 hours on the Sky Digital, NTL, Telewest Broadband, and Chorus Digital platforms. Like the U.S. channel, the station's programming consists almost exclusively of Hanna-Barbera and Warner Brothers archive programming, though it also includes fairly recent programmes featuring older characters, such as Garfield and Friends, Taz-mania, Baby Looney Tunes, and Duck Dodgers. Unlike the ...

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Boomerang TV channel, Boomerang TV channel - The United States channel, Boomerang TV channel - The United Kingdom and Ireland channel, Boomerang TV channel - The Australian channel, Boomerang TV channel - The Spanish channel, Boomerang TV channel - Other countries

Read more here: » Boomerang TV channel: Encyclopedia II - Boomerang TV channel - The United Kingdom and Ireland channel

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Pardon Us - Foreign Languages

Sadly, Stan Laurel did not find this sequence satisfactory, and refilmed the much simpler ending involving the Boys holding the convicts at bay with a machine gun. In the released version, June Marlowe doesn't appear in this sequence at all. However, she does appear in the Spanish version of Pardon Us, which was entitled De Bote en Bote (From Cell to Cell). Luckily, this version does still exist and it's a real treat to be able to view the alternate ending to the fil ...

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Pardon Us, Pardon Us - Summary, Pardon Us - Cast, Pardon Us - Crew, Pardon Us - Opening title card, Pardon Us - The Making, Pardon Us - Foreign Languages, Pardon Us - Availability

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TCM: Encyclopedia II - SKY Network Television - History

Founded by Terry Jarvis, Craig Heatley,Trevor Farmer and Alan Gibb in 1987 as Sky Media Limited. Sky Media Limited originally formed to investigate the possibility of beaming sports programming into clubs and pubs using high performance 4 metre satellite dishes by Jarvis and an engineering associate Brian Green but was redirected into pay television following successful bidding in 1990 for 4 groups of UHF frequencies ...

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SKY Network Television, SKY Network Television - Services, SKY Network Television - My Sky, SKY Network Television - History, SKY Network Television - Ownership, SKY Network Television - Channels, SKY Network Television - Radio Stations, SKY Network Television - SKY Digital Music, SKY Network Television - Other Channels, SKY Network Television - Interactive Services, SKY Network Television - Source

Read more here: » SKY Network Television: Encyclopedia II - SKY Network Television - History

TCM: Encyclopedia II - SKY Network Television - Ownership

Following the total relaxation of foreign ownership limitations in April 1991[citation needed].Sky announced the purchase by a consortium formed by Ameritech, Bell Atlantic, TCI and Time Warner of 51% of Sky for an undisclosed price, suggested to be $100 million It was following this injection of capital (around $25 million) that Sky reduced its prices extended coverage and introduced the new simpler decoders. In 1988[citation needed], TVNZ still cash and asset rich looked to Sky to foster developme ...

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SKY Network Television, SKY Network Television - Services, SKY Network Television - My Sky, SKY Network Television - History, SKY Network Television - Ownership, SKY Network Television - Channels, SKY Network Television - Radio Stations, SKY Network Television - SKY Digital Music, SKY Network Television - Other Channels, SKY Network Television - Interactive Services, SKY Network Television - Source

Read more here: » SKY Network Television: Encyclopedia II - SKY Network Television - Ownership

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Sky Digital UK - History

Sky Digital was officially launched on 1 October 1998, although small-scale tests were carried out before then. For the first time, BSkyB used the newly-launched Astra 2 satellites, which have since come to broadcast exclusively to the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. At this time the use of the Sky Digital brand made an important distinction between the new service and Sky's analogue services. Key selling points were the improvement in picture and sound quality, increased number of channels and an interactive service branded Open.... Sky Digital competed ...

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Sky Digital UK, Sky Digital UK - History, Sky Digital UK - Technical information, Sky Digital UK - Channels, Sky Digital UK - EPG, Sky Digital UK - Entertainment, Sky Digital UK - Movies, Sky Digital UK - Sport, Sky Digital UK - Music, Sky Digital UK - News, Sky Digital UK - Educational, Sky Digital UK - Kids, Sky Digital UK - Shopping, Sky Digital UK - Religious, Sky Digital UK - Specialist, Sky Digital UK - Box Office, Sky Digital UK - Shopping overflow, Sky Digital UK - International, Sky Digital UK - Radio Channels, Sky Digital UK - Other, Sky Digital UK - Adult all premium all disabled on child-friendly EPG, Sky Digital UK - Sky Information

Read more here: » Sky Digital UK: Encyclopedia II - Sky Digital UK - History

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Sky Digital UK - Technical information

Sky Digital's broadcasts are in DVB-compliant MPEG-2, with the Sky Movies and Sky Box Office channels including optional Dolby Digital soundtracks for recent films, although these are only accessible with a Sky+ box. Interactive services and 7-day EPG use the proprietary OpenTV system, with set-top boxes including modems for a return path. Sky News, amongst other channels, provides a pseudo-video on demand in ...

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Sky Digital UK, Sky Digital UK - History, Sky Digital UK - Technical information, Sky Digital UK - Channels, Sky Digital UK - EPG, Sky Digital UK - Entertainment, Sky Digital UK - Movies, Sky Digital UK - Sport, Sky Digital UK - Music, Sky Digital UK - News, Sky Digital UK - Educational, Sky Digital UK - Kids, Sky Digital UK - Shopping, Sky Digital UK - Religious, Sky Digital UK - Specialist, Sky Digital UK - Box Office, Sky Digital UK - Shopping overflow, Sky Digital UK - International, Sky Digital UK - Radio Channels, Sky Digital UK - Other, Sky Digital UK - Adult all premium all disabled on child-friendly EPG, Sky Digital UK - Sky Information

Read more here: » Sky Digital UK: Encyclopedia II - Sky Digital UK - Technical information

TCM: Encyclopedia II - SKY Network Television - Services

Sky Television operates both a UHF terrestrial pay television service on five networks of frequencies covering around 83 percent of the population and direct broadcasting satellite (DBS) service offering around 60 channels of programming. Sky TV plans to add many new channels to its lineup in the future and is currently one of the world's fastest growing and most successful pay TV operators per capita. Sky TV's major focus is currently the implementation of an OpenTV based interactive TV platform. Sky provides a number of channels t ...

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SKY Network Television, SKY Network Television - Services, SKY Network Television - My Sky, SKY Network Television - History, SKY Network Television - Ownership, SKY Network Television - Channels, SKY Network Television - Radio Stations, SKY Network Television - SKY Digital Music, SKY Network Television - Other Channels, SKY Network Television - Interactive Services, SKY Network Television - Source

Read more here: » SKY Network Television: Encyclopedia II - SKY Network Television - Services

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Pardon Us - Crew

Directed by James Parrott Photography . . . . . Jack Stevens Edited by Richard Currier Recording Engineer . . . . . Elmer Raguse Diolauge . . . . . H.M. Walker ...

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Pardon Us, Pardon Us - Summary, Pardon Us - Cast, Pardon Us - Crew, Pardon Us - Opening title card, Pardon Us - The Making, Pardon Us - Foreign Languages, Pardon Us - Availability

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TCM: Encyclopedia II - Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel

After sigining up to the Content Supply Agreement with Foxtel, Optus Television changed their channel lineup to reflect the offerings from Foxtel. Optus were able to have a number of differences between their offering and the Foxtel offering, so that Optus could meet some contractual obligations they had, as well as satisfying a number of requirements placed on the organisation by the ACCC. A number of channels that had previously been unique to Optus (in comparison to Foxtel) were removed from Optus' lineup as they competed with chan ...

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Optus Television, Optus Television - History, Optus Television - Satellite Broadcasting, Optus Television - Sports Programming, Optus Television - Subscriber Numbers, Optus Television - Optus iTV Trials, Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel, Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel Digital, Optus Television - Channel line-up, Optus Television - Entertainment, Optus Television - Movies, Optus Television - Sports, Optus Television - News Weather, Optus Television - Documentaries & Infotainment, Optus Television - Kids, Optus Television - Music, Optus Television - air Digital Audio, Optus Television - Foxtel Box Office - PPV Movies, Optus Television - Other

Read more here: » Optus Television: Encyclopedia II - Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel Digital

In April 2005, Foxtel granted Optus the right to carry the "Foxtel Digital" platform - an expanded range of channels including some interactivity. The service would be resold by Optus, utilising the same equipment as Foxtel (such as the Foxtel iQ PDR, NDS technologies for encryption and OpenTV for interactivity delivery). This agreement also allows for non-exclusive resale rights to the Foxtel Digital service using Satellite Delivery within Foxtel's service area. Commencing trials in November 20 ...

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Optus Television, Optus Television - History, Optus Television - Satellite Broadcasting, Optus Television - Sports Programming, Optus Television - Subscriber Numbers, Optus Television - Optus iTV Trials, Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel, Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel Digital, Optus Television - Channel line-up, Optus Television - Entertainment, Optus Television - Movies, Optus Television - Sports, Optus Television - News Weather, Optus Television - Documentaries & Infotainment, Optus Television - Kids, Optus Television - Music, Optus Television - air Digital Audio, Optus Television - Foxtel Box Office - PPV Movies, Optus Television - Other

Read more here: » Optus Television: Encyclopedia II - Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel Digital

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Pardon Us - Cast

Stan Laurel . . . . . Stanley Oliver Hardy . . . . . Oliver Walter Long . . . . . The Tiger June Marlowe . . . . . Warden's Daughter Jimmy Finlayson . . . . . Schoolteacher Wilfred Lucas . . . . . Warden ...

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Pardon Us, Pardon Us - Summary, Pardon Us - Cast, Pardon Us - Crew, Pardon Us - Opening title card, Pardon Us - The Making, Pardon Us - Foreign Languages, Pardon Us - Availability

Read more here: » Pardon Us: Encyclopedia II - Pardon Us - Cast

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Optus Television - Optus iTV Trials

During 2002-03, Optus trialed interactive digital television over part of its Sydney network. This was known as Optus iTV. The service was unique to Optus and had a good deal of positive consumer feedback. The iTV service utilised the Liberate platform instead of OpenTV, which Foxtel had made a commitment to use for their Digital Service. The trials were cancelled by Optus after reaching agreement with over the Content Supply Agreement ...

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Optus Television, Optus Television - History, Optus Television - Satellite Broadcasting, Optus Television - Sports Programming, Optus Television - Subscriber Numbers, Optus Television - Optus iTV Trials, Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel, Optus Television - Optus TV featuring Foxtel Digital, Optus Television - Channel line-up, Optus Television - Entertainment, Optus Television - Movies, Optus Television - Sports, Optus Television - News Weather, Optus Television - Documentaries & Infotainment, Optus Television - Kids, Optus Television - Music, Optus Television - air Digital Audio, Optus Television - Foxtel Box Office - PPV Movies, Optus Television - Other

Read more here: » Optus Television: Encyclopedia II - Optus Television - Optus iTV Trials

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Herbalism - Examples

Examples of some commonly used herbal medicines: Artichoke and several other plants reduced total serum cholesterol levels in preliminary studies [3]. Black cohosh and other plants that contain phytoestrogens (plant molecules with estrogen activity) have some benefits for treatment of symptoms resulting from menopause [4]. Echinacea extracts limit the length of colds in some clinical trials, although some studies h ...

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Herbalism, Herbalism - Biological background, Herbalism - Popularity, Herbalism - Examples, Herbalism - In video games, Herbalism - Dangers, Herbalism - Name confusion, Herbalism - International standards, Herbalism - Medical interaction

Read more here: » Herbalism: Encyclopedia II - Herbalism - Examples

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Receiving digital terrestrial television in the UK

To receive digital terrestrial television, a British viewer simply needs to buy a set-top box (prices start at under £30) or an interegrated digital television (IDTV). Some set-top boxes are also personal video recorders, allowing viewers to record programmes from digital terrestrial television onto a hard disk. All services apart from the Top Up TV channels and Red Hot TV are available for free to everyone with the ability to them (though not all services may be available to those with poor reception). The free ch ...

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Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Receiving digital terrestrial television in the UK, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Features, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - History, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - List of digital terrestrial channels, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Television channels, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Radio stations, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - The multiplexes, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 1, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 2, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex A, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex B, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex C, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex D, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Use of multiplexing technology, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - New compression technology, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - New channel launches, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Future changes

Read more here: » Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Receiving digital terrestrial television in the UK

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Features

Digital terrestrial television provides many more channels than analogue television. For many viewers it offers a higher-quality picture. A number of interactive services, including a newer version of teletext, are also offered. An eight-day electronic programme guide (EPG) allows viewers to see the names, descriptions and broadcast times for programmes. As this was not an original feature of digital terrestrial television (it was introduced in 2004), s ...

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Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Receiving digital terrestrial television in the UK, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Features, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - History, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - List of digital terrestrial channels, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Television channels, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Radio stations, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - The multiplexes, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 1, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 2, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex A, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex B, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex C, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex D, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Use of multiplexing technology, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - New compression technology, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - New channel launches, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Future changes

Read more here: » Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Features

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - List of digital terrestrial channels

Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Television channels. 1 - BBC One (includes regional variations) 2 - BBC Two (includes regional variations; digital variations from analogue in Wales and Northern Ireland) 3 - ITV1 (regional) 4 - Channel 4 (S4C Digidol in Wales) 5 - Five 6 - ITV2 7 - BBC Three 8 - Channel 4 (Wales only), Tele-G (Scotland only) or a Teletext information screen (England and Northern Ireland only) 9 - B ...

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Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Receiving digital terrestrial television in the UK, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Features, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - History, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - List of digital terrestrial channels, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Television channels, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Radio stations, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - The multiplexes, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 1, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 2, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex A, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex B, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex C, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex D, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Use of multiplexing technology, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - New compression technology, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - New channel launches, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Future changes

Read more here: » Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - List of digital terrestrial channels

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - The multiplexes

Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 1. Operated by the BBC. TV: BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three, CBBC Channel, BBC News 24 Radio: BBC Radio Scotland (Scotland only), BBC Radio nan Gaidheal (Scotland only), BBC Radio Ulster (Northern Ireland only), BBC Radio Foyle (Northern Ireland Only), BBC Radio Wales (Wales only), BBC Radio Cymru (Wales only) Interactive services: BBCi < ...

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Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Receiving digital terrestrial television in the UK, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Features, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - History, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - List of digital terrestrial channels, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Television channels, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Radio stations, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - The multiplexes, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 1, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex 2, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex A, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex B, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex C, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Multiplex D, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Use of multiplexing technology, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - New compression technology, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - New channel launches, Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - Future changes

Read more here: » Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom - The multiplexes

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Acupuncture - Potential risks

Acupuncture is an invasive technique, and therefore not without risk. Hematoma may result from accidental puncture of any circulatory structure. Nerve injury can result from the accidental puncture of any nerve. Brain damage or stroke is possible with very deep needling at the base of skull. Also rare but possible is pneumothorax from deep needling into the lung, and kidney damage from deep needling in the low back. Needling over an occult sternal foramen (an undetectable hole in the breastbone which can occur in up to 10% of people) may res ...

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Acupuncture, Acupuncture - Theory, Acupuncture - An example of acupuncture practice, Acupuncture - Benefits proven and purported, Acupuncture - Potential risks, Acupuncture - Controversy as to effectiveness, Acupuncture - Bibliography

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TCM: Encyclopedia II - Acupuncture - Benefits proven and purported

Although accepted as a medical treatment in Asia for millennia, acupuncture's arrival in the West has sparked much controversy. Acupuncture has eluded scientific explanation to some degree. However, in 1997, the NIH issued a consensus statement on acupuncture that concluded that there is sufficient evidence of acupuncture's value to expand its use into conventional medicine and to encourage further studies of its physiology and clinical value. The NIH statement noted that the data in support of acupuncture are as stron ...

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Acupuncture, Acupuncture - Theory, Acupuncture - An example of acupuncture practice, Acupuncture - Benefits proven and purported, Acupuncture - Potential risks, Acupuncture - Controversy as to effectiveness, Acupuncture - Bibliography

Read more here: » Acupuncture: Encyclopedia II - Acupuncture - Benefits proven and purported

TCM: Encyclopedia II - Moxibustion - Terminology

The word "moxa" comes from Japanese mogusa (艾) (the u is not very strongly enunciated). Yomogi (蓬) also serves as a synonym for moxa in Japan. Chinese uses the same character as mogusa, but pronounced differently: ài, also called àiróng (艾絨)(meaning "velvet of ài"). The Chinese character for moxa forms one half of the two making up the Chinese word that often gets tran ...

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Moxibustion, Moxibustion - Terminology, Moxibustion - Theory and practice, Moxibustion - Parallel uses of mugwort

Read more here: » Moxibustion: Encyclopedia II - Moxibustion - Terminology




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