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When so many are staring, many waste food? Are you the one who wastes food?
If you see someone wasting food, what will you tell them?
I got inspired by a poet called Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyar is is celebrated as one of India’s greatest poets. Whenever he used to sit for food, he will have a cup of water & needle. All the dropped rice of children will be picked by him, washed and eaten, saying we should not waste even a drop of food.
I admired his thought and started following in my own way. I will not waste any food in my plate.
Now honestly tell me, how many of you waste food. Shall we take an oath today to stop that bad habit of wasting food? Let’s not only correct ourselves but also correct others around us.
Now tell me how many you have corrected. How have you planned to correct yourself?
I was talking about "STARVING" .. missed v in the question ... I apologize
At my house we don't waste food. See when I was in India, I went to catholic school and and the nuns there never let us waste food. When we were younger we had to show the teacher the lunch box, before we go wash the plate. Then we got older and we had to show the plates to the class leader before leaving the room and if the plate for some reason had food in it, they would make u eat it. See, the sad thing was, the teacher get to pick the first class leader ( a boy and a girl ) and the teacher always pick the boy and the girl with the highest grade and i am always the girl sadly, because the one job that I hate to do was to look people's plate and tell them that there is still food left and they have to eat that. Anyways i don't know why i said that....... ok i will come to the topic.
I guess because of that rule in school, i still follow it. I was always one of those lucky souls who had plenty to eat and never had to hungry. But, I think there are million others who long for that food. Many times i read stories about the lives of people who are in country where a war broke out or an environmental tragedy happened. Sometimes i read stories about how people longing to wait for that food that come in a helicopter and how people fight over food. I always thanked God for creating me with soo much care. Many times i forget to pray before i eat, as i am sooo hungry when i come from school. But then later i think about it. Many people long to get the food that i eat, they pray to God to not let them starve. But how many of us really pray before we eat. We have food in the table and we just have to eat it and we won't even thank god for caring soo much for us.
None of us can understand the value the beauty of everything that we have until we can step in the shoes of another person who don't have it. Many a times we won't understand the value of a sibling, until one day we won't have him.her, we won't understand the value of our child until one day we are able to think from the prospective of a person who doesn't have a kid. That is exactly the case of food ( oh see gentleman, i am coming to the topic, Gosh I am having a hard time doing that lol ). Many people in the third world country long to get some food. But us, who have plenty to eat, we waste food and throw it away and throw this in the garbage can, without realizing that the food we waste can keep someone alive. Many in this world die due to starvation.
So i don't waste food. I never do. i only eat if i an hungry and i eat it.
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Find out all the basics about acupuncture and TCM and why it’s use is on the rise in Ontario.
Tools of the TCM Practitioner
Acupuncture is undoubtedly the most common tool which TCM practitioners use. It is best explained as the insertion of hair thin needles on specific locations on the body referred to as acupuncture points. Acupuncture has the unique ability to regulate bodily systems which are out of balance (i.e. disease). For example, if your immune system is too low, the correct acupuncture treatment will strengthen it; if your blood pressure is to high, acupuncture can reduce it. Simply put, acupuncture gives the body a “physiological nudge” in the right direction.
Chinese herbal medicine has a long and extensive history which dates back further than acupuncture. The Materia Medica (the Chinese herbal medicine bible, if you will) is filled with information about thousands of roots, plants, flowers, barks, minerals and animal products, each possessing unique medicinal properties. Chinese herbal medicine is considered by most traditionalists to be the most important and useful tool of the TCM practitioner.
Tuina (twee-na) is TCM massage. Tuina is most appropriate for issues like musculo-skeletal pain but can also be used for issues like digestive and menstrual issues with great success.
Cupping or “fire” cupping uses round, glass cups which are placed on the body. The term “fire” is used because a small, controlled flame is quickly inserted into the glass, burning off the oxygen in the cups; this creates a mini vacuum in the cup which, after placed onto the skin (usually the back) gently pulls the skin and muscle tissue into the cup. This is very effective at reducing chronic muscle aches and pains.
Moxibustion is the burning of a Chinese herb called Mugwort on or around acupuncture points. Moxibustion, or moxa, is generally used when the person experiences “cold” pain such as knee pain that is worse in cold weather.
Other TCM modalities include gua sha (mild skin scraping technique), diet therapy and exercise recommendations.
What to Expect During your First Visit
Your first visit with a TCM practitioner should be at least an hour and could go an hour and a half in length. A complete health history is taken during this time noting recent illnesses, medications and issues with your family history.
When you see a TCM practitioner, you will also be asked a number of questions which are important for the TCM practitioner to know and will help them decide which acupuncture points to use and which herbs to prescribe. Finally, a true TCM practitioner will always take your pulse (at the wrist) and inspect your tongue. A lot of time is spent in TCM colleges learning these two important diagnostic tools. TCM believes that there are 28 different types of pulses, each indicating a certain imbalance within the body. The size, shape, coating and surface of the tongue also contains a wealth of information which further helps us narrow down a diagnosis. Take a look at your tongue the next time you get the flu; the changes are drastic!
Follow-up visits can be anywhere from 30min to an hour depending on the condition being treated. Typically, it can take anywhere from 6-10 treatments to see a change in your condition; less if the problem has been around for a short time (weeks) and longer if it has been around for months or years.
Training of a TCM Practitioner in Ontario
This is where things get confusing for the public but thankfully, the province has responded by passing Bill 50 in December 2006 and a regulatory college for Acupuncture and TCM for Ontario is currently being formed. That being said, many people still practise acupuncture with very little training and it is (for now) up to the public to determine if their acupuncturist is qualified enough to provide them with the care they need. Your best bet is to go to someone with specific TCM training (at least four years) from a recognized TCM college to receive the best possible treatment results.
Much More than Pain Management
The scientific community agrees that acupuncture is helpful with pain management and there are many articles on this subject in medical journals all over the world. However, the general public is only recently becoming aware of all the other common conditions which acupuncture is successful at treating. Chronic digestive problems, gynaecological concerns and emotional issues are all very common complaints in the clinic of a TCM practitioner and can be treated very successfully.
Give it a Try!
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About the Author
Drew Nesbitt BA, TCMP, Ac. has an honours degree in Health Studies as well as a Doctoral Diploma in TCM and Acupuncture. Drew is a member of the Canadian Society of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture and has been in clinical practise in Toronto for over 7 years helping people with chronic pain, digestive concerns, gynaecological issues and infertility. To reach Drew, visit www.drewnesbitt.ca













