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Life of a TCM Medical Student: Swear Less. Breathe More. And Keep It Simple.

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Female. 31. Ex-New Yorker in Portland, OR. Medical student at the Oregon College of Oriental medicine.

Breaking down holistic living without the esoteric-hippie stuff. Our health is an innate right; and it shouldn't be all that fancy.

Follow me as I chronicle my journey towards enlightenment without losing my urban dignity.

reading

reading
The Foundations of Chinese Medicine

hearing

hearing
Foster the People

moving

moving
Prepping for surf in PNW

eating

Gado-Gado: Basmati rice; Steamed vegs (cauliflower, carrots, cabbage, zucchini, tomato, spinach) drizzled with spicy peanut garlic sauce.

writing

Acupuncture (4) Addiction (1) Balance (1) Body Image (1) Business (1) Diagnostic (1) Diet (2) Exercise (3) Experiment (1) Herbs (1) Infertility (1) Job (1) Language (1) Law (1) Neural Disorders (1) Nicaragua (1) Obesity (1) OCOM (1) Personal (14) Physical (6) Pregnancy (1) Recipe (1) School (5) Stress (3) Travel (1) Vacation (1) Yoga (2)

stories

  • ▼  2011 (25)
    • ▼  September (3)
      • WordPlay: Clarifications on Medicine
      • Pinch Me
      • Branded For Life
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  May (5)
    • ►  April (7)
    • ►  March (2)

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