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2023/07/04

Prime Video: Mastering Tai Chi

Prime Video: Mastering Tai Chi

Mastering Tai Chi
Season 1
These 24 half-hour lessons, taught by an International Master Tai Chi Instructor, take you deeply into the practice, focusing on a routine known as the Yang-style 40-movement form. Known as moving meditation, tai chi is part exercise, part relaxation and is accessible to everyone, regardless of age of the current level of physical fitness.
2020
24 episodes
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S1 E1 - The Path toward Mastery

June 1, 2020
37min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Welcome to the guan, or tai chi studio. Start your journey on the path of mastery by discovering how taijiquan is a complex system that weaves together martial artistry, the pursuit of health and longevity, and the philosophy of harmony and balance. Then, practice several stances that you will use throughout the Yang-style 40-movement form, and learn your first tai chi principle.
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S1 E2 - Harmony Is the Ultimate Goal

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Continue your study of the principles of tai chi with the art's most fundamental concept: when you're in harmony and balance, everything works better. Consider how this applies to your body, your mind, and your relationships with others. Learn the first two movements of the Yang-style 40 form: commencing and grasp the bird's tail.
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S1 E3 - Walking like a Cat

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Movements in tai chi are graceful, balanced, and unhurried, and this is accomplished through mindful awareness of your body, thoughts, and emotions. Mindfulness is an essential element of tai chi and a vital tool for a harmonious life. Use this awareness as you learn the next two movements of the form: single whip and step up and raise hands.
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S1 E4 - Mind over Muscles

June 1, 2020
28min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The power in tai chi comes from your intention-your mind and will-not the physical exertion of your body. Muscular tension and emotional stress inhibit the flow of chi and waste your energy, making you weaker. Feel the strength and power within softness as you move with a weighted tai chi ball. Learn the next two form movements: white crane spreads its wings and brush knee and twist step.
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S1 E5 - Taming the Monkey Mind

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The monkey represents our impulses, uncontrolled thoughts, desires, and flight/fight/freeze responses. Practice taming the monkey mind, cultivating the chi and the character by releasing points of tension, clearing energetic bottlenecks, and accumulating merit and virtue. Continue your study of the form with the hands strum the pipa and parry and punch.
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S1 E6 - The Bow and Arrow

June 1, 2020
28min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
A tai chi master is like an archer who never misses a target. Gaining clarity and calm through practice, you will learn to craft noble desires like straight arrows and release them from your bow with the force of your intent to manifest in the world. Ponder the power of your focused will, and learn the next form movements: sealing and closing and diagonal flying.
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S1 E7 - Practicing in a Small Space

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Learn the qigong form 8 pieces of brocade, which is an excellent warm-up or adjunct to tai chi chuan. Review all of the moves you have learned so far, and get strategies for how to do the form in a small space. With these techniques, you can practice anywhere-which means you'll practice more often.
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S1 E8 - Hips and Waist: The Center Is the Commander

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
In tai chi, the whole body is connected in smooth motion, and the hips and waist lead the movement. Relax your midsection and low back, and practice with the weighted tai chi ball to help you get the feeling of circling and spiraling. Continue with the next movements in the form: punch under elbow and repulse the monkey.
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S1 E9 - Feet: Separate Empty from Full

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Begin with a new stepping practice to get you focused on footwork. To have the proper balance and leverage, it's important to know which foot is weighted, or full, and which is empty-and to shift your weight smoothly and completely. Apply this new insight to the next form movements: fair lady works at the shuttles and part the horse's mane.
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S1 E10 - Shoulders: Finding Reasons to Let Go

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Tai chi becomes easy when you let go of mental and physical resistance and tension. By sinking the shoulders and relaxing the elbows, you improve your flow. Incorporate pivots to adjust your steps and alignment, and discover when the hands move in different rhythms. Learn the move cloud hands.
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S1 E11 - Inside Reflects the Outside

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
When your clear intention guides the chi and the chi directs the body, then your external actions are a reflection of your internal motivations. This unifies you into a coherent being, physicality led by spirit. Continue your study of the form with high pat on horse and kick with right heel.
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S1 E12 - Chest, Posture, and the Natural Curve

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Watch Mr. Ross with the tai chi straight sword, moving in tai chi's circles and spirals that are natural to the body. Your body has five natural curves, or bows, that increase the power of your movements. Learn relaxed postures that emphasize these gentle curves, and maintain your awareness of the body bows as you learn box both ears and separate the left foot.
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S1 E13 - Bring Out Your Flow

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Tai chi relies on continuous, harmonious motion, or flow. Maintaining your physical flow supports your ability to connect with universal flow-the exchange of ideas, information, and energy that creates new things in the world. Watch Mr. Ross demonstrate flow with the tai chi staff, and review all of the form movements that you have learned so far.
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S1 E14 - Transitions as Smooth as Silk

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Explore the history of silk and its connection to the principles of tai chi. Learn exercises to develop the motions of silk reeling and silk pulling, which are advanced techniques hidden within many form movements. Feel this smoothness and connection as you continue with the form with turn body and kick with heel and needle at the bottom of the sea.
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S1 E15 - Legs to Arms: Connecting Upper and Lower

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Discover the history, philosophy, and importance of tea in tai chi. As you savor this knowledge, contemplate the next tai chi principle: connecting upper with lower. The upper body moves in coordination with the lower body, and the energy at the top of the head is connected to the energy at the bottoms of the feet. Maintain this connection through the form movements of this ancient art.
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S1 E16 - A Movable Meditation

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Tai chi is both moving meditation and movable meditation-you can perform the form anywhere, and you carry the mental aspects with you in every situation. This exemplifies the principle of tranquility within movement, and movement within tranquility. Continue your study of the form with turn and pat the foot and ride the tiger.
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S1 E17 - Bouncing Away Conflict

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Explore the eight original intentions of tai chi, and see how they are exemplified in the form movements. These eight concepts also have practical applications in your daily life as conflict management strategies. Consider how to deal with conflict, and learn some stretches that will help you with the next form movement: snake creeps down.
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S1 E18 - The Peaceful Warrior

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Continue your consideration of the eight original intentions and their application to conflict. Ponder the wisdom of the Dao De Jing, and discover the five recommendations for cultivating the spirit of a peaceful warrior, as codified by the legendary founder of tai chi. Learn the next movements in the form: rooster stands on one leg and punch groin.
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S1 E19 - Qigong Breathing

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Deepen your understanding by reviewing all the movements you’ve learned so far, focusing on your internal sensations as you gently and continuously flow from movement to movement. Explore qigong meditative breathing, and uncover how the breath creates the continuous link from intentions to chi to body.
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S1 E20 - Partners: The Whole Body Is the Hand

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Learn the game of pushing hands with a partner, an essential pillar of tai chi chuan. This exercise will increase your sensitivity and understanding as well as your martial prowess. The secret: instead of focusing on how to defeat the opponent, a tai chi master focuses on recreating harmony.
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S1 E21 - Five Stages of Mastery

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Tai chi is a living art that grows and changes, as it has always been. Hear the story of Chen Won Tang, one of the most influential tai chi masters in history, and draw inspiration from his innovation and leadership. Learn a new hand position that is used in the form movement seven stars posture.
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S1 E22 - Lotus Kick and Laughing Buddha

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Listen to the tale of the wandering monk and the two temple brothers, contemplate the Laughing Buddha, and gain an appreciation of the importance of not taking life too seriously. The Wu way of non-striving allows you to let go of control, tension, and expectation. Keep this playful attitude as you step back to ride the tiger and turn body and lotus kick.
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S1 E23 - Conserve Your Energy

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Discover the sources of the chi in your body, and consider the importance of circulating and cultivating the chi. Deeper states of relaxation permit smoother and more complete circulation, and the cultivation of chi refines and purifies your energy. This gives you more power-and allows you to conserve it.
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S1 E24 - Another River to Cross

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Add the last movements of the form: shoot the tiger, sealing and closing, cross hands, and closing form. Go through the entire 40-movement form, feeling the flow. Ponder the significance of your journey to tai chi mastery, and consider the next steps on your path-because studying the art of tai chi chuan yields rewards for a lifetime.
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Prime Video: Essentials of Tai Chi and Qigong

Prime Video: Essentials of Tai Chi and Qigong

Essentials of Tai Chi and Qigong
Season 1
Science shows that tai chi and qigong are good medicine and good exercise. Discover the secrets of health and serenity with these 24 in-depth lessons from a renowned tai chi champion and instructor.
2020
24 episodes
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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S1 E1 - The Snake and the Crane

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June 1, 2020
34min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
David-Dorian Ross recounts the history of tai chi and qigong, which are closely related practices. Then he introduces the Yang family short form of 24 individual movements, which is the most widely performed tai chi routine. He closes with his top ten tips for your personal practice.
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S1 E2 - First Steps in a Journey

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Start the first of the qigong exercises, called the Frolic of the Five Animals. You also begin a regular routine of simple tai chi drills. Then learn the first two movements in the 24-movement short form: Opening the Door and Parting the Wild Horse's Mane.
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S1 E3 - Harmony and Balance

June 1, 2020
28min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Continue with the Frolic of the Five Animals. Then delve into the concept of harmony and balance embodied in the idea of yin and yang, which inspires the philosophy and practice of tai chi. Close with Crane Spreads Wings in the short form routine.
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S1 E4 - The Ultimate Martial Art

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Tai chi as a martial art is called tai chi chuan (taijiquan), which can be translated as "the ultimate martial art." Investigate the defense and fighting aspects of tai chi, which deepen your appreciation for the power behind this seemingly gentle art. Then learn Brush Knee and Push in the short form.
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S1 E5 - The Five Families of Tai Chi Practice

June 1, 2020
35min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Branch out from the Yang style to see how other families of tai chi perform the movement called Single Whip. Mr. Ross also explains the fascinating history of the five families: Chen, Yang, Wu, Wu/Hao, and Sun. Close with Playing the Pipa in the short form.
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S1 E6 - Qigong and the Five Animal Frolics

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Learn the final posture in the qigong series called the Frolic of the Five Animals. Then explore the ancient concept of qi, the life force that underlies the practice of qigong and tai chi. Finally, add Repulse the Monkey to your repertoire of the 24-movement short form.
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S1 E7 - Energy Exercise - A Branch of Chinese Medicine

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Deepen your understanding of qi and its role in traditional Chinese medicine, which is radically different from Western medicine. Discover how qigong and tai chi are designed to manipulate qi energy. Close by performing the next movement in the short form: Grasp the Bird's Tail on the left side.
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S1 E8 - The First Pillar of Practice - Forms

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Learn how to walk with mindfulness. Then study the first pillar of tai chi practice: forms, which are the choreographed dance-like movements that most people associate with tai chi. For the short form routine, practice Grasp the Bird's Tail on the right side.
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S1 E9 - The Second Pillar - Push Hands for Two

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Begin a new qigong series called the Eight Pieces of Brocade. Next, explore the second pillar of tai chi practice: push hands, which involves gentle but challenging sparring with a partner. End with a movement called Single Whip.
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S1 E10 - The Third Pillar - Standing Meditation

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Experience the feeling of standing with proper alignment as you explore the third pillar of tai chi: standing meditation. Experiment with a qigong exercise called Standing Like a Tree. Then lose yourself in the next dream-like sequence of the 24 movements: Waving Hands Like Clouds.
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S1 E11 - Benefits to the Heart and Immune System

June 1, 2020
27min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Delve into clinical studies showing that tai chi excels as a non-pharmaceutical treatment for heart and lung disease, as well as being a valuable adjunct to cancer therapy. In the short form, repeat Single Whip.
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S1 E12 - A Healthy Weight and a Healthy Mind

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Continue your study of tai chi and health by looking at its documented benefits for treating obesity and Alzheimer's disease. Then reach the halfway point in your study of the 24-movement short form with a pose called High Pat on Horse.
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S1 E13 - Tai Chi Legends - Stories of the Masters

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Marvel at the amazing exploits of classic tai chi masters, including two legendary champions, Zhang San-Feng and Wang Tsung-Yueh, and a historical figure, Yang Lu-Chan, who invented the Yang style. Conclude with another segment of the short form: Stand Up and Kick with Heel.
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S1 E14 - Reading the Tai Chi Classics

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Study the oldest and newest chapters in the Tai Chi Classics, watching Mr. Ross demonstrate the principles of proper tai chi technique as he recites the texts. Then learn one of the more martial movements in the 24-part lesson: Boxing Both Ears.
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S1 E15 - A Superior Workout - Use More of Your Muscles

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
How can the slow dance of tai chi compete with running or weightlifting as a workout? The secret is that tai chi activates many muscles at the same time, burning calories at a high rate. For the short form routine, practice Stand Up and Kick on the other side.
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S1 E16 - Eight Pieces of Brocade and a Better Back

June 1, 2020
23min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Learn the last movement in the qigong series called the Eight Pieces of Brocade. Then go through the entire routine from the beginning, concentrating on how qigong and tai chi promote correct posture and a better back. Close with Snake Creeps through the Grass from the short form routine.
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S1 E17 - Tai Chi Weapons - When Hands Are Not Empty

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
As students advance in tai chi, they move from empty hands forms to weapons play, which has the same elegant choreography but with sticks, swords, or spears. Try out this ancient martial art, seeing how even everyday objects can be used for practice. Then master a new movement in the short form: Rooster Stands on One Leg.
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S1 E18 - Using the Mind - Inner Organizing Principles

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Focus on tai chi's organizing principles, which underlie everything you have learned so far. These include the balance of yin and yang; softness overcomes hardness; and use mind, not strength. Close with Snake Creeps through the Grass on the other side.
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S1 E19 - Mental and Physical Flow

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Experiencing life with balance and harmony requires that you master flow, which is a traditional principle of tai chi. Look at both mental and physical aspects of flow. Then for the short form, study Rooster Stands on One Leg on the other side.
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S1 E20 - Creating Space for Choices

June 1, 2020
28min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Imagine what it would be like if you were never entrapped by stress again. Thanks to your study of tai chi and qigong, this blissful state is already in your grasp. For your next segment of the 24-movement routine, perform Fair Lady Works at Shuttles.
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S1 E21 - Flow at Work - When Business Is in Balance

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Discover how to integrate the outlook and practice of tai chi into your work life. Study a routine that you can do in your office or cubicle, as it requires only one step in each direction. Then, learn Looking for the Needle at the Bottom of the Sea.
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S1 E22 - Energy Flow in Your Surroundings

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Qigong manipulates the flow of qi in your body. Learn how the art of feng shui allows you to harmonize qi energy in your surrounding environment. Also investigate the ancient Chinese five element theory. Close with Opening the Arms Like a Fan in the short form.
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S1 E23 - Taking Practice Deeper

June 1, 2020
39min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Mr. Ross devotes this entire lesson to the 24-movement short form, showing you how to take your practice to a deeper level by mastering subtleties in the poses and transitions. Go through all the moves you have learned so far.
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S1 E24 - The Evolution of Tai Chi

June 1, 2020
34min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
After warming up with a final qigong exercise, analyze how tai chi is helping millions in the Western world adapt to the challenges of 21st-century life. Then learn the concluding exercises of the short form: Deflect Downward, Parry, and Punch; and Closing the Door. See how everything you've learned comes together while performing the entire 24-movement series.
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2023/07/03

** Prime Video: The Science of Integrative Medicine, The Great Courses

Prime Video: The Science of Integrative Medicine

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Complementary and Integrative Medicine

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Making the Case for Integrative Medicine

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Mind-Body Medicine

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Guided Imagery, Hypnosis, and Spirituality

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Practicing Meditation

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Moving Meditation: Yoga, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong

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Relaxation Therapies

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Effective Acupuncture

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Massage Therapy and Spinal Manipulation

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Living Well
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Rosie Bank
15-06-2016
Thank you Dr. Bauer
This was lovely. So informative. So easy to listen to. Just the right blend of science and actionable items. I'm a health coach and I completely support Dr. Bowers perspective.

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28-02-2020
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Dr. Bauer is evidently informed on the consensus of the scientific community regarding so called "alternative medicines". He is well aware of the evidence, or lack thereof, of the effectiveness of the cures that are proposed in his clinic. He never ventures to claim that there is any science based proof that integrative medicines work but only that, in some cases, some experiments suggest a possible correlation between certain non western cures and a perceived improvement of a patient's health conditions.
Most of the integrative treatments proposed are in fact easily correlated with well being. Relaxing, exercise, a healthy diet and meditation are all factors that understandably improve a person's health conditions and that is no mistery. Just as reckless drunk driving can be hazardous to your health (and that of others).
So for the most part this lecture states what should be quite obvious.
Not so when he proceeds to illustrate the supposed benefits of acupuncture and chiropractic treatments. Here he borders closely on quackery when he omits to state that both treatments have been largely debunked and limits himself to state that "some studies seem to show that there mught be beneficial effects". A

For a different, more skeptical (and in my opinion, correct) view, I suggest Dr. Steven Novella's "Medical Myths" and "A Skeptic's Guide" also in the Great Courses or Paul Offit's "Do you believe in magic?" or any book by Dr. Michael Shermer.
The above books give details about the studies they refer to so you can check facts out for yourself.
Hope this is helpful.
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Judi Heitz
20-06-2017
All about meditation NOT integrative medicine
If you want to know all the ways meditation can help your health, this course is good. If you want to know what integrated medicine is, what to expect in integrated medicine, or how to access it, forget it....

The information is good, but this course is not what it the title says....

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Terrie Kirkpatrick
17-11-2016
Very basic.
Would you try another book from The Great Courses and/or Professor Brent A. Bauer?

The only Great Courses Book I have heard so far that I would not recommend.

What was most disappointing about The Great Courses’s story?

I feel like any adult would have known everything in this book just from living in our culture.

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06-03-2019
Just Wonderful.
As human beings are integrative, this concept of medicine managing different aspects of the effect of disease in the whole person is very practical and realistic. I loved it.

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Mary C
31-10-2016
Too bad these weren't recorded live
This audio seems to have come from the author reading his lecture notes rather than actual lectures. I think he would have had more energy had he been actually delivering this information live. I am sure they were very interesting in-person, but I had to speed up the recording to make it through.

However, that said, it was well-researched and had good information. Worth listening to if you are exploring integrative medicine. Anyone considering using Mayo Clinic services should listen to the last two chapters at a minimum, because they speak of options that are available there.

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24-10-2016
Loved it
This course was informative, instructional, uplifting and enjoyable to listen to. The pros and cons of each complementary therapy were fairly represented and supported with research.

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RachelsReads
20-06-2023
Great Overview!
Great information and overview of how lifestyle changes and integrative medicine can work together with main stream medicine to improve overall health. Definitely worth the read!

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27-05-2019
good stuff
mayo clinic is sincere. what a fabulous place to work I would imagine. Well done. valid suggestions and to the point information.

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19-12-2018
unrealistic
29 yrs as M.D. Not helpful. Real patients in real world won't do this. Would not recommend wasting your time.
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I have not completed this entire course, but am 75% done. I am captivated by the material. The author is great at telling the story and explaining the medical terminology. I am not a doctor nor do I work in this environment, but have always liked to know more about the medical profession. 

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. Kymberly · 7 years ago  
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Nothing like science-based, proven strategies that improve wellness to get my happy dance going. Dr Bauer offers a friendly manner and well-paced course that is accessible, achievable, and believable. As a fitness professional, I have already seen and experienced the benefits of alternative medicine. Given the Mayo Clinic's chops and this course, I can now point to one polished, comprehensive source that can help people age actively. Well-organized, well-defined terms, well researched. Listen, learn, feel and heal!

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☆☆☆☆☆4 out of 5 stars. Knowledge Hound · 4 years ago  
Not a Great Use of Time
I have completed well over 100 of the Great Courses. I almost always come away feeling that the time invested in watching them was well worth while. Not so with this course.

Dr. Bauer is personable and easy to listen to, and he is certainly well informed about the various aspects of supplementary treatments and activities. He does an admirable job of explaining what can be undertaken to improve one’s health, and encourages consultation with your primary health care provider in many cases. Research findings are presented to support the activities, showing the benefits of them.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of repetition in his discourse, as well as in the images that are used. The course also seems to have a secondary agenda of laying accolades on the Mayo Clinic Integrative Medicine and Health unit, which isn’t particularly useful when one doesn’t live anywhere near it. That said, though, it does provide a good foundation for the ideas he presents.

I recommend the course because of the breadth of information it provides, but caution the viewer that for many there may not be a strong correlation between the time spent watching and the benefits from it.

As a final comment, Kanopy streaming service offers about 100 Great Courses through our library, which is how I watched this course. My compliments to The Great Courses for supporting this service!

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. Bruce Belcher · 7 years ago  
Good Common Sense Approach to Medicine
Brent Bauer presents a survey of alternative medicine. His approach is based on a logical application of various methods which is grounded in medical research. I often consult the Mayo Clinic's website to see what they think of various types of herbal medicine, and Bauer takes the same sensible approach that one can see on the Mayo Clinic's website. Many doctors closely follow guidelines, which are often developed partly in response to political pressures, and it is refreshing to see a doctor who thinks through the issues before arriving at a recommendation.

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. Almond Breeze · 2 years ago  
I enjoyed this course. Dr. Bauer provided a stellar presentation.

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☆☆☆☆☆4 out of 5 stars. JimHu · a year ago  
The Science of Integrative Medicine
Integrative Medicine is a hot buzzword these days and I bought this course so I could get an authoritative take on what it is and how it differs from traditional. medicine. It turns out to be an alternate take on how to deal with medical issues, through acupuncture, hypnosis, and other approaches rather than traditional medicine's "pill or knife" approach. Integrative medicine is light on peer-review studies and solid proof of its effectiveness, but is part of a holistic view of medicine. and should be considered by anyone.

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. Gaia · 3 years ago  
A great course!
I think it's fantastic that clinics like the Mayo clinic are taking such a strong interest in complementary therapies. It's great to see science catching up with ancient medical techniques by carrying out proper clinical, and much needed, trials. I really enjoyed this course. Very informative. An excellent resource to quote from if your doctor is still sceptical about certain complementary therapies, as sadly many still are, and hasn't bothered to do any research.

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This is actually quite a new course, released in April of 2016. It is also the first course we have produced in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

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The Science of Integrative Medicine
Season 1
Integrative medicine describes the addition of natural or holistic practices into the health-care paradigm to complement conventional Western medicine and promote overall wellness. 
The Science of Integrative Medicine, produced in collaboration with Mayo Clinic provides insight into the science-based facts of commonly used integrative treatments.
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2020
12 episodes
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
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S1 E1 - Complementary and Integrative Medicine

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Explore the history of alternative approaches to care. The discussion begins with research investigating how nutrition, exercise, stress management, and social support (NESS) positively affected men diagnosed with prostate cancer. You'll understand why some doctors may still have questions about integrative practices, while others firmly believe they are worthwhile.
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S1 E2 - Making the Case for Integrative Medicine

June 1, 2020
28min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Review the science behind the benefits of healthy habits, including eating well, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep. Discover the multitude of positive impacts these habits can have on your mind, body, and overall wellness. Get tips to easily integrate simple changes into your daily routines.
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S1 E3 - Herbal Supplements

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Delve into the world of herbal supplements to understand the pros and cons of adding them to your health-care regimen. Get a handle on why no herbal supplement is necessarily "good" or "bad," and learn why it is so important to use supplements responsibly, with your doctor's input and guidance.
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S1 E4 - Supplements in Practice

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Take a deeper dive into some of the most common supplements, and find out which ones Dr. Bauer recommends and uses in his own practice. Understand why he'll sometimes suggest treatments even when they haven't been definitively proven to be widely effective, or have produced mixed results.
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S1 E5 - Mind-Body Medicine

June 1, 2020
30min
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Examine the phenomenon of the mind-body connection to see how you can positively influence your mind in order to improve your body. This area of research is opening the door to new ways of thinking about and approaching various healing techniques. Dr. Bauer shares the latest findings and examples.
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S1 E6 - Guided Imagery, Hypnosis, and Spirituality

June 1, 2020
31min
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Focusing your mind has been known to help alleviate pain, symptoms of illness, and side effects of medications, and even to aid in changing negative behaviors. Dr. Bauer takes you through three practices - guided imagery, hypnotherapy, and spirituality - to demonstrate how these methods can be used in conjunction with Western medicine.
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S1 E7 - Practicing Meditation

June 1, 2020
27min
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Taking the mindful approach a step further, Dr. Bauer provides you with an insightful examination of meditation. In addition to reviewing the multitude of benefits that meditation can provide as both a coping strategy and a preventive measure, Dr. Bauer walks you through a number of steps you can take to help establish a successful meditation session so you can make the most of this practice.
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S1 E8 - Moving Meditation: Yoga, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong

June 1, 2020
30min
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Dr. Bauer focuses on moving meditation, including yoga, tai chi, and qi gong. Although these methods have existed for thousands of years, the scientific benefits of integrating these practices into modern Western healing have just recently begun to emerge. Dr. Bauer reviews this research and provides examples of how these techniques could help you.
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S1 E9 - Relaxation Therapies

June 1, 2020
31min
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Superficially, relaxation therapies seem easy, but Dr. Bauer points out that to really get the maximum health benefits, you have to fully immerse yourself in these practices, and doing so can be challenging at first. He guides you through the process, noting the many mental and physical advantages that come with true relaxation. Once you've mastered it, relaxation will become second nature.
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S1 E10 - Effective Acupuncture

June 1, 2020
29min
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“Does acupuncture work?” is a question that’s often met with controversy. Dr. Bauer discusses scientific evidence that demonstrates both the effectiveness of this technique and the medical conditions it has been known to help alleviate. He also provides valuable tips to help you prepare yourself and make the most out of each acupuncture session.
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S1 E11 - Massage Therapy and Spinal Manipulation

June 1, 2020
30min
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Many people appreciate a good massage, yet few really grasp the science behind how effectively it can help with healing. Based on ancient principals such as acupressure, Dr. Bauer illustrates how this practice is more than just a back rub and, when done properly, can have long-lasting effects that go beyond the session.
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S1 E12 - Living Well

June 1, 2020
31min
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Dr. Bauer offers suggestions on how to approach the topic of integrative medicine with your doctor. He also touches on new integrative strategies that are being researched. By the end, you'll be equipped with a variety of options for how to create a comprehensive wellness program that can positively affect your mental and physical health for years to come.

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The definitive book of yoga therapy, this groundbreaking work comes to you from the medical editor of the country’s premier yoga magazine, who is both a practicing yogi and a Western-trained physician.

Beginning with an overview of the history and science of yoga, Dr. McCall describes the many different techniques in the yoga tool kit; explains what yoga does and who can benefit from it (virtually everyone!); and provides lavishly illustrated and minutely detailed instructions on starting a yoga practice geared to your fitness level and your health status. Yoga as Medicine offers a wealth of practical information, including how to:

•Utilize yogic tools, including postures, breathing techniques, and meditation, for both prevention and healing of illness
•Master the art of becoming more in tune with your body
•Communicate more effectively with your doctor
•Adopt therapeutic yoga practices as either an alternative or a complement to surgery and to expensive, sometimes dangerous medications
•Practice safely

Find an instructor and a style of yoga that are right for you. With twenty chapters devoted to the work of individual master teachers, including such well-known figures as Patricia Walden, John Friend, and Rodney Yee, Yoga as Medicine shows how these experts have applied the wisdom of this ancient holistic practice to twenty different conditions, ranging from arthritis to chronic fatigue, depression, heart disease, HIV/AIDS, infertility, insomnia, multiple sclerosis, and obesity. Defining yoga as “a systematic technology to improve the body, understand the mind, and free the spirit,” Dr. McCall shows the way to a path that can truly alter your life.

An indispensable guide for the millions who now practice yoga or would like to begin, as well as for yoga teachers, body workers, doctors, nurses, and other health professionals.
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"Yoga as Medicine is a powerfully clear, accessible and practical guide to creating a vibrantly healthy body, mind, and spirit. What a tremendous contribution to healing and human potential!"--Joan Borysenko, PhD, author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind

"Read this to find out why we teach our patients YOGA."--Mehmet Oz, MD, author of YOU: The Owner's Manual and Professor and Vice Chairman, NY Presbyterian/ Columbia University Hospital

"Self-administered yoga therapy, taking your cues from a book or magazine, can be a tricky, even risky business. But Yoga as Medicine is the next best thing to having the doctor right there beside you. An instant classic."--Richard Rosen, Contributing Editor, Yoga Journal and Director, Piedmont Yoga Studio

"Yoga as Medicine is beautifully organized and presented, making it instantly readable and practical for anyone desiring better health or immediate help with a particular problem."--Christiane Northrup, MD, author of Mother-Daughter Wisdom, The Wisdom of Menopause, and Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom

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Timothy McCall, M.D., is a specialist in primary care who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a board-certified, Western-trained physician who has traveled to India and throughout the United States observing, training with, and interviewing the world's leading yoga teachers and therapists, he is uniquely qualified to reconcile the medical findings and techniques of East and West. Yoga Journal is the premier yoga magazine in the country. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

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Timothy B. McCall



Timothy McCall, M.D. is a board-certified internist, Yoga Journal's Medical Editor since 2002 and the bestselling author of Yoga as Medicine, and his latest, Saving My Neck: A Doctor's East/West Journey Through Cancer. He teaches yoga therapy seminars in the US and around the world. For dates and locations, see www.DrMcCall.com, where you can also access more than 100 archived articles, videos, and interviews.

Timothy is the co-editor of The Principles and Practice of Yoga in Health Care, a professional level medical textbook on yoga therapy, published in 2016. He is also the author of Examining Your Doctor, a critically-acclaimed consumer health guide. His articles have appeared in dozens of publications, including the New England Journal of Medicine, The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Public Citizen's Health Letter, The Nation, American Health, Redbook (where he was a contributing editor), The Boston Globe, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Los Angeles Times. From 1996-2001 his medical commentaries were featured on the public radio program Marketplace.

He practiced medicine in the Boston area for a dozen years before devoting himself in the late 1990s to yoga therapy. He has studied with many of the world's leading yoga teachers including BKS Iyengar and TKV Desikachar. His primary teachers have been Patricia Walden, Rod Stryker and Donald Moyer. In 2005, he began his studies with a traditional Ayurvedic doctor, Chandukutty Vaidyar, and spent more than a year at his clinic in Kerala, India.

Timothy lives in Burlington, Vermont and lectures and teaches yoga therapy workshops worldwide. DrMcCall.com
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5.0 out of 5 stars Does the job
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Very nice book. Does the job. Nicely illustrated and full of information.
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Purchased this a couple of years ago as a gift for my mom. She loved it and has been using it ever since! Would definitely recommend for anyone who is trying to maintain good health at an advanced age!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive medical approach to yoga
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Dr. McCall is the medical editor of Yoga Journal and many readers are familiar with his excellent articles in that prestigious publication. In 2002, Yoga Journal asked Dr. McCall to write a book on yoga therapy, but he was already working on Yoga as Medicine for two years. The author is a board-certified specialist in internal medicine and was a practicing physician for more than 12 years in the Boston area. At the beginning, Dr. McCall says that he approached yoga "in the same spirit that I'd brought to salsa dancing and tai chi", but then, as he was deepening into his practice, he began to notice important changes in his posture, his breathing, and many other aspects of his daily life. In 2000, he decided to devote himself full-time to investigate the value of yoga as a therapeutic instrument. He has visited many yoga centres and ashrams in the United States and India, exploring, asking students and instructors about the therapeutic value of their yoga practice, and collecting valuable information that is very difficult to access.

The book consists of three parts. Part 1: "Yoga as Medicine", makes a succinct presentation of the scientific basis of yoga and its contributions to health care. Part 2: " The Practice of Yoga", has numerous tips on how to establish a safe practice, how to choose a safe yoga style, and how to select a teacher. Part 3 " Yoga Therapy in Action", has 20 chapters devoted to a large array of conditions (arthritis, asthma, back pain, cancer, depression, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and many others). Dr. McCall, with information provided by leading yoga therapists, offers a brief overview of each condition, discusses in detail the scientific evidence of the contribution made by yoga to the treatment of the condition, and concludes with a series of recommended exercises appropriate for each condition, highlighting the benefits and the contraindications of each exercise. An appendix is devoted to the prevention of yoga injuries.

This book offers an unusual view of yoga. Dr. McCall uses crisp and clear language, his book is lucid and easy to understand, and scientific proofs are fully documented. Being both a competent physician and a skilled yoga practitioner who has explored many yoga traditions, Dr. McCall has the authority to disregard false claims from both sides and insists that a correct perspective is to recognize the complementarities of both approaches. He insists that yoga therapy is not a "magic bullet", but asserts that the characteristics of such therapy (being holistic, with increased effects over time, positive side effects, requiring patient's participation, major emphasis on prevention, etc.) makes yoga therapy ideal for the treatment of some chronic problems, such as diabetes, or arthritis. Dr. McCall is not hesitant to use many of the classical yoga terms (asanas, Pranayama, nadis, etc.), but he alerts us by affirming: "If notions like chakras and prana turn you off, just think of them as metaphors. We use this kind of metaphorical thinking in the West all the time... Good metaphors can help us understand, as yogis put it, 'what is' ". Many people remember his sense of humour from the video, Yoga Unveiled, which has a section on "Yoga as Therapy"; he mentions that on one occasion he was asked: "Will smoke get in the way of yoga?" and he replied "No, but if you are a smoker, yoga might get in the way of smoking."

The book is a treasure of information. It contains photographs of the exercises recommended for each condition. It has a comprehensive index, a list of Sanskrit words and names for the asanas, and a comprehensive list of sources of information, including the web sites of yoga therapists and institutions. This work is the best of its kind and it is the principal source of reference for those interested in discovering the therapeutic value of yoga. On the front cover of the book you will see the opinion of Dr. Mehmet Oz, Director of the Cardiovascular Institute of the New York Presbyterian Hospital: "Read this to find out why we teach our patients YOGA".
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Neck pain, nope. Pelvic floor dysfunction, nope. Only thing in pelvic floor category is for infertility. Stress incontinence or anything to do with bladder, nope. My biggest complaint about not having anything on the pelvic floor is 50% of women have some sort of prolapse in their life. A lot of them can be remedied with simple pelvic floor exercises. The major issue is prolapse can be made worse with certain types of exercises. Deep squats, goddess pose. Boat pose, planks.... all can be bad if not modified.

When 50% of women suffer from something at some point in their life, I would expect it to be included when they can easily get relief with yoga poses OR injure themselves with the wrong yoga poses.

Also, a lot of people suffer from neck pain, find it weird that is not included. Back pain is..... but it talks about strengthening your abs to help spine issues for the back.

Incontinence. again something that can be made better or worse with yoga poses.

I have had this book for 15 years and still waiting to find a condition that I have had issues with to be listed in this book.

I find yoga very helpful, but this book was outdated before it was written.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent reference book for anyone teaching Yoga.
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I have been teaching a class at a senior retirement place (Chair/Seated Tai Chi, Qigong and Yoga for seniors and the physically challenged) for many years and I am always looking for material to increase my overall knowledge. I recently purchased this giant 569 page soft cover book (Yoga as medicine: The yogic prescription for health and healing by Timothy McCall, M.D.) from Amazon for a bargain price. Unlike most other books on yoga this one was written by a medical doctor and he approaches the subject from a unique and interesting perspective.

This book does not just cover one system of yoga but presents material from several yoga methods. The book is organized into three parts. The first part explains using yoga as a part of overall health and medicine. The second part focuses on the practice of yoga including safety factors and choosing a style of yoga. The final part is the longest and covers yoga therapy in action and using the asana (postures) for a wide range of issues such as the following: Anxiety and panic attacks, arthritis, asthma, back pain, cancer, depression, diabetes, headaches, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome and many more health and medical issues.

This excellent book has so much information and detail that it should be considered a reference source for anyone teaching yoga. A very informative volume on yoga.
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The HRT information is out of date (that it increases stroke etc which it doesn’t). Perimenopause/menopause affects half the population so this is something I would expect a book like this to get right. I hope the publishers update it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative book.
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Rather than just saying my back hurts, this book helped me define three areas of my back that were hindering my activities and comfort, so I could better define them to my physician, and recently to a very helpful physical therapist. The physical therapist is now helping me combine my yoga moves with other exercises she suggests and massaging some areas to help improve my range of motion. This has made a world of difference and improvement in about 10 days.

The book contains so much information it will become a welcomed reference source in my library. As an 80-year-old woman with osteopenia who wants to stay agile and moving, I welcome all the help I can gather in my camp. I do recommend the book to others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful reference book for teachers and practitioners
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As a massage therapist and a yoga teacher I was extremely well pleased with this manual. Yoga as medicine makes a wonderful reference book to have in the studio or at home, Jam packed with excellent information from the author (a board certified Physician and yoga practitioner) and many Excellent leading yoga practitioners who each address a different chapter on subjects such as arthritis, Asthma, back pain, menopause, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, cancer and many other conditions and diseases. There are passages on how to address the individual physically, mentally, and emotionally. The author approaches healing from both western and eastern philosophies, blending the two beautifully in this brilliant book.

What I really love is that each illness, condition or disease is divided into sections and addressed by different leading practitioners and Philosophers. All sections have a sequence to follow with good clear black and white photos (even portrait photos of the different authors of each chapter and short Bio's), advice, tips, contraindications, breathing techniques, visualizations and scientific and yogic perspectives and statistics.
AAdil Palkhivala writes about High blood pressure in Chapter 20. Roger Cole (my personal hero (unbeknown to him), I eat up all his anatomy articles on yoga)writes about how to deal with Insomnia in chapter 23. Judith Hanson lassater writes about Back Pain in Chapter 11. Richard Freeman writes the section on overeweight and obesity chapter 27. Elise Browning Miller covers Menopause in Chapter 25. Nischalla Joy Devi discusses heart disease. Rodney Yee talks about headaches in chapter 18. Gary Kraftsow's contribution is about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. There are many more contributors, Shakta Shanti Kaur Khalsa, John Friend,Michael Lee, Sam Dworkis and many others.
I think this is definitely a book every yoga teacher should own and any Massage therapist who is serious about empowering their clients to help themselves on the path to healing, educating them and guiding them to to make healthy lifestyle changes. Get this book!
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Dr. Timothy McCall is a Western-trained physician and medical editor of Yoga Journal. In this book, he has put together an excellent book detailing the use of yoga as part of a holistic approach towards health and wellness. While his enthusiasm about the positive benefits which can be derived from yoga is strongly persuasive, and given his medical training, he makes a real effort to lay a scientific foundation for the efficacy of yoga.

The heart of Yoga as Medicine lies in Part 3, "Yoga Therapy in Action." In this section, Dr. McCall addresses twenty specific health conditions and concerns, ranging from Anxiety and Panic Attacks to Overweight and Obesity. For each chapter, Dr. McCall has chosen a yoga expert to present a potential approach to that condition. Many of the teachers he has selected are well-known names, including Judith Hanson Lasatar for Back Pain, Gary Kraftsow for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Rodney Yee for Headaches. In addition to the featured instructor, every chapter also includes "Other Yogic Ideas," which range from insights by other yoga instructors to supplementary yoga tools, and "A Holistic Approach," a boxed and bulleted segment which talks about combining yoga practice with various other factors in managing the conditions.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent yoga reference book!
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With over 500 pages, this comprehensive resource explains
the many medical conditions that the practice of yoga can
alleviate. Part 3 of the book, "Yoga Therapy in Action" offers
detailed information about how yoga can help with anxiety and
panic attacks, arthritis, asthma, back pain, cancer, carpal tunnel
syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, excess
weight and many more conditions!

McCall, a Western-trained physician, decided to try yoga
because he thought it would be "interesting." At first, McCall
practiced off and on. However, once he began regular practice,
"inserting yoga into the cracks in my day," he noticed amazing
results. His chest started to open and his posture improved. Most
important, he says, were the mental and psychological benefits
he gained. He worried less and problems that in the past would
have had him caused him to blurt out profanities, no longer
fazed him. He eventually studied with yoga teacher Patricia
Walden.

The only area in which I disagree with McCall is that he
doesn't recommend learning on your own at first. Other than
that, I love this book - it's a wealth of research and information
about the health benefits of yoga.

Laura Venecia Rodriguez
Yoga at Home: Gain Energy, Flexibility, and Serenity in 20-30 Minutes a Day
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very inspirational book
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I love this book! I am only about 40% through it on my kindle so far. The author goes into all the good reasons for doing yoga. He's quite egalitarian and gives benefits for many styles of yoga. He does recommend getting a yoga therapist, if possible, to teach correct alignment for each individual body type and/or health challenge. He is a medical doctor and has studied yoga in India. He is a real enthusiast so he inspires me to do some yoga each day. I'm 66 and it's time I got serious about this to preserve my good health. I have done Iyengar-style yoga most of my adult life sporadically with teachers, and without on my own, and I KNOW it makes a difference in my health and feelings of peace and well-being. It's subtle but builds over time. I have many yoga books and I think this one is my favorite because it inspires me to do more. It is in layman's terms so very easy to understand.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 26 February 2022
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Buy it!
Such a Lovely book for anyone interested in yoga.
He writes with eloquence, honesty and wisdom.
So so helpful for any serious yoga student or yoga teacher who wants to prevent problems and recuperate from any issues.
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Kate
4.0 out of 5 stars Thorough and Detailed; Grab Your Highlighter for Note-Taking
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 13 April 2017
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Good book - worth the money - you may find it dry at times unless you're an anatomy + physiology nerd like me, in which case, it's fascinating. I particularly like that it's very thorough and covers several different health concerns and common ailments which can be alleviated with yoga. I'm glad I bought it in paperback rather than kindle because I've already highlighted and sticky-noted it all over the place. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because I'm skeptical of some of the material. I could get down with about 90% of what I read, but I'm not too sure about how sound the science behind the rest of it really is, so there's that. Is it an absolute must-have? No. But Im happy I bought it.
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Elisabeth A. Hughes
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a good descriptive yoga book
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 8 February 2013
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I bought this because I thought I would stop going to regular classes for a while and become a solo at my yoga practice, at home. It has a lot to offer, it really targets specific conditions and challenges that you can use yoga to aid. It also has poses you can challenge yourself with and, hopefully with some yoga background, you can practice on your own in your own time. It's so useful. Nothing on the book, I went back to my weekly class after a short time just because it turned out I missed the community of it. That's all on me. This book is a huge yoga help on a personal level, and my new understanding when I returned to class certainly didn't go unnoticed! It will change you. Like yoga itself, you just have to immerse and let go to it.
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john baynard
5.0 out of 5 stars 10 Stars ⭐️
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 8 March 2022
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Wow! Just wow!! As a certified holistic registered nurse… I feel this book down to my soul! Beautiful.
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Marie Boyum
4.0 out of 5 stars Proof Any Body Can Do Yoga
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 17 November 2009
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Different from the standard yoga books that instruct on basic or common poses and sequences, this book allows everyone to do yoga. There are poses to aid people who suffer from various health issues, from headaches to AIDS; the diversity of ages, body sizes and ethnic backgrounds reinforces the assurance that yoga can be for everybody.

Although the poses may be basic or known to those whom practice, understanding which poses assist for what health issue and the particular sequence is important to helping the problem being addressed. There is much written information, but the layout of the book makes it easy to go directly to the ailment you wish to deal with; by following the pictures one can quickly asses the poses that can help.

A great reference for yoga instructors, personal trainers, physical therapists and those that have practiced yoga. It may be a bit confusing and overwhelming for those that are beginners or have previously not tried yoga.
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G. Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars A great addition to any practice
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 10 March 2008
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I have really enjoyed this book. It provides a very thoughtful view at using yoga as a part of a long term health program. I think most of us who practice view yoga in this way, but the book helped me see that I need to consciously think about how yoga fits in and what specific components in my practice are helping me reach my goals. It also helped me to see that my "good for me" yoga may sometimes get in the way of my goals.

The book is accessible to a large range of people, though I think it would be best for someone who has established a practice already as they will have an experience basis that will allow an appreciation of the items discussed (could be wrong, but I think I get it a lot better now than I would have before beginnig practice). But I don't think you need to be in teacher training or anything like that to benefit from it (I am not any where near that in my practice).
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Cleopatra Rosioreanu
5.0 out of 5 stars In his book, Dr. McCall comes across as if he is taking directly to me, as a friend that I haven't had the chance to meet.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 11 September 2013
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In his book, Dr. McCall comes across as if he is taking directly to me, as a friend that I haven't had the chance to meet.
I discovered yoga many years ago after I was diagnosed with a disc hernia. An inspired therapist created a personalized exercises program for me using a series of yoga postures. He also directed me read two books: "Do-In: Eastern massage and yoga techniques" and "Yoga - Source of Health". So, following the instructions, I started a long, challenging journey in yoga and eastern medical techniques. The result - I was able so far to avoid surgery.
"Yoga as Medicine" confirmed to me that I am on the right path. Now, retired and facing aging problems, I feel encouraged to "insert yoga into cracks of my day" adding relaxation and meditation to my daily exercises in order to control and enhance my life.
Thank you, Dr. McCall.
Cleopatra Rosioreanu
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Diane M.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great way to tie in medicine with yoga
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 8 August 2015
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After paying over $20 for the paperback at a book store a few years ago, it quickly became my favorite yoga book. I wanted to tie in medical and health concerns with poses and this did it. But, it was so comprehensive that it was too heavy to carry around all of the time, so I broke down 2-3 years ago and got the Kindle version at $18 (now it's much lower and a great bargain). With the Kindle version, I can do a Kindle search for any word in the entire book and it takes me right there. By doing so, I've found answers to my questions about thyroid, breathing, Ayurveda, psoas and piriformis poses and more. From one medical professional to another, THANK YOU Dr. McCall!
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2023/07/01

Prime Video: How to Stay Fit as You Age

Prime Video: How to Stay Fit as You Age
How to Stay Fit as You Age
Season 1
As we get older, we discover changes in how our bodies move and behave - changes that contradict how young we feel on the inside. 

But you can transform your experience of aging into a positive and, above all, healthy one. And it all starts with staying fit. 

Certified fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Bonura helps you create and practice a balanced, adaptable fitness program.
2020
18 episodes
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Documentary
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S1 E1 - Aging with Optimism - A Holistic Approach

June 1, 2020
33min

When is your age considered "old"? What three health-promoting characteristics make up the foundation of healthy old age? What is your "locus of control" - and why is it so important to have one? These and other questions are answered in this first step on a journey that can change your life.
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S1 E2 - Getting and Staying Motivated

June 1, 2020
28min

Dr. Bonura discusses the secrets of motivation and illustrates the six stages of behavioral change - precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination. She also offers tips on conquering several common barriers to change, including procrastination, preconditioned beliefs, and a fear of discomfort.
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S1 E3 - Self-Care Fundamentals

June 1, 2020
30min

Explore the fundamentals of self-care, which involves choosing behaviors that help balance the stress of modern life. As you look at sleep, nutrition, mental exercise, and stress management, you'll learn ways to promote self-care in your life through incorporating pre-sleep rituals, strengthening your long-term memory with puzzles, and more.
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S1 E4 - Fitness Fundamentals - Choose Your Activity

June 1, 2020
28min

How can you use physical activity to take better care of yourself? Find out with this look at the components of physical fitness, including three that specifically support healthy aging. Then, learn the basics behind any successful fitness plan - and how to develop one that works for you.
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S1 E5 - Fitness beyond the Gym - Active Daily Living

June 1, 2020
32min

You don't need the gym to build movement into your daily life. Here, discover how to stay active throughout your day. By making small, simple choices - such as walking with a colleague instead of e-mailing, taking a dance class, or cultivating better posture - you'll move better. And feel better, too.
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S1 E6 - It’s Not Just Physical - Mindful Fitness

June 1, 2020
32min

Mindful fitness is an important part of aging healthfully and involves exercises that cultivate unity between your mind and your body. Among the many exercises you learn about here are basic yoga, tai chi, martial arts, and meditation - all of which combine physical exercise with deliberate breathing and mental training.
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S1 E7 - Motivation - Goals and Willpower

June 1, 2020
29min

Take another look at why solid goals and environmental support are key to staying healthy as you age. You'll explore each of the five characteristics of a good goal and discover how your environment affects your health-promoting decisions and supports your willpower.
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S1 E8 - Friends, Fitness, and Social Support

June 1, 2020
29min

Whether you want them to or not, your friends and family have an effect on your overall fitness. Dr. Bonura shows you how to leverage your social circle at work and at home to support your well-being. How can your relationships inspire your health? And how can fitness cultivate stronger relationships?
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S1 E9 - Accepting a New Reality

June 1, 2020
32min

Eating disorders such as bulimia and binge eating. Exercise addiction and overtraining. Explore these and other obsessive behaviors that occur when fitness doesn't support but consumes your life. Learn what causes them, find out how someone can get help, and lower your own risk by cultivating more realistic expectations.
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S1 E10 - Challenges - Illness and Chronic Pain

June 1, 2020
33min

How you respond to the illnesses and pain that come with advancing age can lead to drastically different outcomes in your ability to maintain or rebuild your physical health. This discussion includes exercises that can reduce pain and improve function.
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S1 E11 - Small Steps - A Path to Big Benefits

June 1, 2020
28min

The one activity that consistently promotes health: exercise. First, examine some of the many benefits of physical activity on your body (including its ability to reduce your risk for diseases). Then, turn to the psychological benefits, including higher self-esteem, a stronger sense of self, and improved body image.
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S1 E12 - Making It Work - The Right Plan for You

June 1, 2020
28min

Successful health goals have to be framed in a context that gives them greater purpose. Learn how to do this with a rewarding discussion of our three innate psychological needs (competence, autonomy, and relatedness) and Dr. Bonura's expert advice on the best approach for maintaining a healthy lifestyle in advancing age.
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S1 E13 - Relaxation Strategies

June 1, 2020
32min

Who doesn't want to relax more? Find out how, in the first of several exercise sessions you can follow along with. Here, you'll practice simple breathing exercises, a full-body progressive relaxation exercise, alternate nostril breathing, and a Japanese energy-based exercise for helping you work through pain and discomfort.
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S1 E14 - Foundational Fitness

June 1, 2020
34min

Using only simple exercise tools and a yoga mat, discover how to get a well-balanced, 30-minute workout that incorporates both strength training and flexibility. Complete this workout session two to three times a week (along with gentle cardio) for a well-rounded exercise routine to keep you fit as you age.
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S1 E15 - Core Strength and Balance

June 1, 2020
32min

Maintaining core strength and balance is essential for maintaining our physical independence as we age. In this session, focus on a series of yoga and Pilates exercises - performed both in a chair and on the floor - designed to improve your posture and strengthen the muscles in your core and back.
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S1 E16 - Workplace Fitness

June 1, 2020
34min

Think you have to wait until after the workday ends to exercise? Here, Dr. Bonura reveals some simple (and surprising) ways that you can stay active and energized at the office by taking short walks, practicing good posture in your chair, performing stretches to work your muscles, and more.
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S1 E17 - Chair Yoga

June 1, 2020
36min

For those of us with limited mobility, yoga on a floor mat can seem like an activity that we're better off skipping. But in this fun exercise session, you'll discover how you can still perform basic yoga routines to work your whole body - all from the ease and accessibility of a chair.
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S1 E18 - Qigong - Practicing Fluid Movement

June 1, 2020
32min

Explore the world of qigong, an Eastern practice that focuses on slow, deliberate movement integrated with key breathing exercises to increase your mindfulness. With this session, you'll learn how to tap into the healthy flow of your internal energy - and encourage the balance of opposing forces within your body.
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