without all the common ailments associated with aging!
Someone sent me this youtube clip of a 2009 TV interview the reporter published online. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRWBETgQyEw
Dr. SaTerra Vishnu was being interviewed during my Acupuncture session and the reporter ended up expanding the interview to include a few minutes at my Mount Dora dojo.
Working to keep the body ticking . . .
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Very inspirational interview. Like the article in Masters magazine...a class act. This type of P.R. is what we need to bring back students to the "traditional" martial arts.
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Nicely done interview, George.
For the record... I liked your explanation of the benefits of acupuncture better than the "expert" with the shelves of Chinese herbs behind him. I know he tried very hard to speak to a lay audience, but... his explanations didn't jive with mathematical or physiological reality. This I say from the perspective of a biomedical engineer and a former chemist. (FWIW, one of my professors was Chinese.) Even the interviewer did a better job. Your agnostic approach to everything you do serves you well, and your lay explanations made perfect sense.
- Bill
For the record... I liked your explanation of the benefits of acupuncture better than the "expert" with the shelves of Chinese herbs behind him. I know he tried very hard to speak to a lay audience, but... his explanations didn't jive with mathematical or physiological reality. This I say from the perspective of a biomedical engineer and a former chemist. (FWIW, one of my professors was Chinese.) Even the interviewer did a better job. Your agnostic approach to everything you do serves you well, and your lay explanations made perfect sense.
- Bill