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By Elizabeth Reninger, About.com Guide to Taoism

Tonic Gold: Spiritual Sunshine

Sunday June 29, 2008

The strength of Chinese Medicine - acupuncture and herbal medicine - lies in its capacity to relate to each person as absolutely unique. By feeling the pulse, looking at the tongue, palpating the abdomen, observing the quality of the shen in the eyes, and asking questions, we're given a picture of the energetic patterns operating for the individual, at that particular time. Based upon the pattern that is currently manifesting, we choose acupuncture points or an herbal formula, as support for restoring balance.

For this reason, there aren't many supplements that I would recommend, in a general way - independent of this kind of individualized diagnostic process. Tonic Gold is one that I do feel comfortable recommending - enthusiastically! - as support for meditation, qigong, Inner Alchemy, yoga or martial arts practice. Tonic Gold is created in India by the French hermetic alchemist Petri Murien. Its active ingredient is Potable Gold, and I have found it to be incredibly potent. So I invite you to check it out, and let me know what you think!

Helpful Hint: The North American distributors of Tonic Gold offer a standard 10% discount for practitioners of meditation and the internal arts. Simply enter the discount code "vitality" (without the quotation marks) to receive this gift.

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