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Dharmapala Centre School of Thangka Painting. Multilingual site. Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Dr. Garma : Basic principals and structure of Tibetan Medicine including conduct, diet, treatment, disease, and conception.
International Tibetan Medical Association (ITMA) : Organization formed to advance and strengthen the recognition of traditional Tibetan healing practices through advocacy and education. Based in Valley Cottage, New York.
Introduction to Tibetan Medicine : Article by Dr. Tamdin Sither Bradley, graduate of the Tibetan Medical and Astrological Institute in Dharmasala, India.
Kohala Natural Healing Arts : Hosts Tibetan medicine retreats in Hawi, Hawaii under direction of Men Tsee Khang College of Tibetan Medicine.
Kum Nye Tibetan Yoga : Great Neck Martial Arts Center offers Kum Nye Tibetan Yoga classes in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Meridian Medical Group : Dr. Raymond Chang practices traditional Asian healing with conventional medicine in New York City. Traditional Tibetan medicine consultation by Dr. Choeying Phuntsok available.
Shang Shung Institute in America - Tibetan Medicine : Dedicated to the study, practice and preservation of traditional Tibetan medicine. Conway, Massachusetts.
Tibetan Medicine : Traditional teachings, spiritual basis of Tibetan medicine, news, resources. Maintained by Terry Halwes, New Haven, Connecticut.
Tibetan Pulsing International : History, techniques and group processes. Founded by Dheeraj (James Rudolph Murley).
Tibetan Pulsing Western Australia : Bodywork developed from secret Tibetan teachings uses the pulse-beat of the heart to transform pain into pleasure. Sudeva, practitioner. Fremantle, Washington.
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