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The mission of the Immune Enhancement Project is to promote healing and wellness by providing high quality, accessible, and affordable Traditional Chinese Medicine and other healing arts to the community.

Our overriding goal is to address the needs of racial, ethnic, linguistic and other cultural populations that experience unequal access to health care service.

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Past Newsletter Articles
• Emerging Strategies: Sinus Health from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1997
• Wind and Wei Qi: Allergies and Respiratory Health from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1997
• Naturopathic Treatment of Respiratory Illness from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1997
• Yeast, Candidiasis, Moniliasis, or Candida Albicans from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1996
• Nutrition and HIV from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1996
• Chinese Medicine for HIV+ Women from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1996
• TCM and HIV Women - Something Positive for a Positive from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1996
• Women's Resource List: Alternative Medicine from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1996
• Alternative Therapies in Use for Kaposi's Sarcoma from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• Update on the Use of Qing Hao as Prophylaxis for PCP from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• SPV-30 Progress Report from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• New Research Center at Bastyr University from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• The Role of Pilot Studies in Acupuncture HIV/AIDS Research from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• Developing a New Perspective
from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• The Physiology of Qigong from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• Exercise, Body Fat and Health
from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• New Booklet Explains Chinese Medicine
from IEP Newsletter: Summer 1995
• Development of a TCM Medical Model of HIV/AIDS
from IEP Newsletter: Spring 1995
• Digestive Tract Care and HIV
from IEP Newsletter: Spring 1995