Author Archives: Tsun Nin Lee

Don’t Follow Buffett Too Closely, or You might Get Buffeted

Dated: May 15, 2020 I want to state at the very outset that I have the greatest respect and admiration for Warren Buffett, both for his legendary investment acumen and his humanitarianism. That is why his actions thirteen days ago … Continue reading

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How Deadly is COVID-19?

Dated: April 28, 2020 How deadly is COVID-19? It depends on who you talk to—people who are totally asymptomatic after being infected with COVID-19 or the patients on respirators in the ICU. The truth is, at this point, we don’t … Continue reading

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Curing COVID-19 Infection with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Dated: April 21, 2020 by Tsun-Nin Lee, M.D.DirectorAcademy of Pain ResearchApril 20, 2020 Introduction The attached video report on the application of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) therapeutics in the treatment of COVID-19 infections in China has placed TCM in a … Continue reading

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A preliminary analysis of the viral epidemic in Wuhan from the perspectives of traditional Chinese medicine and I-Ching

A preliminary analysis of the viral epidemic in Wuhan from the perspectives of traditional Chinese medicine and I-Ching Gene sequencing has shown that the Wuhan coronavirus is rather similar to the SARS virus, but whether the pathogenesis, evolution of symptoms, … Continue reading

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Does Bernanke still have a chance?

Dated: October 8, 2013 By all measures and with few exceptions, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has done a great job by preventing the economy from going down the drain. Yet, President Obama was intent on replacing him, for political … Continue reading

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The American Encierro: Running Ahead of the Bulls

Dated: October 8, 2013 Facing the uncertainty of raising the debt ceiling, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has recently retreated to about 15,000, as investors debate whether this is the time to take money off the table or to take … Continue reading

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The Publication of My Book

Dated: September 6, 2013 For the last four decades, I have been practicing a special brand of medicine that integrates East and West by combining the best of modern medicine and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) on the basis of diagnosis … Continue reading

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Replacing Bernanke: Fixing Something That Ain’t Broke, or Breaking Something That’s Already Fixed?

Dated: September 6, 2013 Remember the days of the financial tsunami in late 2008 and early 2009 when the stock market had tanked and investors were in a panic? Remember the clamor of financial pundits who raised the specter of … Continue reading

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What do Dell and Herbalife have in common?

Dated: July 22, 2013 Financier Carl Icahn is currently deeply involved with both companies. He wants to keep Dell at least partially public by making every effort to thwart Michael Dell’s attempt to take the company private. The matter will … Continue reading

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Will highflying Boeing stocks have a hard landing?

Dated: July 19, 2013 The stock price of Boeing has recently enjoyed a meteoric rise from the low $70’s  to approximately $107. The crash of the Asiana airliner at SF0 earlier this month did not seem to faze the investors, … Continue reading

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