civilizations rise and fall. The School of Shiraz , which exists just before the rise of the Safavids in Iran, was kind of a group of Avicenna philosophers who argued about the interpretation of his works.
I portrayed a maid in a movie called "Septembers of Shiraz ," based on the Iranian writer's book called "Septembers of Shiraz ," New York's best seller. Amazing, with Adrian Brody and Salma Hayek.
sense it has a leader now tentatively Ayman al-zawahiri then it has a range of committees or shiraz that primarily focus on key parts of the organization finances it needs money to operate its propaganda it needs a media
Well, take a look. This is a mosque interior from Shiraz . And you see lots of symmetrical elements.
So at, I don't know, 19 I took a job with Matt Prentice at Shiraz . I don't know if anyone here remembers Shiraz , but that was a good restaurant. And I started getting serious about food.
I got it last year. I portrayed a maid in a movie called "Septembers of Shiraz ," based on the Iranian writer's book called "Septembers of Shiraz ," New York's best seller.
So the first poet is Elizabeth T. Gray, Jr. She's a poet, translator, and corporate consultant. Her translations of Iran's major mystical poet Hafez-e Shirazi, died in 1389, were published by White Cloud Press in 1995.
Today, however, our focus is on sleep disorders and interventions that can be made which are gentle and minimally invasive. So my first question for Dr. Shirazi is, based on all of these credentials, I'm especially interested in your Traditional Oriental Medicine degree and also the Spiritual Psychology and just to find out how that informs your practice today.
Thank you, Dr. Shirazi, for coming in today, and I'm excited to be moderating this discussion with you. I'm so grateful to be here.
And it includes snoring and sleep apnea, especially obstructive sleep apnea, which is more common than I knew. I've been learning a great deal just discussing this talk with Dr. Shirazi. Also related are migraines and headaches, bruxism, or teeth grinding, jaw clenching, and the resulting craniofacial pain,
I was like, OK. So at, I don't know, 19 I took a job with Matt Prentice at Shiraz . I don't know if anyone here remembers Shiraz , but that was a good restaurant.
it seems to be a great adjunct when treating their snoring or sleep apnea problem. Very interesting. Yeah. So I wanted to just give you an overview of what Dr. Shirazi is going to discuss today. And it includes snoring and sleep apnea, especially obstructive sleep apnea, which is more common than I knew.