Dr Tamdin Bradley

Dr Tamdin Bradley Doctor of Tibetan Medicine (Men-Tsee-Khang Institute of His Holiness the Dalai Lama); explains that the training to become a Tibetan doctor takes between five to seven years, also that this is not a new age practice but a old tradition of over a thousand years. The meeting hosted by Lord King and arranged by Amarjeet S Bhamra on the imminent, European Union traditional herbal medicinal products directive (2004/24/EC THMPD) at the House of Lords, conference room. Herbal Medicine professionals and concerned participants discuss the challenges to preserving the rights and freedom to choose Herbal as well as Pharmaceutical Medicines. Dr Tamdin Sither Bradley is the first Tibetan doctor resident in Great Britain; author of Principles Of Tibetan Medicine, published by Wisdom Books. Westminster, London 15 November 2010

Date: 15/11/2010

Location: Westminster, London, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff

Dr Tamdin Bradley

Dr Tamdin Bradley Doctor of Tibetan Medicine (Men-Tsee-Khang Institute of His Holiness the Dalai Lama); explains that the training to become a Tibetan doctor takes between five to seven years, also that this is not a new age practice but a old tradition of over a thousand years. The meeting hosted by Lord King and arranged by Amarjeet S Bhamra on the imminent, European Union traditional herbal medicinal products directive (2004/24/EC THMPD) at the House of Lords, conference room. Herbal Medicine professionals and concerned participants discuss the challenges to preserving the rights and freedom to choose Herbal as well as Pharmaceutical Medicines. Dr Tamdin Sither Bradley is the first Tibetan doctor resident in Great Britain; author of Principles Of Tibetan Medicine, published by Wisdom Books. Westminster, London 15 November 2010

Date: 15/11/2010

Location: Westminster, London, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff