| The Founders - Mr James
Low & Madam Joyce Lye Click here for details of our other boardmembers Kampung Senang, a charity organization established in December 1999 by James Low & Joyce Lye |
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| [About James Low] Mr Low Kim On graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Singapore in 1977. He began his career with the PSA followed by the construction industry during which he handled construction projects that included the China World Trade Centre in Marina City and the MRT tunneling work for about 12 years. Subsequently, he also worked as a maintenance engineer in Changi Airport. In 1994, he joined the Tzu Chi team in
their relief work for the disaster areas in Nepal, Hunan and Zhengjiang in China. The
invaluable experience made him understand and realize the truth of impermanence.
Consequently, he resigned from his job as a maintenance engineer in the early 1996 and
became a full-time volunteer in the day and pursued a 6-year Chinese Medicine Course at
Chong Hwa Medical College in the evenings concurrently. These events inspired him to put
into practice of what Dr Chiang Su Hwee said about the benefits of vegetarian diet, raw
food diet, fasting and the importance of the physical and mental enhancement of oneself. From 1988 to 2005, he and his wife, Joyce Low, organized numerous seminars and
exhibitions on holistic (body, mind and spirit) health and the conservation of our green
environment as well as the healthy lifestyle retreats on purification of the mind and
body. So far, they have compiled and edited some handbooks entitled - The Buddha's 500
great vows, Cai Gen Xiang, Qing Huan Shu Zhi and Bodhi Xin Deng, May All Sentient Beings
Be Free Of Suffering, etc for free distribution to interested readers. In short, Mr Low is a mechanical engineer by training and has studied 6 years of Chinese Medicine. At present, he is Kampung Senang's farmer, driver and cleaner. He realizes that the raw and organic food diet can indeed unfold our immense potential.
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[About Joyce Lye]
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| Our Honorary President - Dr Swee Yong
Peng Kampung Senang Charity & Education Foundation, a charity organization established in December 1999 |
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Dr Swee is qualified in both western
medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM.). So he practices Dr Swee explains
that western medicine treats the disease (not the person) and standard treatments are
drugs, diagnostic procedures, some using equipment, and operations. "The key to
using TCM successfully is restoring balance and health to dis-eased persons",
explains Dr Swee. This very
experienced physician sees the good and the limitations in both healing systems. He
explains that he always tells his patients to do 'everything to get cured.'. Everything
often means integrating both western and TCM therapies. But Dr Swee also cautions against
using both without proper understanding of their usage and effects. "It's wrong
to say that Chinese herbs have no side effects. Some herbs can cause muscle spasm (cramps)
and respiratory problems, if incorrectly used. For example, if one uses cooling herbs on
an already weakened system, it can make the person even worse. "Some
Chinese herbs also have an anti clogging effect and, if taken together with a western drug
like warfarin, which also prevents blood clotting, the person may start to bleed
profusely. So, while it is possible and sometimes advantages to combine both eastern and
western therapies and medication, the doctor must know how to prescribe and guide, says Dr
Swee. "TCM",
he says, "is all about 'Balance - Yin & Yang'". Yin can be likened to an
over alkaline body and Yang, an acidic body. An acidic body is a cancer prone body, so one
must always try to have a more alkaline body. This, ideally, means eating a vegetarian
diet of fresh organic fruits and vegetables and whole grains. HEALING TRANSCENDS ALL BOUNDARIES Dr Swee Yong Peng leads Kg Senang FREE TCM and western medical clinic consultation. His many years in the medical profession as a doctor have taught him that medicine is always used in the healing of a patient. We should not be against a certain type of treatment, even if it might look odd and sound ridiculous at first glance. Some day, the 'old' treatment may ultimately be found effective. His philosophy in
life as a healer is to bear no distinction between western and eastern treatments; so long
as the two approaches can complement each other in the healing process of a patient, it is
good. |
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