The YouTube video
You can access two short promotional videos describing the Moxafrica project on YouTube. Just log on to YouTube and search for Moxafrica
Alternatively, for thew first video click on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdlw4I3yX4k.
For Moxafrica (2), the second video, please click on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bhah2_pdCY
This second clip focuses more stronglty on the emerging problems of drug resistance that partricularly faces Africa, and attempts to make the strongest possible case concerning the relevance of our programme. The images are all our own.
We have been unable to obtain permission from all of the sources of these photographs used in the first clip to use them for this charitable purpose since some of them have not responded to our contacts. The use of copyrighted images for humanitarian or research purposes is generally considered acceptable under copyright law, but we would nevertheless ask that if anyone considers themselves the owner of any of the images that we've used and has any objection to their use for this particular purpose, please do contact us and we will remove them from the video.
The sequence of photographs of the tiny moxa cones being lit are by kind permission of Dr Tim Tanaka of the Pacific Wellness Clinic in Toronto: (www.pacificwellness.ca).
The soundtrack for the first clip is a powerful song called "How Long" by Jackson Browne from his 1988 album "Lawyers in Love". (www.jacksonbrowne.com). The second clip is accompanied by a song by the Eagles - appropriately called "Do something". It was written by Don Henley, Tim Schmitt and Glenn Frey.
This first piece provides a little background into the issues, as well as giving some pictorial images of the direct moxa treatment we are utilising.