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TCM Food Therapy – Treatments of Eczema
TCM Food Therapy Traditional Chinese Medicine Views and Treatments of Eczema by Helen Hu, OMD The term eczema refers to a topic dermatitis which is inflammation of the upper layers of the skin, causing itching, blistering, redness, swelling, and sometimes … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, celery, dermatitis, eczema, heat, herbal medicine, internal organ, juice, kelp, mung bean, shell fish, spicy, spricot, starch, sugar, tea
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Seasonal Harmony – Spring Food Consciousness
Seasonal Harmony Spring: An Important Time For Food Consciousness By Ellasara Kling Spring Season Is Presided Over By The Liver/Gall Bladder System. As Winter energetically recedes, Spring’s energy increases and we enter into the morning of the year. The energy … Continue reading
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Tagged bamboo shoots, cashews, celery, chicken, dandelion, eyes, flexibility, gall bladder, go with the flow, green, green bell pepper, heart, kale, Kidney, liver, lung, sour, Spleen, spring, tea, tendons, wood
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Twelve Longest Living Cultures In The World
[Longevity] Twelve Longest Living Cultures In The World By Niraj Naik, M. Pharm. The USA currently has an average life expectancy of 77 years of age. However this does not equate to a high quality of life for American senior … Continue reading
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Tagged abkhasians, andorra, animal protein and fats, australia, China, cultures, dairy, fish, georgians, himalayas, hong kong, japan, long living, meditation, plant based foods, russia, san marino, singapore, sweden, switzerland, tea, vilcamba valley, whole grain, world
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Seasonal Harmony
Food As Medicine – Seasonal Harmony By Ellasara Kling Probably the most obvious aspect of Chinese healing arts is the focus on increasing health from the center of who we are. The ongoing movement between internal forces, external influences, general … Continue reading