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Keeping the Skin Young in Chinese herbs
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If you want to fight fat the TCM way, you should eat foods to promote a healthy spleen — like Chinese pearl barley, known as Job’s tears — and drink lots of Pu’er tea. Both are also diuretics.
A sun top, miniskirt and high-heel sandals – that’s the outfit that Read More
Oolong Tea Helps You Lose Weight
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More than 400,000 deaths in the U.S. per year are smoking related. About one out of three young smokers will eventually die from a tobacco related disease. According to current research, an estimated 45 million Americans smoke. Continual use of tobacco can cause lung cancer, as well as heart Read More
Traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis: The significance of eye
In Traditional Chinese medicine, it is believed that every part of the body is a hologram. This means that there is a map of the entire body on each part of the body and that changes in one area of the body can indicate disease processes in another area of the body. While eyes analysis is a Read More
Qi Gong Breathing
There are five major components of practicing Chinese Qi Gong. All five seek to regulate the 1. the breathing, 2. the mind, 3. the body, 4. the Qi, and 5. the shen (spirit). Proper breathing is one of the main keys to general Chinese Qi Gong practice. It regulates and adjusts the body’s Yin Read More
Part five:Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy
2. Before the application of qigong acupressure therapy, the finger nails of physicians should be cut short to avoid Read More