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Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture Physical Medicine for Pain and Stress
Pain and stress often go hand in hand. Many of us have stressful lives filled with a full-time work schedule, taking care of children, cooking for the family, extracurricular activities, ...
November 7, 2013
BY
Jessica Towery
Curing With Ethics
Pi Tong's story reminds us that living ethically can be a sacrifice but brings great rewards.
October 22, 2013
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Vision Times
Understanding Chinese Herbal Medicine—Part 2
When the Chinese medicine doctor has gathered all the information and comes up with diagnoses of energy imbalance, ...
October 14, 2013
BY
Jingduan Yang
The Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine
Chinese medicine is a complete healing system that first appeared in written form around 100 B.C. Since that ...
October 11, 2013
BY
Jingduan Yang
Healthy Aging: The Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective
Although the risk of disease and disability clearly increase with advancing age, poor health is not an inevitable ...
October 10, 2013
BY
Jingduan Yang
Traditional vs. Modern Medicine: Treating 4 Common Ailments
Headache, common cold, sprained ankle, food poisoning: Compare how they are treated by traditional Chinese medicine vs. Western ...
October 9, 2013
BY
Henry Jom
Why Seek Healing at First Sign of Illness
Chinese medicine doctor Bian Que, who lived at the beginning of the 5th century B.C., reminds us why ...
October 9, 2013
BY
Pingzi Ruo
Understanding Chinese Herbal Medicine—Part 1
Chinese herbal medicine is one of the major clinical healing modalities in the ancient Chinese medical system.
October 7, 2013
BY
Jingduan Yang
Medicinal Herb: Paris Polyphylla
The Chinese legend of how Paris polyphyllais was discovered reminds us that sometimes a cure comes when all ...
October 2, 2013
BY
Vision Times
The Art of Deep Breathing
Fall is sweeping in fast, and suddenly I find myself feeling a bit sad. The summer is over, ...
September 22, 2013
BY
Tysan Lerner
Preparing Ourselves for Autumn
In China, it was traditionally believed that our bodies are small worlds containing all the elements and energies ...
September 21, 2013
BY
Tysan Lerner
Antibiotics are Proven Ineffective for Coughs; Try Chinese Medicine and Herbs Instead
As more research is done regarding Chinese medicine, doctors and scientists are rediscovering "old" treatments that are supplanting ...
September 12, 2013
BY
J. D. Heyes
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine strongly protect us from colds and flu
Cold and flu season is upon us. Traditional Chinese Medicine has effective time-tested techniques which boost immunity and ...
September 12, 2013
BY
Melissa Sokulski
Stories from China’s Ancient Kitchens
"Food should not be eaten in one bite, but should be consumed in small portions and be well ...
August 30, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese Cooking: A Natural Way to Eat and Thrive
Nature is intelligent and provides what is needed each season, so eating whatever is in season is a ...
August 30, 2013
BY
Jean Guo
Eat ‘Yang’ Food This Winter
According to traditional Chinese medicine, there is a close relationship between having nutritious food in the winter season ...
August 30, 2013
BY
Ellen Wang, M.S., CHHC
Bama: Land of Longevity
In the past decade, Chinese and foreign researchers have studied the Bama residents to try to find out ...
August 30, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Some Principles of Longevity for the Elderly
Being benevolent as well as caring less about fame and wealth are attitudes prerequisite to better health.
August 30, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Eating Disorders Lead to Stomach Problems
There is an ancient Chinese saying: “To let children be healthy, offer them one-third of hunger and one-third ...
August 29, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
The Hidden Dangers of Overeating
Rest, exercise, and eat a little less—eat only until you are 70 to 80 percent full. That is ...
August 29, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Food With ‘Five Colors’ Benefit Health
The practice of traditional Chinese medicine places great emphasis on achieving balance in one's body for the regeneration ...
August 29, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Optimum Energy Food: Balancing Your Diet Through Yin and Yang
According to Chinese thinking, good food is considered good medicine and traditional Chinese doctors have always utilized the ...
August 29, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Autumn Diet
Chinese medicine says that as the warm weather becomes cool in autumn, yang decreases and yin increases.
August 29, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Ginger: A Warming Herb
Ginger is an Asian herb that is particularly well known to us in the West. Over time, and ...
May 3, 2013
BY
Luke Hughes
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How to Find a Good Acupuncturist
Many people wonder how to find a good acupuncturist. To answer this simple question, it is important to ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Jingduan Yang
Acupuncture Can Aid in the Care of Breast Cancer
Getting diagnosed with breast cancer can lead to unhealthy stress, which can often be treated effectively with CAM.
April 4, 2013
BY
Jingduan Yang
Say Good-Bye to Insomnia
Insomnia is caused by a number of different factors and may be a symptom of a more serious ...
April 3, 2013
BY
Jingduan Yang
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