Tag: nutrition

  • Kickstart Your Connection with the Holistic Community: Innovative Natural Projects to Discover

    Kickstart Your Connection with the Holistic Community: Innovative Natural Projects to Discover
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    One of the drawbacks of the internet is also one of its best perks. We are constantly online, but are also able to connect to people and places never before possible. Being constantly plugged in can sometimes make us feel like we are disconnected from what’s right in front of us. Chinese medicine is all…

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  • Healing from the Inside Out: Looking at Food as Medicine

    Healing from the Inside Out: Looking at Food as Medicine
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    “The food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison.” ~Ann Wigmore Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) operates on the belief that everything is connected. No symptom or pain in the body occurs in a vacuum—it’s always related to something else, and there are both…

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  • Improve Your Sinuses Today: What to Eat to Avoid Inflammation

    Improve Your Sinuses Today: What to Eat to Avoid Inflammation
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    Everyone has allergies from time to time, but imagine your life if you had a stuffy or runny nose, headache, or sinus pressure every day? There is something natural that can not only reduce these symptoms, but make you feel more energized, boost your immune system, and can even improve your skin and hair health: eating foods…

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  • Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Gluten-Free Lifestyle

    Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Gluten-Free Lifestyle
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    Traditional Chinese medicine can be helpful in treating a number of ailments. One common condition that many people suffer from is an intolerance to gluten. What is gluten? It’s the protein part of wheat, rye, barley, and other related grains, and for some people, gluten can be very hard to digest. When it comes in…

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  • The Role of TCM and Nutrition in Preventative Care

    The Role of TCM and Nutrition in Preventative Care
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    An old Chinese medical proverb says–The best doctor treats the problem before the problem becomes the disease. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) uses herbs and medications, acupuncture, massage, and qi gong  (coordinating breathing patterns with various physical postures and body motions). TCM has been practiced in Asia for over 4,000 years. To underscore its importance in…

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  • Oriental Medicine Recommended Foods for Winter Health

    Oriental Medicine Recommended Foods for Winter Health
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    From the exuberant growth of spring to the chilling winds of winter, the seasons have a profound effect on our health and the way we live our lives. Nutrition in Chinese medicine considers multiple factors such as a person’s body type, age, energy, and seasonal influences. In this way, a proper diet is used in…

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  • Eastern Nutrition and Whole Foods

    Eastern Nutrition and Whole Foods
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    Why is it that Eastern civilizations appear to avoid the pitfalls of diet related diseases like constipation, colon cancer, and obesity? Could it be as simple as their observance of traditional diets and eating styles, handed down from generations of whole-food eaters? The foods consumed by these “healthier” cultures are not only as natural as…

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  • Tea for Weight Loss

    Tea for Weight Loss
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    Many Americans are putting down the double-espresso mocha latte and exploring the extraordinary world of tea. Asian cultures realized its value centuries ago, and U.S. consumers are now finally catching on. Tea is being rediscovered as the miracle drink that others have revered for years. As the healthiest beverage in the world after water, tea…

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  • Green Tea Fight Against Aging

    Green Tea Fight Against Aging
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    The Chinese king Tang Xuan Zong of the Zang dynasty asked a monk who was more than 130 years old, “How could you live so long? Did you take any medicine for that?” The monk answered, “Drank tea daily, no thing else.” Thus goes the legend. China is the largest producer of Green tea, while…

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  • Green Tea Lowers the Blood Sugar Level

    Green Tea Lowers the Blood Sugar Level
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    High blood levels of glucose and insulin predispose people to diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and are associated with accelerated aging. For many people, sugar is the primary culprit in the accumulation of body fat. One animal study showed a significant reduction in body fat in response to green tea catechin supplementation. Diabetes, or “sugar diabetes,”…

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