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October 21, 2009 03:26 PM EDT --
I love Halloween! It maybe my favorite holiday.
Countries in the East do not have Halloween , but they do celebrate something similar. Just as the Western festival focuses on ghosts and ghouls, . . .
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March 13, 2009 03:27 PM EDT --
Saint Patrick's day is coming up and I hope everyone has a fun celebration! For those of you who would like to consume something other than green beer, here are some healthy suggestions from the website . . .
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July 04, 2009 11:39 PM EDT --
Strawberries
Strawberries are at their peak now and will remain so through July. In addition to being an appealing valentine-shaped fruit that you can eat fresh or in pies and desserts, strawberries . . .
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August 31, 2009 10:43 PM EDT --
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September 30, 2008 02:46 PM EDT --
White (not sweet) potatoes, tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, eggplant, tomatillos, tamarios, pepinos, pimentos, paprika, cayenne, and Tabasco sauce are classified as nightshade foods. The ongoing . . .
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February 24, 2009 04:19 PM EST --
"Your body is like a garden... As in all gardens, the seed we hope to plant in our bodies grows best when we cultivate the ground and plant and nurture the seed in harmony with the laws of nature. . . .
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September 03, 2008 02:48 PM EDT --
The kiwi fruit was originally from China, but brought to New Zealand by Chinese missionaries where it was renamed kiwi after a native NZ bird. Today kiwi is grown and eaten in many countries. . . .
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September 22, 2009 08:25 PM EDT --
Let Your Expectations FALL Away
Fall has returned! In this season, nature lets go of its abundant creation of the past year in a grand final display. Leaves turn brilliant colors and drop . . .
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March 01, 2009 12:45 AM EST --
1. Eat More Fruits and Vegetables
Fruits and vegetables offer fiber, vitamins, minerals and are naturally low -fat. In addition, for menopausal women, plants have chemicals called phytoestrogens . . .
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September 22, 2009 11:03 PM EDT --
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February 01, 2009 03:44 PM EST --
This article is from Acupuncture.com
By Maoshing Ni, L.Ac., D.O.M., ABAAHP, Ph.D.
Welcome to the Chinese New Year of the Ox. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the new year begins . . .
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July 04, 2009 11:28 PM EDT --
10 Practical, Easy, Activities to Balance Your Qi
1. Breath through your nose. Yes, the beginning can be that simple! Breathing through your nose increases your intake of nitric oxide. Nitric . . .
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September 30, 2009 03:29 PM EDT --
H1N1; How Traditional Chinese Medicine Can Help
Many People are concerned about catching the H1N1 Virus . Chinese Medicine has several herbal remedies for colds and flu . Plus acupuncture . . .
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March 28, 2009 11:10 AM EDT --
Here is another post I wrote for the blog Hopefulparents.
In the philosophy of Chinese Medicine, there are five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal and water. These five elements are not simply the . . .
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July 26, 2009 09:07 PM EDT --
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October 18, 2009 03:10 PM EDT --
Hi gather friends, my fall newsletter will be coming out soon. Every season I send out a newsletter with information you can use about health and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Click Here to submit . . .
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September 19, 2008 06:34 PM EDT --
Astragalus is actually a genus of plant with over 2000 species. Its name, "Huang qi" means "yellow leader" because this long yellow tap root is one of the most important herbs in traditional Chinese . . .
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August 26, 2009 11:53 AM EDT --
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November 11, 2008 04:08 PM EST --
These Fab Five Foods are Anti-inflammatory, Help Pain and Arthritis.
1. Ginger is a natural anti- inflammatory and can be used as tea or as seasoning for foods. Ginger is also great for . . .
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December 30, 2008 04:53 PM EST --
" Drink Ginger tea" this is one of the most common suggestions I make in my Chicago practice.
Don't underestimate ginger just because it isn't the fancy favorite of TV Chefs. Gingerroot is a . . .
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