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In order to deal with the previous Boyfriend and Sis Chi, she did not hesitate to marry a man with crippled legs. However, after confirming the truth, it was not really a good thing for Zhi Jian to say that he was crippled. As the Traditional Chinese Doctor s for many years, she was the one who specialized in bragging. With raised eyebrows, he said in a disapproving manner, "I'll cure my kidney deficiency first before coming here to brag!"
A year ago, in order to inherit the family business, the tame, boring little rabbit that was chosen turned into a fanged kitten after the expiration of the contract. On the screen, she was calm and confident, unparalleled in the world. Privately, she was ruthless and swift. Only then did Leng Liang know that he had been deceived by her acting skills for a year. "So the little white rabbit of the past year is fake, and the little white wolf with sharp teeth is your real face right?" His eyes were dark and unreadable. "There seems to be no clause in our contract that states that we can't act, right?" He raised his chin arrogantly. He suddenly wanted to see what this woman really looked like. Finally, when he had won her over, he realized that he was the one who had truly fallen. However, a lie would eventually unravel one day. When Wen Wen realized that the truth had suddenly disappeared into his life, he regretted it and started a long journey to catch up with his wife ...
Tao and Dharma: Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda explores the enduring features of humanity's longest and continually practiced systems of medicine. These two indigenous healing arts arising independently in China and India communed and exchanged experience, techniques, and therapeutic substances over the epochs of their development. This book's interesting and valuable comparison provides a pioneer effort in examining side by side two great systems of medicine, studying closely the historical, theoretical and practical relationships.
On the path of cultivation, the spirit was revered, the mysteries of yin and yang were stolen, and the fortune of heaven and earth was seized! Defying ten thousand principles, defying the will of the heavens, finally becoming a saint! Don't ask about the path of life or death when you're on the verge of death. To live one's life as a sovereign, to tread across thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains, to visit the nine heavens of the Azure Dragons! Even as a man, he would rule the world! [Previous Chapter] [Table of Contents] [Next Chapter] Close]
In an attractive, oversized format, enlivened with illustrations, sidebar quotes, personal accounts, techniques to try, and profiles of leaders in the field, Discovering the Body's Wisdom is a basic resource for well-being and natural health. Body disciplines and therapies have enjoyed phenomenal growth in the past decade, becoming a major alternative to mainstream medicine and traditional psychotherapy. But with more than 100,000 practitioners and dozens of methods available in the United States alone, how can consumers choose the right one for themselves? Mirka Knaster's richly informative guide provides an overview of the principles and theories underlying the major Eastern and Western body therapies, or "bodyways." It shows readers how to befriend their own bodies, getting back in touch with their internal sources of health and wisdom. It also describes more than 75 individual approaches, answering such questions as: How does each therapy work? What can we expect from one session or a series? What are the reasons for selecting this method? How do we find a qualified practitioner? What, if any, are the "consumer-bewares"?
Each season reflects different energies in the natural world. This guide to health through seasonal Qigong, including diet and meditation, seeks to create harmony with nature's cyclical energetic changes. Fully illustrated, it provides Qigong meditation, herbal information and dietary guidance for each season, including some appropriate recipes.
Since ancient times, humans have utilized various types of plants to treat a variety of ailments. One herbal plant that has been known for a long time and proven its efficacy is ginger. This book will explore the various benefits of ginger for family health, including its use as a natural remedy for various illnesses, and how ginger can be used as a delicious and healthy ingredient in food and beverages. Additionally, the book will discuss how to plant and care for ginger plants to ensure they thrive in your backyard. Hopefully, this book will provide valuable information for readers to enhance family health by using ginger as a multifunctional herbal plant.
Written in the tradition of scholar-physician commentaries, this book examines how the wisdom of the classic Yellow Emperor writings can enrich modern practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Focusing on the Simple Questions that open the Inner Canon of Huangdi, it offers expert advice on how to achieve sophisticated diagnoses and treatments.
Award-Winner in the Cookbooks: International category of the 2010 International Book Awards Ancient Wisdom, Modern Kitchen reveals how easy it is to tap into the 3,000-year-old secrets of the Eastern healing arts. This entertaining and easy-to-use book provides scores of delicious recipes, anecdotes about various herbs and foods, and all you need to know about acquiring ingredients—even if you don’t know the difference between a lotus seed and the lotus position. Highlighting “superfoods,” such as goji berries, as well as more familiar ingredients like ginger, garlic, and mint, Ancient Wisdom, Modern Kitchen includes indispensible information: • An overview of traditional Chinese medicine, herbs, and food therapy • Details on 100 healthy Asian ingredients • Healing recipes for common health concerns, including fatigue, menopause, high cholesterol, weight control, and diabetes