By: John Mellem | 2010-03-31 | Recipes If electricity is not a problem or if there's snow to bury it in, frozen chicken can be kept for a long time. And there are lots of dishes you can use it in. One of the easiest and best tasting is good old chicken soup. This is my version. read more
By: Terry Fox | 2010-03-30 | Alternative Medicine A brief article describing how Traditional Chinese Medicine sees the Common Cold and how it can be treated through acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. It starts with a tickle in the nose or throat, and then a runny nose. Then it progresses to frequent sneezing and a sore throat. read more
By: Lynn Jaffee | 2010-03-29 | Supplements When we think about Chinese medicine, most of us immediately think of acupuncture, however, the use of herbs in healing is a cornerstone of Chinese medicine, too. Here are ten foods that are also considered herbs and have remarkable healing properties. read more
By: John Lally | 2010-03-30 | Alternative Medicine Chinese herbal medicine has great antiquity, with therapeutic roots extending back to the Zhou Dynasty, Late Bronze/Early Iron Age at about 2500 to 3000 years ago. From its ancient origins, herbalism in China evolved in response to disease concepts current at the time and continues to evolve to meet the contemporary heath requirements of people all over the world today. read more
By: Tom Lingle | 2010-03-30 | Recipes Two of the most popular cooking ingredients get together in this easy to make, super tasty, and highly nutritious soup dish. Chicken and potatoes take center stage around fresh vegetables and a chicken and milk based broth. read more
By: Delmondo Sorell | 2009-02-01 | Soups Soup recipes are always popular but they seem to become even more so when the weather starts to cool down. Soup recipes are versatile enough for any situation, on any day. read more
By: Linda Wilson | 2009-01-06 | Salads Two recipes to help you start the new year with some lighter fare. Chinese Chicken Salad is refreshing and has enough substance to make you feel full without overeating. Tasty Lentil Soup with Chicken is chock full of things that are good for you. Eating healthier can be fun and full filling. read more
By: Erika Cook | 2010-04-01 | Relationships Finding out that your significant other has cheated on you is one of the biggest shocks you will ever have. There is no greater pain than the pain of betrayal, especially the betrayal of your lover. It literally feels like you got your heart ripped out of your chest, and it's been stomped on and then put in a blender. read more
By: Aleks G | 2010-10-15 | Internet Business According to the historical accounts, Chinese medicine course is usually traced way back to your divination records of Shang dynasty when it comes to diseases of the royal families. In earliest instances of China. read more
By: Emely | 2012-01-09 | Soups In this article i will show you how to prepare simple Noodle Soup recipes. Straight water really doesn’t work in this soup, but water with a big splash of soy sauce works surprisingly well in the second variation or anytime you spin it with Asian flavors. For more ideas, see the variations and the following list...See recipes read more
By: Chef Brian | 2011-01-04 | Cooking I love the fact that I was able to take some grilled chicken from days back and make a completely different dish in no time. This soup was quick, easy and very fresh, not to mention healthy. I hope you get a chance to give this recipe a try. read more
By: Isaac Eliaz | 2012-01-14 | Disease & Illness Happy New Year! The holiday excitement is over and now we can move into the stillness of the winter season. It’s a perfect time to become more introspective, set new goals, and nourish your entire being according to the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). read more
By: Linda | 2010-12-16 | Wellness Soup can be healthy or very fatty, extremely unhealthy. Choosing that soup you eat can affect your health. It is now cold so eating soup has become more common and what you can do to protect your weight. read more
By: Cellulite Advisor | 2010-09-22 | Skin care Worrisome skin problems can range from symptoms as excruciating as acne, pimples, psoriasis and eczema to simply having a sallow dull skin complexion. In Chinese Medicine there are some basic principles that we follow to heal skin problems such as acne, pimples, eczema and psoriasis. No matter what type of skin problem we might have it can be very uncomfortable and embarrassing if it affects our face. read more
By: Culbert Campbell | 2011-07-06 | Health & Fitness There’s a good reason it’s called the “common cold”. Adults get colds an average of two times a year, and children usually come drown with them a lot more often read more