Chinese herbology classifies this herb as bitter and acrid in taste and slightly warm in properties. And it covers kidney and bladder meridians. Its key functions are dispelling wind and eliminating dampness and eliminating cold to stop pain.
Curculigo Orchioides (Xian Mao)
Modern research has found that it is rich in cycloartane triterpene glycosides, methyl phenol, chloromethyl phenol and other polysaccharides.
Auricular Acupuncture for Exam Anxiety in Medical Students—A Randomized Crossover Investigation
Auricular acupuncture (AA) is effective in the treatment of preoperative anxiety. The aim was to investigate whether AA can reduce exam anxiety as compared to placebo and no intervention.
New research centre aims to study integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine with western medicine
The Global Institute of Traditional Medicine is an international research collaboration between the University of Adelaide in South Australia and a number of leading Chinese universities specialising in traditional medicine research.
The Institute’s overall aim is to study the potential integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine with western medicine and discover new treatments.
Herbs for the treatment of patients with cancer
In order to give examples of herbal prescriptions for patients with cancer, we must distinguish three situations:
a) Patient with cancer before chemo-/radio-therapy
b) Patient during chemo- or radio-therapy
c) Patient after surgery and radio-/chemo-therapy
The treatment of cancer with Chinese medicine
I am presenting here the Chinese medicine view of cancer with patterns, treatment principle, herbs and herbal formulae. Very many of our patient have or have had cancer (or will have cancer) and, for this reason, I think it is extremely important to understand cancer from the point of view of Chinese medicine, even if we do not actually treat it. Moreover, even if we do not treat cancer itself, we can do our patients who have survived cancer a great service if we can develop treatment strategies to prevent recurrence.
Frothy Douglas Fir Infused Eggnog
While eggnog is traditionally spiked with bourbon and/or rum for a more “mature” beverage, this Douglas fir infused eggnog is a family friendly version of the more, ahem, festive kind. Spike liberally and accordingly, if so desired. I am not judging.
How Just 8 Flavors Have Defined American Cuisine
For instance, "vanilla is here thanks to a 12-year-old slave who figured out a botanical secret no one else knew. Chili powder spread across the country because of entrepreneurial Texan-Mexican women who fed soldiers and tourists — and a clever German immigrant who was looking for a culinary shortcut," she writes.
Acupuncture Practice Expands The Brain Discovery
The study and practice of acupuncture by licensed acupuncturists causes functional and structural changes to their brains. The MRI investigation reveals important information on acupuncture and the brain. Researchers note that the behavioral and tactile-motor training and clinical experiences of acupuncturists promotes specific types of brain development in practitioners.
Acupuncture Reduces Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Plaques
Researchers at The Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine have made promising discoveries about the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and have identified that electroacupuncture (EA) at the acupoint Baihui (DU20) may reverse key neurogenic factors of the disease.
AMA, Other Leading Medical Organizations Urge Insurance for Non-Pharma/Integrative Pain Care
Stated Mathew Bauer, LAc, ANF president: “Mainstream group after mainstream group [is] telling the CDC that physicians can’t act on the CDC’s number one recommendation regarding how to avoid relying on opioids because of a lack of insurance coverage for CAM/integrative therapies. I have never seen anything like this.”
UVM Researchers Tout Growing Saffron in Vermont
Saffron, grown for centuries for its aromatic, culinary and healing properties, is literally more valuable than gold; made from the crocuses' stigmas, the spice can fetch as much as $5,000 per pound. Recent medical research suggests that saffron's therapeutic and medicinal applications may include lowering blood cholesterol levels, preventing convulsions, fighting cancer and combating depression.
Sichuan Peppercorns (Hua Jiao)
In the practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this slightly spicy, warm herb is often used to stimulate the taste buds to take more food, warm the body, get rid of cold and dampness, and protect the stomach and spleen.
Acupuncture Repairs Motor Function After Spinal Cord Injury
The research demonstrates that electroacupuncture promotes repair of cells responsible for motor function, which may stimulate nerve repair sufficient for the prevention of paralysis after a spinal cord injury.
National Health Survey Finds Acupuncture Patients Have High Rates of Satisfaction Exceeding National Averages
A study of 89,000 acupuncture patients treated in 2014 and 2015 within a managed care network of licensed acupuncturists found high rates of satisfaction, exceeding national benchmarks' averages.
Astragalus: Practical Aspects of Administration
The applications of astragalus underwent dramatic changes during the past 50 years because of two medical concerns: the increasing use of chemotherapy for cancer, in which case herbs to counter the immune-debilitating effects were sought, and the rise of cardiovascular diseases (e.g., heart attack and stroke). For the former, the combination astragalus with ligustrum (nüzhenzi) was most publicized due to involvement of Western investigators; for the latter, the combination of astragalus with salvia (danshen) became well known.
Tea eggs (Marbled eggs)
Chinese Tea Egg is a famous Chinese street food which is also known as marbled egg. Eggs are braised with spices and Chinese teas thus have a unique and strong tea flavor.
Parkinson's linked to gut bacteria
For the first time, researchers have found a functional link between the bacteria in the gut and the onset of Parkinson's disease, one of the world's most common debilitating brain disorders.
Winter Congee Recipe for Colds and Flu
This simple rice soup is easily digested and assimilated, tonfies the blood and qi, harmonizes the digestion and is demulcent and nourishing.
Spiced winter porridge recipe with honey and tumeric baked fruit
Though it's traditionally a winter warmer, we like it at any time of year, using seasonal fruit.