Effective Healing

Posted February 27th, 2010

…the human body is extremely complex and each individual uniquely different. This fact means that a ‘one size fits all’ approach to health is destined to fail. At the very least such a standardized approach will miss things and won’t be effective for a significant portion of the population.

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Cordyceps Sinensis: Miracle Mushroom from the Orient

Posted January 23rd, 2010

One of the most unusual of the Chinese traditional herbal medicines is a fungus called Cordyceps sinensis.

What’s so unusual about it?

Aside from it’s potent healing properties, which we’ll get to in a moment, it is also one of the most curious natural substances used in healing.

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Reversing Memory Loss

Posted December 6th, 2009

You may never have heard of the herb, Acori graminei, but it’s definitely worth noticing. In Chinese herbal medicine, Acori is called shi chang pu and is in the category “Open Orifices.” This is a category of herbs that help clear the mind and open the senses. It’s one of my favorite herbs for this. Now, the ancient uses for this herb have been confirmed and expanded upon by modern researchers.

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Multiple Benefits From Green Tea

Posted November 15th, 2009

It turns out that green tea, enjoyed by millions worldwide every day, is more than just a pleasant warm drink. Researchers uncover new benefits practically every week.

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