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82862-Essence of Healthy Eating * By Cai Jingfeng
* Do you sometimes wonder which foods to embrace,
and which foods to minimize? This book contains all
you need to know about Chinese dietary therapy —
using foodstuffs to prevent and treat illnesses. You
will learn about the preparation, varieties, and
differential application of more than 100
medico-foods, as well as the remedies for 42 common
illnesses, including hypertension, diabetes, asthma
and insomnia. Now with the distilled essence of
Chinese food therapy, you can enjoy healthy eating
and glow with vitality.160 pages
Price $14.95
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82865- A Chinese Vegetarian Menu * The set of
recipes cards presents 32 delicious Chinese
home-style dishes to help people who nowadays are
very busy and do not have much time to spend on
cooking. We have adopted the principle of
simplicity, with recipes easy to prepare and learn.
The dishes cooked in this style are a delicious and
nourishing blend of vegetables and seasonings,
well-proportioned, and offer a variety of vegetarian
means. Readers who enjoy cooking will find many
tasty dishes here to stimulate the appetite and
promote good health.
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82866-Curing Disease the Chinese Way * The
most basic and fundamental traditional Chinese
medical therapies are found in foods. Green onion,
ginger, and garlic are indispensable flavorings for
cooking delicious dishes. They are also very useful
for treating many diseases. This is the first book
to fully explore their pharmaceutical practice. More
than 600 recipes using green onion, ginger, and
garlic as the principal ingredients, together with
other Chinese herbs and tonics as supplemental
components, for treating more than 100 diseases are
described in this book. The recipes are simple,
practical, effective, and safe. This book is useful
for medical and health care at home or while
traveling as well as for clinical practice and
medical research.
154 Pages
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80353 Chinese Herbal Medicine
by Wong Kang Ying and Martha Dahlen
This useful guide introduces Chinese herbal medicine
to a general audience, with sharp color photos of
the most commonly used herbs, simple descriptions of
the herbs and their intended effects, names in
English, Chinese, and Latin, recipes for their use,
and more. Great for anyone who is considering or is
currently using Chinese herbs for medicinal purposes
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Price $12.95
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80355 Classified Dictionary of
Traditional Chinese Medicine
by
Zhu-Fan Xie
This is the best new resource for researcher of
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Complete with
terminology in English, Chinese characters and pinyin.
726 pp. $29.85
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80356 Eating Your Way to Health -
Dietotherapy in Traditional Chinese
Medicine
by
Cai Jingfeng
Using food to prevent and treat illness has been part
of Chinese Medicine for centuries. This book
introduces the history of dietotherapy, medicinal
foods, and remedies for common illnesses.
141 pp. $9.95
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80357 Herbal Formulas
by Geng Junying et al.
This book reveals the original source and ingredients
of 150 commonly used herbal formulas, their
therapeutic actions, indications and
contraindications. This book also discusses the
methods of differentiating syndromes, and the
principles of constructing herbal prescriptions. A
tremendous resource for those interested in
Traditional Chinese Medicine
259 pp. $17.86
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80358
Methodology of Traditional Chinese Medicine
by Huang Jianping
Ever wonder what Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is
based upon? This book explains the three major
theories underlying TCM: Yin-Yang, Zangxiang, and
Bianzhenluzhi. If you want a deeper understanding of
TCM rationale, this book is for you!
191 pp. $14.95
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80359 Shaolin Secret Formulas for the
Treatment of External Injury
by
De Qian
Translated from the manuscript of a pupil of the Head
Abbot of Shaolin Temple, this book presents hundreds
of treatments for a wide variety of external or
martial arts injuries, as well as preventive training
formulas. This revised edition also includes a full
symptom index, easier-to-use formula description and
pinyin as well as the herb names in Latin. An
excellent reference for every martial artist!
185 pp. $21.85
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