Chinese Tea Types And Its Production Since The Early Years
Chinese has been drinking tea for approximately 4,000 years. Along with firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, and vinegar, the Chinese considered tea as one of the seven necessities to begin a day.
Bodog Entertainment Launches Chinese Web Presence and Ad Campaign
Bodog Entertainment continues to build momentum in the Chinese market by launching a new Chinese language ad campaign featuring Team Bodog player Evelyn Eng.
CDC Report And Chinese Toys Give New Ammunition To Low Level Lead Poisoning Cases
Lead poisoning of young children is a well established public health concern. Most publicity in the past has focused on the hazards of lead based paint that was used extensively until the late 1960s and early 1970s in houses and apartments. Young children ingesting Paint chips, dust from lead paint, and soils containing lead paint dust are known to cause significant cognitive and neurological deficits.
New Natural Eye Care Book! Healing Your Eyes with Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture, Acupressure, & Chinese Herbs by Andy Rosenfarb, L.Ac.
Andy Rosenfarb, MTOM, L.Ac., has written a new book entitled Healing Your Eyes with Chinese Medicine. This is a landmark publication in the field of alternative medicine for the eyes and holistic ophthalmology. The book describes how acupuncture and Chinese Medicine can help to heal the eyes from various disease patterns. The information presented is based on years of clinically proven research and overwhelming success rate.
Cookbooks For Chinese Food
Chinese cuisine has gained popularity in the global community A Chinese restaurant exists in every single key major city in the world
Chinese Herbs ? A Natural Way To Improve Your Health
We are all looking for a better life and therefore it?s important to consider any type of medical regime which can ensure that. Taking healthy Chinese herbs can make a noticeable difference in the way you look and feel.
Ancient Chinese Wisdom And Weight Loss: Acupuncture
The Chinese are known for their ancient healing techniques that make use of nothing but nature's best. Once such technique is acupuncture which dates back 2,000 years.
Analysis of Chinese Lamp Market in 2006 and 2007
After over 20 years' development, Chinese lamp industry rise very fast, the amount of company grows from the first decades to about 10,000 now, China has become a large country of producing lamp in the world. Most of the light producers are concentrated in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu and so on, and turnout of these four provinces takes upwards of 70, sales earning of the whole year 2007 will be RMB 91,184,461,000 yuan, and sees year-on-year rises of 23.55. In 2006, it carries out accumulative total production value of RMB 117,598,056,000 yuan in lighting and luminaire manufacturing, and sees year-on-year rises of 21.39, total amount of accumulative profit reaches RMB 4,564,745,000 yuan, and sees year-on-year rises of 25.13%. Amon...
All Types Of Chinese Teas Explained
Probably you are familiar with the Chinese saying, ?Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day.? Though tea is last on the list, we can still see how important the tea is for the Chinese.
Big Chinese Companies: Bonds without the Banks
Big Chinese companies are taking advantage of newly relaxed regulations to raise funds through bond sales, without big banks, a trend that threatens to eventually erode local banks' longstanding monopoly on corporate finance.
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Acupuncture - Good Science Or Ancient Chinese Paradigm
The system of inserting and manipulating needles into the human body is known as acupuncture and according to its foundational teachings it helps to maintain and restore health and well-being and is particularly beneficial in the handling of aches and pains.
The World Health Organization has defined and classified acupuncture points and recognizes acupuncture as a medical alternative. It is well known that the origins of acupuncture lie in China and are closely related to most historic Chinese medicines. In addition, there are other forms of acupuncture such as the Japanese, Korean as well as classical Chinese versions which are not only currently being practiced but also taught all around the world today.
The scientific community has been taken a bit by storm while delving into the possibilities of whether acupuncture is actually effective or merely a panacea. There has been many reviews of existing clinical trials which suggest it's effectiveness against headaches, lower back pain and nausea. On the other hand, sufficient evidence has not surfaced to conclusively determine if acupuncture is effective in the treatment of other medical conditions. Nevertheless, there does seem to be a consensus that acupuncture is safe when performed by a well-trained practitioner.
In China, acupuncture dates to the 1st millennium. There is also archeological evidence to clearly show that it could date back as far as the Han Dynasty. Other data also indicates that traditional Korean medicine was known as chimsul while Japanese versions were referred to as Kampo.
Acupuncture doesn't follow the traditional scientific bio-medicine path; rather, it's more of a paradigm whereby it's primary premise centers around the human body as a whole system that involves many sub systems of function. These systems are often associated with physical organs, although some systems do function, such as the triple heater - San Jiao, is not associated with any physical organ.
Disease is considered the end of homeostasis, a defect that develops in the various systems of function and in order to treat such disease, an attempt is made to modify the malfunction using one or more systems through the use of needles, pressure and heat on the body's receptive areas localized as acupuncture points. This is referred to as "treatment of patterns of disharmony".
Surprisingly, it's not necessary for acupoints to be on the same area of the body. One explanation is because many acupuncturists, especially those in Japan, are heavily dependent on palpation of tender or ashi points. The basic theory behind this form of treatment is that it works by stimulating the meridian system(s) and provides relief through rebalancing the qi, yin and yang. This philosophy is not based on science but rather thousands of years of real world results.
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