Monday, November 23rd, 2009
The interesting story of the yam on your holiday table. Contrary to what you might think, most Americans have never eaten a yam. In the...
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Thanksgiving is here again. It is the time of the year when we all traditionally eat too much food. For many people, Thanksgiving is marked by bloated...
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
For many people the season of autumn brings more than colorful leaves, it brings an increase in pain. Old injuries and arthritis start to act up...
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
The true joy of food is the flavor. Unfortunately there is an increased lack of flavor in our food. The organic food and farmers market/”buy...
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
There are some home remedy concepts from Traditional Chinese Medicine that can reduce the severity of a cold or flu. This information was news in 2005...
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The U.S. military has been implementing an increased use of acupuncture to treat soldiers. Acupuncture treatments have been shown to be very cost...
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The word “standardized” is a major selling point in the world of herbal marketing. To the well trained herbalist the term...
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A tale of traditional herbal medicine and drugs mixed inappropriately. When treating a patient, there needs to be a consistent strategy of...
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Pediatric ear infections are very common in the United States. The common treatment is to prescribe antibiotics to kill the infection. Traditional...
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Most traditional herbs are plant based. Like all plants, there is a right time and a wrong time to harvest the materials. Herb farmers and wild...
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