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Jackie Gomez
What Your Lips Are Telling You According To Eastern Medicine
in General Wellness / / 0 commentsThey say eyes are windows to the soul, but your lips just may be windows to your health. The color, texture, and condition of your lips can reveal illnesses and imbalances in your body that might be tough to detect another way. Here’s what your lips are saying about you, according to TCM.
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Jackie Gomez
How Your Emotions Impact Your Immunity
in General Wellness / / 0 commentsWhen our emotions fester and we don’t deal with them in a healthy way, they start to take their toll on the body as well as the mind. In particular, unchecked emotions can have a big impact on your immune system.
Here’s what you need to stay happy and healthy, in body and mind.
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Jackie Gomez
Give Your Lady Parts Some TLC With TCM
in General Wellness / / 0 commentsIf you’re looking to take care of your downstairs, don’t grab harsh chemical-y products. Instead, take a page out of TCM’s book and go for a more natural, gentle method. Here’s a crash course on taking care of your lady parts with TCM.
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Jackie Gomez
Custom Herbal Formulas: The Future of Medicine?
in General Wellness / / 0 commentsHerbal formulas have been used for thousands of years and have become pretty precise and sometimes complex. It’s kind of like the all-natural version of pharmaceutical drugs. Lots of different things come together to create a powerful medicine that can keep people healthy. But just because these recipes are old and well-tested doesn’t mean they’re set in stone. TCM is all about treating the individual person in all their uniqueness, so it makes sense that herbal formulas can be customized to exactly what you need.
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Jackie Gomez
Beyond Powders and Pills: 5 Easy Ashwagandha Recipes
in General Wellness / / 0 commentsAshwagandha. Lately, it’s been everywhere–from the pages of Vogue to the vitamin shelves at your local pharmacy. But this adaptogenic herb has a history way older than that. In fact, it’s one of the most important herbs in the Ayurvedic medicine tradition which has been around for more than 3,000 years! If you’re really trying to get the Ashwagandha experience, it’s time to skip the capsules and mix-ins in favor of the real thing.
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Jackie Gomez
Herbal Ear Oil? It’s A Thing, And You Might Want To Try it
in General Wellness, TCM / / 0 commentsWhen you go to clean your ears, what do you reach for? The classic, a trusty q-tip? Or maybe you’re into ear candles to melt the wax out.
Unfortunately, both of these methods are problematic. Herbal ear oil, on the other hand, has been done for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine to help keep the ears and jaws clean and healthy. -
Jackie Gomez
More Than Just A Number: TCM And Aging
in General Wellness, TCM / / 0 commentsSome people say that age is just a number–what really matters is how old you feel on the inside. But according to TCM, age is actually pretty important. There’s an ancient Chinese text called the Huang Di Nei Jing, and it lays out the stages of life for both men and women. And all of these stages correspond to certain ages. So cute phrases aside, age really does matter when it comes to your health and TCM.
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Jackie Gomez
Soup, Smoothies and Salads, Oh My! 3 Eastern Medicine Detox Recipes
in General Wellness, TCM / / 0 commentsNo matter what an Instagram influencer might tell you, you don’t actually need to buy an expensive juice cleanse or mysterious detox tea to flush out your body. Our organs were made to keep our bodies clean. But that doesn’t mean our detoxing organs can’t use a little help now and then. If you’re feeling like your body needs a reset, you can focus on supporting those organs and systems that are already working hard to remove toxins. Here are some recipes to get you started…
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Wu Gu: The Five Chinese Grains and Why You Need To Know About Them
in General Wellness, TCM / / 0 commentsChances, you probably think of rice and beans as relatively basic (if not boring!) foods. But if you’re familiar with TCM at all, you’ll probably know that food is medicine. In fact, an entire ancient medical textbook was written about it and outlines the Five Natures and Flavors of Food. The Five Flavor theory doesn’t stop there, though. It also includes something called wu gu, or the Five Grains: Wheat, Brown Rice, Millet, White Rice and Beans. So why does all of this matter? Well, each grain is connected to an organ – read on to find out how these grains can help your health.
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3 Cool Herbs For Summer And Delish Recipes To Make With Them
It’s getting HOT, kids are out of school, and backyard BBQs are in full swing. That’s right, it’s officially summer. But as temps get higher, you’ll want to balance out that heat with some cooling foods. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), different foods can have one of five different temperatures: hot, warm, neutral, cool, and cold. The goal of TCM is to keep ourselves balanced and in harmony with nature, so it’s a good idea to stock up on cold and cooling foods during the sweltering summer. In TCM, food that has cooling or cold properties is chock-full of Yin energy. That means it’s associated with things like the moon, the earth, women, coldness, darkness, and rest. Foods with yin energy help to get rid of the extra heat and dryness that comes along with during the summer months. Keep cool in the heat of summer with these 3 herbs.