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Yes Chinaherb

Locality: Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9634 1800



Address: Australia 2154 Castle Hill, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.yeschinaherb.com

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22.01.2022 HERBS AND SPICES HELP US FIGHT DISEASES As the weather turns cold, one excellent way to build our immunity and protect against illnesses is to incorporate herbs... and spices in our everyday cooking. Herbs and spices have been used for more than 5000 years both in culinary and in medicine. Many herbs and spices exhibit antimicrobial and/or antioxidant activities, such as basil, chilli, cinnamon, clove, coriander seeds, cumin, ginger, lemongrass, nutmeg, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme, turmeric etc. Herbs are easy to grow and many help deter bugs. Apart from a fresh herb garden, consider creating a spice box. Remember it is better to purchase whole spices to grind or pound than to buy them in powdered form. Our favourite (if we have to pick one) has got to be turmeric. It's key active ingredient Curcumin has been shown to exhibit antioxidant, antiinflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal activities. However these properties are best activated when you cook turmeric together with black pepper and fats/oils. What's your favourite herb or spice? Ps. Can anybody recognise the herb behind the spice box in the photo? #culinaryherbs #culinaryspices #medicinalherbs #medicinalspices #herbsandspices #turmeric #foodasmedicine #buildimmunity #fightcolds #fightdisease #nutritioncooking #spicebox #herbgarden #healthylifestyle #drrachelchang



17.01.2022 Purple Cloud Institute are very proud to announce the launch of their second book, Explanations of Channels and Points (Volume 1) by Michael Brown, now available for purchase on Amazon at the link below! Explanations of Channels and Points (Volume 1) is a Qing dynasty acupuncture commentary by Yue Hanzhen (1602-1693 CE). Despite having never been published, this work has survived owing to its historical significance. It was the first to integrate point locations and classical... channel pathways, thereby setting a precedent of assigning a numbering scheme to channel points. The first volume includes explanations of the points and channels of the lung, large intestine, stomach, spleen, heart, small intestine and bladder channels. In addition to a discussion of text, author and the various historical texts mentioned in this work. https://www.amazon.com/Explanations-Channels-//1703778715

14.01.2022 Enhancing Qi + Blood Flow through ‘3-Dimensional Movement’ in the COVID 19 Era Free Live Online Webinar with Master Yang Zhen Hua 2 Hour Live Online Webinar- 2 Interactive CPD Points December 6th Sunday @ 9 AM Sydney/Melbourne... December 6th Sunday @ 8 AM Brisbane December 6th Sunday @ 6 AM Perth https://www.qiology.com.au//enhancing-qi-blood-flow-throu/ See more

10.01.2022 Yes, we’re still open shipping Australia wide! Shop Taiwan’s KO DA Herbs Call 02 9634 1800 Text 0411 179 088... Email [email protected] https://www.yeschinaherb.com/ We hope you stay strong, safe and balanced during these uncertain times! Take good care, from the Yes Chinaherb Family



06.01.2022 Purple Cloud Press is euphoric to make public its next Chinese medicine release; ‘The Complete Compendium of Zhang Jingyue Vol.1-3’ by Allen Tsaur. This is the ...first instalment of Purple Cloud Press Zhang Jingyue series, which aims to bring to non-Chinese readers one of the brightest minds in the history of Chinese medicine. PCP hopes a positive reception of Allen’s book will persuade him to complete a translation of the entire Compendium of Zhang Jingyue: The title is available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MWRNRPB/ PCP expresses utmost gratitude to Allen Tsaur, the editor Michael Brown, the designer Anne-Maree Taranto, and the three proof readers Will Ceurvels, Ivan Cloud and Corey Dillow who lend a fresh set of eyes to the text. Special thanks go out to the inspiring artist Jen King who produced the cover art. More of her works can be found on www.jenniferkingstudio.com. Jingyue Quanshu (Complete Compendium of Zhang Jingyue) is the culmination of the life work by the great Ming dynasty master, Zhang Jingyue (1563-1640 CE), an influential commentator of the Inner Canon, a vocal medical critic at his time, and a prominent figure of the Mingmen (Life Gate) School of Thought. This translation covers the first three volumes of Zhang Jingyue’s monumental work and provides his core doctrines and teachings, including the eight principles pattern identification, the ten diagnostic inquiries, the distinction between earlier and later heavens, and the Mingmen theory. In addition to these fundamental theories, it also presents topics such as practitioner-patient relationship, as well as his criticisms for the medical practice at his time. All of which have been highly influential to the historical development of Chinese medicine and continue to be relevant in today’s clinical practice. More excerpts can be viewed on: https://purplecloudinstitute.com/?s=The+Complete+Compendium

05.01.2022 Nationwide Delivery Delays: We’re working hard to deliver as safely and quickly as possible, but the impacts of the pandemic are causing significant delays Australia wide. Thank you kindly for your patience and continued support https://auspost.com.au//new/important-updates/coronavirus

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