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Coffee and the heart

Posted on March 16, 2006 by ArielJuly 4, 2013

A number of studies have tried to determine whether coffee increases the risk of heart attacks. There is no clear answer: some studies suggest that it does, others that it doesn’t. A recent study suggests that it may do either, … Continue reading →

Posted in Chinese medicine, Health | Tagged activity, bitter foods, cabbage, chocolate, coffee, heart, salty foods, smoked foods, weather

The benefits of kimchi

Posted on March 23, 2005 by ArielJuly 5, 2013

Kimchi, the fiery Korean condiment, may help cure bird flu. Chickens fed a kimchi extract recovered from avian flu and other diseases. Kimchi was also reported to have helped prevent SARS, but this has not been studied. According to Chinese … Continue reading →

Posted in Chinese medicine, Health | Tagged bird flu, bitter foods, cabbage, cold, dampness, kimchi (or kim chee), SARS, spicy foods, wind

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