A small study indicates that dark chocolate — but neither white nor milk chocolate — may help reduce blood pressure. According to Chinese medicine, high blood pressure can be caused by an excess of either the Earth element or the … Continue reading
Category Archives: Chinese medicine
A study reports on the success of artificial tear preparations made from the patient’s own serum (“Natural Serum Eyedrops Relieve Dry Eyes“). According to Chinese medicine, dry eyes are caused by deficient blood in the liver. This has to do … Continue reading
A new study discovers why H.pylori bacteria cause stomach problems, such as ulcers, in some people (“Stomach bug’s secrets uncovered“). According to Chinese medicine, stomach ulcers are caused by an excess of the Fire and Earth elements. They are treated … Continue reading
According to new research, treating depression in the elderly can not only improve their spirits but also their physical health, which allows them to remain independent longer. Another study suggests that exercise may help depression. According to Chinese medicine, happiness … Continue reading
A recent article discusses the causes of dizziness and balance problems. According to Chinese medicine, both dizziness and balance problems are caused by excessive wind. Wind belongs to the Wood element, so eating foods that decrease Wood will help prevent … Continue reading
For the first time in many years, the average life expectancy in the USA could go down because of obesity, with people dying from heart disease, diabetes and kidney failure, all of which are related to being overweight. According to … Continue reading
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
Acrylamide is a chemical used in certain industries. It was found to cause cancer in animals. In 2002, it was discovered that acrylamide naturally forms — but in tiny amounts — when certain foods are baked or fried for a … Continue reading
Vitamin E supplements do not seem to prevent cancer, strokes or heart attacks and may, in fact, increase the risk of heart failure (Study Raises Doubts About Vitamin E Supplements). Vitamin E supplements are oil-based. Oil, according to Chinese medicine, … Continue reading
Researchers are investigating whether eating dairy products can lead to weight loss. In Chinese medicine, excess weight occurs when the Water element is stronger than the Fire element. Dairy products belong to the Earth element, which has the property of … Continue reading