From Out of the Dog Days to Autumn Equinox: 30 Days of Health Alerts!

From Out of the Dog Days to Autumn Equinox: 30 Days of Health Alerts!

From Out of the Dog Days to Autumn Equinox: 30 Days of Health Alerts!From the end of the Dog Days of Summer (August 24th) to the Autumn Equinox (September 22nd), these 30 days are a particularly crucial period in the latter half of the year that requires our heightened vigilance. On the one hand, the end of the Dog Days marks the transition from summer to autumn, a time when temperatures gradually cool down and the balance of yin and yang shifts...

 Farewell to Summer, Hello to Fall: A Guide to Nourishing Yourself Post-Summer Solstice

Farewell to Summer, Hello to Fall: A Guide to Nourishing Yourself Post-Summer Solstice

Farewell to Summer, Hello to Fall: A Guide to Nourishing Yourself Post-Summer SolsticeTomorrow, August 24th, marks the end of the "San Fu" period, the hottest days of summer. We've endured 40 days of scorching temperatures since July 15th, and now, the refreshing coolness of autumn is upon us...

 High Cholesterol: An Unignorable Health Risk and How to Reverse It From Age 55

High Cholesterol: An Unignorable Health Risk and How to Reverse It From Age 55

High Cholesterol: An Unignorable Health Risk and How to Reverse It From Age 55A healthy body is a lifetime asset, and how to maintain it is a lifelong topic. However, nowadays more and more people are suffering from chronic diseases such as osteoporosis, coronary heart disease, and diabetes...

 Nourish Your Qi and Blood in Autumn: 4 Delicious Dishes for Women to Enjoy Radiant Skin and Sound Sleep

Nourish Your Qi and Blood in Autumn: 4 Delicious Dishes for Women to Enjoy Radiant Skin and Sound Sleep

Nourish Your Qi and Blood in Autumn: 4 Delicious Dishes for Women to Enjoy Radiant Skin and Sound SleepAutumn brings a refreshing breeze and a hint of coolness, making it the perfect time of year for replenishing our energy. For women who experience cold constitutions or low Qi and blood, autumn is particularly important for nourishing their bodies...

  Nourishing Yang in Late Summer, Worry-Free All Year: Health Tips for Welcoming Autumn

Nourishing Yang in Late Summer, Worry-Free All Year: Health Tips for Welcoming Autumn

Nourishing Yang in Late Summer, Worry-Free All Year: Health Tips for Welcoming AutumnThe dog days of summer are coming to an end, and the scorching sun is gradually fading. However, don't think that the summer heat has passed, for the journey to well-being has just begun...

Guide to Well-being during theXiangqiu Season: Three Things Not to Eat, Three Things Not to Do, and Three Things Not to Sleep

Guide to Well-being during theXiangqiu Season: Three Things Not to Eat, Three Things Not to Do, and Three Things Not to Sleep

Guide to Well-being during theXiangqiu Season: Three Things Not to Eat, Three Things Not to Do, and Three Things Not to SleepWith the arrival of the Liuxiu season, as the seasons are undergoing changes, people have entered a new stage of life. In this golden autumn season, we must pay close attention to our physical health and adjust our habits to ensure a healthy and happy life...

 To Peel or Not to Peel Ginger: Unveiling the Science and Wisdom Behind the Old Saying

To Peel or Not to Peel Ginger: Unveiling the Science and Wisdom Behind the Old Saying

To Peel or Not to Peel Ginger: Unveiling the Science and Wisdom Behind the Old SayingIn the culinary world, ginger is an indispensable spice, its pungent aroma adding a unique flavor to dishes. However, there's an old saying circulating among the people: "Eating ginger without peeling it, you'll get sick for your entire life...

 The Mystery of Nose Hair: Why Does It Always Stick Out? Why Does It Turn White?

The Mystery of Nose Hair: Why Does It Always Stick Out? Why Does It Turn White?

The Mystery of Nose Hair: Why Does It Always Stick Out? Why Does It Turn White?Nose hair, an indispensable part of our body, silently guards the health of our respiratory system. However, sometimes, nose hair may "inappropriately" stick out, and even "turn" white...

  Polysaccharide: Summer's

Polysaccharide: Summer's "Golden" Tonic, Nourishing the "Original Source"

Polysaccharide: Summer's "Golden" Tonic, Nourishing the "Original Source"In the sweltering heat of summer, yang energy is abundant, making many people susceptible to kidney yin deficiency. High-purine foods like beer and grilled skewers further burden the kidneys...

Yang Kun's sharing: Analysis of common

Yang Kun's sharing: Analysis of common "cold" phenomenon in daily life

Yang Kun's sharing: Analysis of common "cold" phenomenon in daily lifeIn cold environments in daily life, we often see people feeling cold in their hands and feet, and cannot endure cold weather no matter what season it is. This phenomenon is often called "fear of cold" and particularly common among people with yang deficiency constitution...

 Walnut Septum: The Mysterious Health Treasure, Do You Really Know It?

Walnut Septum: The Mysterious Health Treasure, Do You Really Know It?

Walnut Septum: The Mysterious Health Treasure, Do You Really Know It?With people's increasing attention to health, various health methods emerge endlessly. Some seemingly insignificant things actually hold enormous health benefits...

 Warmth on the Tip of the Tongue: Ginger, a Culinary and Medicinal Treasure, Nourishing You Through the Four Seasons

Warmth on the Tip of the Tongue: Ginger, a Culinary and Medicinal Treasure, Nourishing You Through the Four Seasons

Warmth on the Tip of the Tongue: Ginger, a Culinary and Medicinal Treasure, Nourishing You Through the Four SeasonsHeaven nourishes people with five elements, Earth nourishes people with five flavors, as the ancients wisely recognized the intimate connection between food and health. Medicinal cuisine, a crystallization of wisdom from Chinese civilization spanning thousands of years, has been cherished for its delicious flavors, readily available ingredients, and convenient preparation...