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The Healing Cuisine of China: 300 Recipes for Vibrant Health and Longevity | 
enlarge | Authors: Zhuo Zhao, George Ellis Publisher: Healing Arts Press Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $12.79 You Save: $7.16 (36%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 347647
Media: Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 089281778X Dewey Decimal Number: 615.8540951 EAN: 9780892817788 ASIN: 089281778X
Publication Date: November 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description A comprehensive guide to the Chinese art of healing with food • Provides more than 300 authentic Chinese recipes for curing specific ailments and for promoting happiness and vitality
• Explains the theories behind traditional Chinese beliefs about health and diet and reconciles these beliefs with contemporary Western medical knowledge
• Includes a complete fitness program centered on the popular Chinese qi gong exercises
Through 5,000 years of recorded history the Chinese have developed an unequaled pharmacopoeia of food remedies and have turned this knowledge into a delicious cuisine that is simple to prepare. This cuisine has little in common with the dishes on the menus of many Chinese restaurants--which have sacrificed traditional Chinese principles to appeal to high-fat Western tastes. Instead, it emphasizes all-natural ingredients eaten in season and in the most beneficial combinations.
The Healing Cuisine of China features more than 300 authentic Chinese recipes, ranging from simple preparations to cure specific ailments to traditional "longevity banquets." The authors also explain the underlying theories behind traditional Chinese beliefs about health and reconcile these ancient beliefs with Western medical knowledge about bacteria, viruses, and other causes of disease. A complete fitness program, centered on the popular Chinese qi gong exercises, and a questionnaire to help readers discover their individual body requirements make this the most comprehensive guide to the healthy lifestyle of China ever published.
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Great book!! January 8, 2008 K. Lane 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is great. It's different than I expected (I was looking for general recipes to balance your consitution) and this has a lot of remedies for specific ailments. There are some very interesting (and simple) recipes for treatments, and I really am curious about the earthworm. :D I especially like the recipes for helpful/healthful teas and wines. I love the way the book is layed out, and it is very easy to read and understand. Chapters: 1. Origins & theory 2. Causes of Illness (talks about the pathogens) 3. Eating for health (has a great survey to find out more about your constitution) 4. Foods and their healing properties 5. Home Remedies 6. Longevity banquets (this is the section that has the more general recipes) 7. exercise for health (qigong) I recommend this book to anyone looking for recipes and remedies, and the healing properties of foods. also highly recommended: Healing with Whole Foods by Paul Pitchford is a great book, very in depth, on nutrition (blending asian and western), with lots of chinese theory, and the healing properties of food The Tao of Healhty Eating by Bob Flaws is a small book on TCM and nutrition. It is really easy to understand and a great introduction.
Interesting buy not organized very well. February 20, 2002 Me Stoner Jeanne (Paris, France) 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
This makes an interesting reference book on medicinal recipes. I just don't like the way it is organized. You have to thumb through the whole book to get a feel for what ailments it addresses and I found the list somewhat wanting. Other than that, it makes an interesting compendium of Chinese remedies although I think I'll pass on the fried and ground earthworms!
As Informative As It Is Useful June 24, 1999 18 out of 22 found this review helpful
The Healing Cuisine of China by Zhuo Zhao and George Ellis is an excellent book! It is not a typical health food book. The book not only teaches you how to prepare healthy food; it teaches you how to prepare healthy food that tastes good! Also, there are many tidbits about Chinese culture and medicine in this book. So, you learn as you cook! Truly, this book has something for everyone, whether you are a fitness fanatic or simply one who likes good food.
A Door to The Pleasure of Eating and Feeling Great February 8, 1999 16 out of 21 found this review helpful
One unique feature about Zhuo Zhao and George Ellis's new book--The Healing Cuisine of China--is that it includes real recipes from China, a country people regard food as heaven. Growing up in China, Zhao took for granted how the Chinese in everyday life treat their minor ailments, improve their general health or beautify themselves by choosing to eat specific foods. Living in the west made her realize how little people in this part of the world knew about another beauty of the Chinese cusine--it is supposed to improve one's health. The 300 recipes, a result of years of research in China, backed up by real life anecdotes and scientific analyses, open up a door to the pleasure of eating, and feeling great, not only while eating, but also in the future.Ray Wang, California
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