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Everyday Chinese Medicine: Healing Remedies for Immunity, Vitality, and Optimal Health

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Everyday Chinese Medicine: Healing Remedies for Immunity, Vitality, and Optimal Health

Contributors:

By (Author) Mindi K. Counts
By (author) Kristen Hatgi Sink

ISBN:

9781611806502

Publisher:

Shambhala Publications Inc

Imprint:

Shambhala Publications Inc

Publication Date:

16th June 2020

UK Publication Date:

11th May 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

610.951

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 191mm, Height 229mm

Description

Achieve vibrant health in every season with the holistic techniques of traditional Chinese medicine. Achieve vibrant health in every season with the holistic techniques of traditional Chinese medicine. This friendly guide to a 2,000-year-old lineage of healing wisdom integrates both the Five Element theory and the practices of traditional Chinese medicine to uncover what your body needs for balance and optimal health. Everyday Chinese Medicine demystifies, simplifies, and reveals patterns to help you take control of your own well-being from the comfort of your own home and kitchen. Mindi Counts-a holistic medical practitioner, acupuncturist, and herbalist-walks you through the seasons, elements, and organ systems to help you understand your unique constitution and how to achieve energetic and physical balance. With simple recipes, self-care practices, and time-tested herbal remedies, Everyday Chinese Medicine is the perfect companion on your path to complete wellness.

Reviews

This book covers all the basic tenets of Chinese medicine and gives the reader practical tools to evaluate their constitution and discover how to balance mind, body, and spirit. I will keep it as a handy reference and will refer to it throughout the year as my body and the seasons change.Elana Rosenbaum, author of Being Well (Even When Youre Sick)

Everyday Chinese Medicine awakens the readers health awareness with teachings on nutrition, herbs, lifestyle suggestions, and other alternatives that can result in safer, more enduring healing experiences.Paul Pitchford, author of Healing with Whole Foods

Mindi Counts offers us a timely gift from the ancients; a gift full of practical wisdom and knowledge that is tremendously relevant and important to modern-day health and well-being. She has created a comprehensive path to finding the balance and harmony we need to take more responsibility for our health before we fall into patterns of disease.from the foreword by Marlow Brooks, LAc, author of Singing Our Heart's Song: A Guide to the Five Elements

This nicely done book presents a clear and perfect introduction to basic principles of Chinese medicine and understanding unique constitution and physical balance. The information is aided by charts, photographs, and diagrams to explain individual constitutions, the five-element theory, and problems with deficiencies and stagnation. The book walks the reader through the seasons, cleverly addressing each one separately to note seasonal effects on the body and suggest nourishing practices and a half dozen healthy recipes for each season. The organs supported by each herb, along with its Chinese energetics and uses are described. Add simple herbal formulas, a few recipes, self-care practices, and the result is one of the best introductions to traditional Chinese medicine I have seen.American Herb Association

Author Bio

MINDI K. COUNTS, MA, LAc, is an integrative medical practitioner and five-element acupuncturist. Cofounder of the Inner Ocean Center for Healing, Mindi is a keynote speaker, retreat leader, and teacher. She is a contributing author to the Trauma Toolkit and Singing Our Heart's Song. She is the founder of the international nonprofit Inner Ocean Empowerment Project, providing holistic health care and education through volunteer service missions to underserved populations around the world and in the United States. She was featured in Dr. Oz's The Good Life magazine for her work in Indian slum communities, Burmese refugee clinics, and earthquake-ravaged areas of Nepal. Mindi is a graduate of Naropa University's contemplative psychology program and holds a master's degree in classical acupuncture from the Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture. She lives with her family and rescued dogs in the foothills of Colorado.

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