TCM Food Therapy Programs
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Food is something we continuously use to sustain our lives. Learning what foods are healing (and what disruptive) for our condition has the potential to convert every single meal into therapy! As we eat couple of times a day the "food as medicine" approach turns daily food consumption into multiple daily treatments that continuously improve our health, raise our energy level, reduce our stress level and boost our mental strength.
Food therapy (as well as acupressure) is offered in the tools listed below - Women's Health, Children's Health, Chronic Emotional Disharmony, Body Pain and Inflammation - as well as in the Treatment section of all materials in the Physiology chapter and the Materia Medica chapter.
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Food Therapy for Women

This option is designed to help the busy health conscious woman learn how to balance her health with foods, spices and herbal teas, as well as acupressure, by selecting the signs and symptoms that are unique for her body.
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Food Therapy for Children

A compilation between Traditional Chinese Medicine principles and personal parental experience this option offers an outlook to children's health and their most common diseases from a completely different perspective. Tell me more!
Food Therapy for Chronic Emotional Disharmony

In Traditional Chinese Medicine difficult emotions are approached not through the mental awareness but through our vitality and physiology. Seven negative emotions such as anger, worry, sadness, fear, etc. are associated with the disharmony of a certain organ or organ system. Thus benefiting the organ that the emotion is associated with will release/transform the emotion itself. We designed a unique tool, that after selecting the emotion you are interested in and some accompanying physical symptoms, you will be able to learn what foods, food combinations and acupressure points are beneficial for the organ associated with this emotion. Thus beneficial for releasing the difficult emotion itself!
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Food Therapy for Body Pain and Inflammation

Inflammatory conditions and pain are best counteracted in the long run by changing the diet and lifestyle. From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine the Liver and Kidney functions need to be improved, toxic fluids from the Spleen need to be drained, and the digestion needs to be harmonized.
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Seasonal Menu (New!)

Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes five seasons rather than four with “summer” being divided into “early summer” and “late summer”. Each season corresponds to a certain Element (the Five Elements theory). To those Elements also correspond five colors. We designed a menu for each season which has the specific color fruit, vegetables and herbs that belong to and are healing for that season, and furthermore are healing for the organ that is alligned with that season. In our unique menu you will find seasonal breakfasts, desserts, herbal teas and spreads, as well as meals that contain the seasonal meat and the seasonal grain.
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Acupressure Therapy Programs
Included in all of the above options as well as in:
Open Point Calculator

The Open Point Calculator is designed based on an ancient Chinese healing system that practices treatment methods according to the daily cycle rather than personal signs and symptoms. According to this system stimulating the "open point" of the day and hour - an acupuncture point that steadily changes - allows excess turbid energy to exit the body while deficient, scarce energy gets supplemented.
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Point Location Videos

The Project additionally offers more than 45 point location videos to help easily locate the acupressure points appointed in "Women's Health", "Children's Heath", "Chronic Emotional Disharmony", "Body Pain and Inflammation" and "Open Point Calculator", as well as the Treatment section in the project's Physiology chapter and Materia Medica chapter. Beside these points the videos cover the most significant and most commonly used acupressure points in Traditional Chinese Medicine, which stimulate physical and emotional recovery, and restore the balance.
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