by Angela Tian Zhu | Mar 29, 2018 | Food
Food’s attribute – cold or hot-warm
The concept of cold or hot features of food has a double meaning: one meaning is the cold or hot in temperature, the other meaning is the cold or hot in the food’s attribute.
As the weather is becoming colder, we should not only eat more hot/warm food in terms of the food’s temperature, but also eat more hot/warm food in terms of food’s attribute.
This article will talk about food in terms of its attribute, not the food’s temperature. The wise Traditional Chinese Medicine divides food by its attribute, the application of the food’s attribute is good for adjusting the inner environment of the human body, thus helping with the prevention and recovery of the diseases. This is called “food treatment” It is natural and effective.
The attribute of food is generally being categorised into cold and hot/warm. Generally speaking, cold food helps the body to get rid of heat. It also helps to remove toxins in the inner environment. Hot-warm food helps to warm up the organs, clear coldness, and strengthen Qi in the body. Generally speaking, people who have an inner environment with a cold manifestation should eat more hot/warm food, and people who have an inner environment with a hot manifestation should eat more cold food.
As a rule, people who have an inner environment with a cold manifestation are likely to have the following symptoms: Feel cold, cold hands and feet, aching knees resulting from coldness, like hot weather and dislike cold weather, infrequent urination, and faeces with undigested food in it, deficient in energy, feel depressed, worry, anxiety in favour of drinking warm water, hot food, the face colour can be pale.
In contrast, people who have an inner environment with a hot manifestation are likely to have the following symptoms: like cold weather, diss like hot manifestation are likely to have the following symptoms: like cold weather, dislike hot weather, hot in five “little centres” (two palms, two feet and chest), thirsty or dry throat and mouth, feel upset, angry, anxiaty and nervous, insomnia, like to have cold food and drinks. The face colour can be red.
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Hot /warm (even) food |
Cold food |
meat |
Lamb, beef, duck, kangaroo meat, deer meat, pork. |
Rabbit meat, chicken.. |
seafood |
Prawns, eel, butterfish, carp. |
Clams, crab, oyster |
vegetable |
Ginger, garlic, onion, leek, carrot, pumpkin, taro, sweet potato, corn, cabbage, spinach, broccoli, potato, chilli, green beans, beans, eggplant. |
Chinese Cabbage, bai cai, cucumber, melon, fresh mushroom, bamboo shoot (Australian), radish, kelp, seaweed, celery, tofu, bitter melon, tomato, bean sprouts. |
fruit |
Plum, papaya, grape, jujube, orange, peach, apple, rockmelon, lychee, walnuts, fig, mango, grapefruit, cherry, mandarin etc. |
Pear, watermelon, kiwi, banana, pomegranate, apricot, loquat, persimmon, lemon, strawberry, pineapple. |
Use natural ways to help your body. It will make you healthier Mentally and Physically with the right food every day.
Prevention and Wisdom.
© Copyright Angela Tian Zhu 2018
by Angela Tian Zhu | Mar 12, 2018 | Yin Yang Wisdom
Three generations.
People come to this world clenching their fists, and leave with open hands.
First we collect things bit by bit, then we discard things little by little. As we age we look older, but we have more wisdom. .
Nature gives our childhood to our parents. Nature gives our early adulthood and middle age to the country and society. When we get older, we should give ourselves back to us.
So, not only do we strive to live longer to do the things we didn’t have time for earlier in life, we also need to have a better quality of life to enjoy the rest of our lives given back to us.
Written by Angela Zhu, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, Qi Gong & Tai Chi instructor. Copyright 2018
ACCEPTANCE
THIS IS HOW IT IS.
NOT HOW IT-Was. -Might have been -Should have been
NOT HOW I-Wanted it to be -Hoped it would be -Planned it would be
I ACCEPT THAT THIS IS HOW IT IS – Now I get on with my life in a positive way.
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by Angela Tian Zhu | Feb 27, 2018 | Traditional Chinese Medicine

Physically we use the nose to breath and smell. Normal breathing
enables us to breathe in enough oxygen to ensure our blood
circulation .
The two- way function of the nose is breathing in and out . The
breath should be even, smooth and soft . If you breathe in more and
breathe out less or breathe in less and breathe out more , both show
an unhealthy status of our health.
When our emotions fluctuate, such as when we are angry, very sad, frightened ,
stressed, nervous and very depressed our breathing is fast and
shallower. Even can lead to fainting. Gradually it will affect mental
and physical well-being.
What can we do?
Try hard to breathe evenly, smoothly and softly . Bring the mind to Dan
Tian . (under the navel inside of lower stomach) Use DanTian deep
breathing to help release the stress, anger, fear and nervousness to
face and deal with difficulties calmly. It will avoid future problems,
regrets and guilt.
Prevention is Wisdom!
© copyright Angela Tian Zhu 2018
by Angela Tian Zhu | Feb 10, 2018 | Yin Yang Wisdom

Physiologically, human beings eat and drink with their mouths. They use two directions: opening and closing, up and down. These two-way movements are the first step in obtaining nutrition. When you can control your mouth, it also leads to better health because you are aware of what you eat and what you say.
People express their feelings through their mouths: concerns, needs, evaluate things, criticism and praise, and often use language to vent their dissatisfaction and resentment, hurt others or gossip. The two-way movement of our lips can bring us blessings or disasters.
Talking to yourself is an important part of this two-way movement:
“What do I feel?”
“Why do I feel that way?”
“Why do I talk like that?”
“What is the purpose of my speech?”
“What result can I achieve?”
When we get the answer for ourselves, we understand ourselves and others better. Using malicious language towards others often shows our own vulnerability. Gratefulness and offering praise to others truthfully is being honest and humble. Gossiping causes harm and people who are tolerant and polite avoid talking about others. If you control the two-direction movement of your mouth, you can plant good seeds to grow in your inner garden which will improve your mental health and increase harmony around you.
When we are feeling down, anxious, depressed, scared, angry, don’t forget to ask ourselves:
“What am I angry, depressed, and scared or worried about?”
“How do I deal with it?”
“What do I want?”
When you answer yourself, it may help the clouds disappear and scatter the fog. Training yourself to talk to yourself, to write down your thoughts and feelings and be your own best friend, helps to reduce depression and anxiety. It will help us to become mentally and physically healthier and bring peace and harmony.
© Copyright Angela Tian Zhu 2018
by Angela Tian Zhu | Feb 5, 2018 | Yin Yang Wisdom
Physically:
Generally speaking, we physically use our ears to hear various sounds from the outside environment. We listen to the opinions, suggestions, and judgement from others. We ignore external sounds when we are sleep. If we listen twenty four hours a day we will damage the vital Qi (Energy).
Spiritually:
If we are just listening from the outside it makes us feel lost and negative, not knowing which way to go or distinguish right from wrong. It may make us feel depressed and sad. If we only listen to the negative things, we will get depressed, if we only listen to the positive things, we would lose touch from reality. So we need to use our sense of hearing in both directions, listening to our heart, feelings, intuition, needs and opinions. With the “two-directions” listening we can balance and judge what we hear from the outside, combined with what we hear from our heart. This allows us to achieve the wisdom of listening.
© copyright Angela Tian Zhu 2018