Hot Chili Peppers in the Blistering Sun
Does eating spicy food actually help you stay cool? Discover the fascinating history, physiology, and Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective behind the world’s love of chili peppers.
Skye Sturgeon, DAOM
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Does eating spicy food actually help you stay cool? Discover the fascinating history, physiology, and Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective behind the world’s love of chili peppers.
Skye Sturgeon, DAOM
While recently traveling in the beautiful and vibrant city of Shanghai, I took an afternoon stroll to the Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine on the campus of Shanghai TCM University’s...
Yvonne Lau
Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), aka alpha-gal allergy, is commonly known as mammalian meat allergy (although ‘meat’ is not the only source). Alpha gal refers to galactose-α-1,3-galactose, which is a disaccharide formed...
Skye Sturgeon, DAOM
A nourishing soup traditionally enjoyed to moisten the lungs and skin, support the spleen, and help reduce dampness and water retention. Lightly sweet from papaya and dried figs, it's a...
Eva Lau, Mayway Vice President
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