1. Home
  2. Religion & Spirituality
  3. Taoism

Herbal Medicine & Diet

The use of medicinal herbs is an important aspect of Chinese Medicine, and can be a powerful support for qigong practice. And according to the traditions of Inner Alchemy and Chinese Medicine, the food that we eat can function as nourishment, as medicine, or as poison - depending upon the choices made within a particular context.
Chinese Herbal Medicine: An Introduction
An introduction to Chinese Herbal Medicine which - along with acupuncture, tuina, qigong and dietary therapy - form the core of Chinese Medicine.
Receive a Practitioner's Discount on "Tonic Gold"
Tonic Gold is a potent alchemical formula, produced in India by the Hermetic alchemist Petri Murien. It's benefits are many, and a practitioner's discount is available.
Nutrtion As Part Of The Broader Spectrum Of Nourishment
Dietary choices represent just one part of what it means to be nourished. Our primary nourishment is our connection to God or Nature or something larger than ourselves.
Explore Taoism
About.com Special Features

Ten common misconceptions about Islam debunked. More >

Use these prayers to inspire and inform your own conversations with God. More >

  1. Home
  2. Religion & Spirituality
  3. Taoism
  4. Qigong & Chinese Medicine
  5. Herbal Medicine & Diet

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.