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1. Pi Yao and Feng Shui
February 27, 2009
Feng Shui can be translated as “the way,” and following a rich history for thousands of years, it has been a practice that has guided so many towards the path to good life, good fortune, and good health. Feng Shui originated from China, and in the modern setting, it has done wonders for improving the quality of life of its believers. Many modern homes today still follow the principles of Feng Shui to usher in the good balance of chi, the live giving energy.
Feng Shui remedies may also be deeply centered in the value of good business, good fortune, and profits. This is why you can see man... (read more)
Author: Silvia Blach
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2. China Vacations Info - Shopping In Silk Street, Beijing
February 10, 2009
This article is about the China vacations. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China travel now. The most famous shopping mall for the foreigners in Beijing is the Xiu Shui Market(Silk Street Market). It is located along Chang An avenue near the Yong An Li (120) line 1 subway station. You can now walk directly from the subway into the mall via an underground passageway without stepping outside into the scorching heat of summer or the terrible cold of winter. Alternatively you can take a taxi using the Chinese name shown below. Print and hand to your taxi dr... (read more)
Author: Shane Lee
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3. Combating Constipation by Rulin Xiu, PhD
December 15, 2006
“Death begins in the colon” quote from Dr. Bernard Jensen
Constipation is more then a just an agonizing condition. It’s downright hazardous to your health. Especially when occasional bouts of constipation become chronic. Left untreated, constipation can eventually lead to appendicitis, bad breath, body odor, depression, diverticulitis, fatigue, gas, headaches, hemorrhoids (piles), indigestion, insomnia, malabsorption syndrome, obesity and varicose veins. It may even be involved in the development of serious diseases such as colon cancer.
About 80 percent of all Americans suffer fr... (read more)
Author: Rulin Xiu, PhD
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