Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Swot Analysis For New Salon

a miracle food, vehicle vibrational energies

DIET Hint of China (2)
According to traditional Chinese medicine, therefore, food is a vehicle for a series of vibrational energy, which, once entered nell’organismo, si dirigono verso organi bersaglio ben precisi.
Quindi, durante la scelta dei cibi si dovrà tenere conto della qualità e della quantità di queste energie contenute al loro interno e del tropismo che esse possiedono nei confronti dei vari organi.
Ogni alimento, preso nella sua forma originale, possiede delle caratteristiche uniche, dovute all’ambiente da cui deriva, dal colore, dal sapore e dalla forma che possiede o dalla stagione in cui viene raccolto.
L’attenta valutazione di ognuna di queste singole caratteristiche è alla base di ogni ricetta terapeutica cinese, dove le specifiche funzioni energetiche dell’alimento vengono utilizzate per risolvere le cause della malattia.
After this preamble, it is clear that in traditional Chinese medicine attaches great importance to the preparation and composition of food.
on these topics, in the past, many medical texts were written, some of great importance and prestige, as the famous Neijing Suwen Huangdi, the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine, who spoke of the importance of nutrition in human health, Shennon or the legendary Ben Cao Jing, the Classic of Materia Medica Shennon, which includes a list of 365 formulas, divided into three categories, as defined top, middle and bottom, of which 67 are animal, 252 plant and 46 of mineral origin.
In this text, also specifying the nature of the flavors of each food, their respective therapeutic uses and cooking methods to treat specific illnesses.
Another very important text and 'the Jin Gui Yao Lue "Synopsis of the requirements of the gold room" written by famous doctors of the Han Dynasty, Zhang Zhongjin lived in the second century AD.
Another very important text is the Jin Gui Yao Lue "Synopsis of Prescriptions of the Golden Chamber" derived from the ancient text Shanghan zabing Mon written by the famous physician of the Han dynasty, Zhang Zhongjing. In fact, during the Song Dynasty the original Zhanghan Zabing Mon Zhang Zhongjing was enlarged and divided into 3 sections: Jingu-Yaolue Shanghan Mon-Jinggui Yuhan Jing. Dunque, il Jingui Yaolue e’ un testo basato sullo Shanghan Zabing Lun, ma scritto 9 secoli dopo. (continua)
Marco Montagnani

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