by Eyton Shalom | Mar 3, 2016 | Dosha, Seasonal Recipes, Understanding the Doshas, Vata, Winter
Jewish Style Sweet and Sour Vegan Cabbage Cabbage is one of nature’s miracle foods. You don’t have to buy exotic foods like Goji berry to have a healthy diet. Goji berries are great, and are used in Chinese medicine as food medicine and in medicinal formulas for...
by Eyton Shalom | Feb 25, 2016 | Acupuncture, Mindfulness, Pitta, Vata
Anger and Fear: How Our Nervous Systems Make Us Sick Chinese Medicine attributes a minimum one third of disease as due to the effects of excessive amounts of emotions like anger and fear, but also sadness, grief, worry, on our bodies via the nervous system....
by Eyton Shalom | Feb 19, 2016 | Ayurveda Articles, Mindfulness, Pitta
How Emotions Create Disease (When Unprocessed) We know from Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, and we should understand from Science based Anatomy and Physiology, that, not only are the mind and body a “continuim”, but more accurately stated, Mind and Body are...
by Eyton Shalom | Jan 26, 2016 | Dietary & Nutritional Counseling, Dosha, Kapha, Pitta, Plant Based Recipes, Vata, Vata Imbalance
Indian Style Tri-doshic Okra Masala Here is one of my favorite Okra recipes: Indian Style Tri-doshic Okra Masala. There are many ways to make Okra. Iraqi’s cook it with onion and tomato. My friend Mrs. Mehdi with onion, cumin, and black pepper. My Persian friend...
by Eyton Shalom | Jan 7, 2016 | Ayurveda Articles
Ayurvedic Dental Hygiene A lot of the lifestyle practices recommended in Ayurveda, including Ayurvedic dental hygiene, happen to also be common practices in India culture, especially in rural areas which are more traditional When it comes to Ayurvedic dental hygiene...