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12/08/2023
π Just as the French hold wine close to their hearts, tea is a soulful treasure for the Chinese. It's not just a drink; it's a captivating passion that ignites the senses. In this world of tea, grades and qualities intertwine, creating a tapestry of flavors. Different regions nurture the same tea varieties, yet every sip unveils a unique harmony of taste and aroma.
π High mountain sanctuaries, where crisp air and pure water unite, give birth to teas of unparalleled distinction. The very soil imparts a medley of flavors, while the meticulous roasting process, especially for oolong and black tea, adds a touch of character.
Elevate your senses with every sip and journey into a realm where nature's wonders converge with ancient artistry. π΅β¨
11/08/2023
What are the different ways of extracting herbs? β¨πΏ
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When it comes to harnessing the power of herbs, there are various methods to choose from. Capsules offer convenience, especially those that have undergone the extraction process, unlike herbal powders. With extracts, the medicinal value of herbs is already pre-extracted, simplifying their use.
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Herbal extracts are often gentler on digestion, sparing your body the need to break down powders. While powders retain their fibrous elements, requiring more effort from your body to extract the medicinal goodness. This might pose a challenge for those with weaker stomach acidity.
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In the days before tablets and capsules, herbs were traditionally boiled in water or soaked in alcohol to extract their essence. One beautiful aspect of this method is the opportunity to truly savor the fullness of the herbs you're ingesting.
07/08/2023
Understanding Healing - Part 2
07/08/2023
Understanding Healing - Part 1
02/08/2023
Yang Bodies and Yang Herbs
In Traditional Chinese Medicine when one understands and can incorporate the concepts of Yin & Yang and the Five Elements - Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Many things are explainable like ones health state and why people behave in a certain way. Your health is connected to the elements, connected to colors, connected to emotions, things get expressed in this way.
When a person is too Yang, then a person should avoid Yang formulas because it makes the system even more Yang. This formula is considered a Yang formula because of the Red Root and Rhodiola. Personally I cant have Rhodiola, for some reason I can have some Red Ginseng which is quite fiery but when I use Rhodiola by the second and third time my body becomes fiery. It is good to have this kind of understanding, the thing with herbs is that you have to find the formula for what your needs are. For a person that has become to Yin in their constitution a formula like this can do a lot of things.
01/08/2023
A little bit about Yin and Yang
19/07/2023
Simplicity...A life time of Healing
19/06/2023
πΏ Help us name our Nectar of Life the big daddy of tonic tinctures! πΏ
We'd love to hear your suggestions! Drop your most creative names in the comments below and let's embark on this naming adventure together. ππ
This new tincture has 5+ grams of wild bhutan cordyceps amongst some of the world's most rare and valued herbs.
Very limited edition. Only 5 bottles were hand made.
Stay tuned as we choose the winning name and give credit to the creative genius behind it.
10/05/2023
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Our new looks and branding
Get 20% off with a minimum purchase of 60 Euros for the current looks from may 11th to 22nd
20/04/2023
The Liver is the primary Organ that stores and regulates the blood. It has over 1600 functions in the body.
Spring is the season associated with the Liver and it's the best time to strengthen and nourish this organ.
Help support the function by detoxing one the most impacted organs of our current times.
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Who knows what a child perceive and absorb with those innocent young eyes that takes in deep impressions and influences into the later years.
My childhood was wedged between an acupuncture clinic and Chinese herbal shop. Seeing traditional doctors taking pulses, looking at tongues, inserting needles and cupping, smelling and looking at herbs were an integrated part of the reality.
Later in my life journey when I felt wedged between a rock and a hard place as the Universal energy forcing itβs loving but stern hands to redirect my reality toward natural healing. With good fortune I ended up in a school that orients everything around the idea of Qi.
One of the teachers was this robust full-blooded Italian Dr. Medici with an astounding amount of knowledge both intellectual and practical. On the other spectrum is a deep Zen master who happens to be the founder of esoteric acupuncture and naturopath.
And within this world of Qi, Taoism, esoteric, scientific, traditional knowledge I spun. For the first time I looked forward to being in class. They fulfilled the extreme thirst for knowledge, for the search of something else, something more meaningful, real. I was like a very parched desert that finally gets rain.
After some 10 years of practice, even owning a spa in between, the nomadic life kicked in. I was, and later with my wife Anita, moving from one continent to another offering healing sessions and herbal remedies. We carried all our work equipment and suitcases of herbs, finding creative ways to bring herbs into different parts of the world. Herbal formulas were created as needs arise. Getting good results with people was our main goal.
After we settled in one place it only makes sense to dive deeper into the herbal world. Ming Herbs started out with a few humble formulas which right off the bat received great support. This encouraged us to create more to fulfill very specific needs. The formulas incongruously work together supporting the philosophy of natural self-healing.
The family of Ming Herbs is the result of decades of curiosity, interest, research, intuition, thinking outside of the box and spiritual development.
Thank you for being a part of this experience and sharing the perspective on health where no quick fixes can create long term health regardless of your modality of practicing medicine or healing.