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Additional Five Tastes Chinese Herbs Resources:  

1. The classical energetics of the five tastes. - The Journal of ...
The classical energetics of the five tastes. - Abstract The therapeutic actions
of Chinese herbs are rooted in their : Encyclopedia.com.


2. Chinese Medicine: The Powerful Tonic Wu Wei Zi or ?Five Taste Fruit?
May 9, 2008 ... Chinese medicine: Schizandra berry a potent adaptogenic herb ... In the Chinese
language, Wu Wei Zi means "Five Taste Fruit. ...


3. Acupuncture.Com - TCM & Diet - Traditional Chinese Medicine Nutrition
In the Chinese system, a balanced diet is one which includes all 5 tastes -
spicy, sour, bitter, sweet, and salty. Foods and herbs which have a particular
...


4. How to Use the Five Elements in Chinese Medicine | eHow.com
Understand how the Five Elements relate to the five taste properties of herbs
used in Chinese medicine. Wood is sour; fire is bitter; earth is sweet; ...



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