Nina Cheng is the founder of The Eastern Philosophy, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) online apothecary, with one of the largest accounts on social media in Asian medicine. She also serves as an officer of The International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine (IASTAM), the foremost community of scholars and practitioners devoted to understanding the history and contemporary practice of Asian medicines, and publisher of the journal Asian Medicine. She is currently studying history of medicine at John Hopkins Graduate School of Medicine. Her mission is to introduce Chinese medicine to the West, substantiated with high-quality, evidence- and source-based research, while staying authentic to the culture of the practice.
"""...introduces readers to important dimensions of Chinese medicine, which are not limited to the treatment room or the pharmacy, but involve life style practices, diet and daily exercises."" -- Michael Stanley-Baker, President of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine (IASTAM) Hidden deep in the antiquity of traditional Chinese medicine rest treasures for healing that are lost to our modern world. We need to find those treasures and this book does that for mental health with clarity and practicality. One of the most beautiful and useful books on Chinese medicine ever written. -- Wayne B. Jonas, M.D. President, Healing Works Foundation and ormer director of the Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)"