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Breath Of God – Even The Ancient Chinese Held This Holy Truth

Holy Bible and ancient Chinese Medicine texts teach us this same fact: the breath of God enters the nose. And for proper nourishment, air must pass thru the nose and into the lungs without friction. Changes made to the face or body, improper diet and injury can all lead to less nasal airflow. If the nose is not clear, the breath of God cannot enter; and life will be a struggle.

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The 5 Flavors – A Lost Art From Ancient Chinese Medicine Used To Nourish & Heal People

Chapter 22 of the Su Wen ends with a summary of the five (5) flavors: sour, sweet, bitter, salty and pungent/acrid.
• [Huang Di nei jing su wen Chapter 22] in the Yang Ming Shan Zhu (Chinese Edition) is titled “On Transference of Solid Visceral Qi Following Regularity of Four Seasons.”
• [Huang Di nei jing su wen Chapter 22] in the Unschuld & Tessenow translation is titled “Discourse on How the Qi in the Depots Follow the Pattern of the Seasons.”

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