tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9037770416117895018.post3670374496925130698..comments2023-08-17T07:42:55.627-04:00Comments on Pretty Medicine : Nourishing the Middle Jiao and Gu Qi During Times of Transition. Maria Bowling DACM, L.Ac., SEP, Diplomate of Oriental Medicinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17274820618158208439noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9037770416117895018.post-54276536230758786472020-04-15T11:53:52.268-04:002020-04-15T11:53:52.268-04:00 HA! I inhale my food! Many years as a restaurant ... HA! I inhale my food! Many years as a restaurant worker actually facilitates this bc often times there is no time to sit and eat. It’s eat while moving and although I no longer work in that environment, the habit has continued. Very interesting about trauma being an attribute to that type of eating style. 2 for 2! I love soups and look forward to getting access to fresh ingredients again one day to try. Thank you Maria. Food for the soul!Serena Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00869545847239539602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9037770416117895018.post-13435738775310157722020-04-14T19:38:21.077-04:002020-04-14T19:38:21.077-04:00The saying "You are what you eat" is hig...The saying "You are what you eat" is highlighted here in that we can support our immune systems, inspire our organs to become vigorous to fight viruses and, by taking time to digest, settle the stress in these nervous times. Soups are my favorite foods, and your visual accompaniment inspires me to try these elements in my own creations. Thank you for this post!trunks uphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15554982243242888571noreply@blogger.com