Tune in to Periscope at noon tomorrow 2/8/16 as I and fellow Chinese Medicine experts, Lynn Palmgren, Kirsten Cowan and Denise Cicuto will each do a short scope (live streaming, interactive video) in succession for the Chinese …
The Chinese New Year is almost here! The Year of the Fire Monkey begins on February 8, 2016. Monkeys are considered the most mischievous of the Twelve Chinese Astrological Signs. Therefore, it is likely to be …
The Year of the Horse is galloping out and the Year of the Sheep (also called goat or ram) is moseying in. The Chinese New Year is February 19. This Sheep year is associated with …
The year of the Sheep (also known as Goat or Ram) is fast approaching, and it maybe leading to a decline in pregnancies in China. Why? Apparently, superstitious Chinese parents-to-be consider the Sheep an unfortunate …
The Horse January 31st is the beginning of the Chinese New Year and the Year of the Horse is galloping in or, if the snow and ice keeps up in Chicago, the Horse is going …
According to ancient legend, the noise and excitement of the Chinese New Year began because villagers had to fight a ferocious beast called the Nian. This creature emerged from the sea or the mountains once …
We are almost at the Chinese New Year. On February 10th, we leave the powerful and bold Year of the Dragon behind and, as always in the order of things, enter the Year of the …