Media: ST Mind & Body, July 14, 2015. Quoting Dr Abel Soh, Specialist inEndocrinology & Consultant, Raffles Diabetes & Endocrine Centre, and Ms Bibi Chia,Principal Dietitian, and Mr Chew Hong Gian,TCM Physician, Raffles Chinese Medicine ...
opium—especially in the form oflaudanum—was very much part of the daily life of Britons. In his discussion ofGeorge Eliot’sMiddlemarch, Bosserhoff focuses on the novel’s doctor-protagonist, Tertius Lydgate, who is firmly opposed to the medical practice still common in the early...
“To get rid of the after-smell, pour water into the husk and drink from it. This will also help you to regulate the “heatiness”.” Mr Chew:There is a practice of drinking salt water from the durian husk.TCMbelieves that salt water has the effect of reducing toxins and heatiness, ...