Tag: Hong Kong

Reduce the Intake of 6 Types of Food to Lessen the Risk of Developing Colon Cancer

Colorectal cancer (colon cancer) is the second most common cancer in Hong Kong, and in recent years there is a trend of occurrence in the younger generation. Colorectal cancer is closely related to the patient’s eating habits. To reduce the risk of it, experts recommend restricting the eating of six types of food. Dr. Teddy…


Yuan Depreciation Won’t Help China Exports

Commentary The latest China data continue to show an overall downtrend, although some rebound is seen. The domestic economy, as represented by internal demand (private and government consumption expenditure and investment), remains weak under deleveraging (paying off debts). One possible way to improve the situation is to rely on external demand, which is net exports….


Difficult to Defecate Even After Eating Lots of Vegetables?

People’s lives are fast-paced, and the eating habits of many are unhealthy. Many people have constipation and even cannot have bowel movements for several days. Dr. Qin Lang (pseudonym), a TCM nutritionist in Guangzhou, China, mentioned in an interview with The Epoch Times that long-term constipation could lead to intestinal diseases or colorectal cancer and…


Do You Find It Difficult to Defecate Even After Eating Lots of Vegetables?

People’s lives are fast-paced, and the eating habits of many are unhealthy. Many people have constipation and even cannot have bowel movements for several days. Dr. Qin Lang (pseudonym), a TCM nutritionist in Guangzhou, China, mentioned in an interview with The Epoch Times that long-term constipation could lead to intestinal diseases or colorectal cancer and…


CUHK Develops Groundbreaking Natural Formula to Lower COVID-19 Vaccination Side Effects in Elderly and Diabetics

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Medicine made groundbreaking findings and developed the intestinal micro-ecological formula (SIM01). The research team finds that SIM01 can effectively decrease common side effects of COVID-19 vaccination in high-risk patients such as the elderly and diabetic. The SIM01 formula has also been proven to reduce bacterial and viral…


Japanese Doctor Shares 5 Cancer Fighting Lifestyles: No Cancer Recurrence for 15 Years

Cancer has always been a disease “to be scared at the mere mention of.” However, a Japanese doctor, since he was diagnosed with kidney cancer, began to reflect on his life. After changing his lifestyle, he has not had a relapse for 15 years after the surgery. Takashi Funato, director of the Funato Clinic in…


Tips to Help Relieve Skin Discomfort During Season Changes

With the change of seasons and the accompanying temperature changes, many people’s skins will appear tight, allergic, and dry. Skin care products can protect the skin from external wind and sun damage, but the essence of good or bad skin lies more in internal conditioning for its nourishment. When a person’s qi (vital energy) and…


Under National Security Law, HK School’s Decisions Based on Political Agenda

Earlier, 14 students of a secondary school in Hong Kong were accused of disrespecting the flag-raising ceremony at the morning assembly, and the school suspended them from attending classes for three days. The incident caused some parents to look for other schools for their kids. On Oct. 24, the school’s Supervisor, Rev. Brother John Chong…


Nutritional Benefits of 5 Kinds of Mushrooms

Mushrooms are common fungi that are both tasty and nutritionally beneficial. Taiwanese nutritionist Chang Yi-ting recently shared that mushrooms are rich in polysaccharides that can help fight cancer, lower cholesterol, and enhance immune functions. They are also low in sodium, high in potassium, and rich in various minerals. Moderate consumption of mushrooms can help stabilize…


Nutritional Benefits of 5 Kinds of Mushroom

Mushrooms are common fungi that are both tasty and nutritionally beneficial. Taiwanese nutritionist Chang Yi-ting recently shared that mushrooms are rich in polysaccharides that can help fight cancer, lower cholesterol, and enhance immune functions. They are also low in sodium, high in potassium, and rich in various minerals. Moderate consumption of mushrooms can help stabilize…