The Tao of Nutrition - Third Edition

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Book for Chinese Nutrition and The Body is the Greatest healer.

Maoshing Ni is a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a

bestselling author and an authority in Anti-Aging Medicine.

Dr. Mao, as he is known to his patients and students, practices

acupuncture and Chinese medicine with his brother, Dr.

Daoshing Ni, and a team of associates at the Tao of Wellness

in Santa Monica, California. He is cofounder and chancellor of

Yo San University in Los Angeles, where he teaches the art and

science of Wellness Medicine. Dr. Mao lectures internationally

and has been featured on radio and television as well as on the

pages of The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and many other

publications. He is the author of twelve books including Secrets

of Self Healing Second Spring: Dr. Maols Hundreds of Natural

Secrets for Women to Revitalize and Regenerate at Any Age and the

bestselling Secrets of Longevity. For more information on his

other publications, please visit www.taostar.com.

Cathy McNease holds a Diplomate in Chinese Herbology

from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture

and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), a B.S. in Biology and

Psychology from Western Michigan University and Master

Herbalist certificates from Emerson College of Herbology in

Canada and East-West Course of Herbology in Santa Cruz.

She has co-authored two books and a distance learning course,

Traditional Chinese Nutrition. She is currently on the faculties of

Yo San University and Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental

Medicine. In addition to her teaching profession she maintains

a Chinese herbal pharmacy business, Best Blends Herbs.

Book for Chinese Nutrition and The Body is the Greatest healer.

Maoshing Ni is a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a

bestselling author and an authority in Anti-Aging Medicine.

Dr. Mao, as he is known to his patients and students, practices

acupuncture and Chinese medicine with his brother, Dr.

Daoshing Ni, and a team of associates at the Tao of Wellness

in Santa Monica, California. He is cofounder and chancellor of

Yo San University in Los Angeles, where he teaches the art and

science of Wellness Medicine. Dr. Mao lectures internationally

and has been featured on radio and television as well as on the

pages of The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and many other

publications. He is the author of twelve books including Secrets

of Self Healing Second Spring: Dr. Maols Hundreds of Natural

Secrets for Women to Revitalize and Regenerate at Any Age and the

bestselling Secrets of Longevity. For more information on his

other publications, please visit www.taostar.com.

Cathy McNease holds a Diplomate in Chinese Herbology

from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture

and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), a B.S. in Biology and

Psychology from Western Michigan University and Master

Herbalist certificates from Emerson College of Herbology in

Canada and East-West Course of Herbology in Santa Cruz.

She has co-authored two books and a distance learning course,

Traditional Chinese Nutrition. She is currently on the faculties of

Yo San University and Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental

Medicine. In addition to her teaching profession she maintains

a Chinese herbal pharmacy business, Best Blends Herbs.