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Chinese food therapy is a practice of healing using natural foods instead of medications.

Chinese food therapy is a modality of traditional Chinese medicine, also known as Chinese Nutrition therapy. It is particularly popular among Cantonese people who enjoy slow-cooked soups. One of the most commonly known is a rice soup that goes by many names including congee and jook. This is a traditional breakfast of Asian people all over the world. Congee recipes vary infinitely, depending upon the desired health benefits as well as taste.

Chinese food therapy
This article is part of the branches of CAM series.
CAM Classifications
NCCAM:Component of Traditional Chinese medicine that uses a form of biologically based therapy.
Modality:Self-care
Culture:Eastern Chinese
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Some common food therapy items and recipes

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Bird nest

Oral secretion of swiftlets, collected from the binding material of their nests.

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Korean or Chinese ginseng

Root of a plant that has the Yang properties.

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American ginseng

Root of a plant similar to Korean ginseng, but it has the Yin properties.

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A Cantonese cough remedy

Dried duck gizzards, watercress, apricot kernels:

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