The Sticky Truth About Dampness and Your Health

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Dampness is seen as one of the most common and persistent external pathogenic factors, ranking alongside Wind in its ability to disrupt health. The other major external pathogenic factors—often referred to as the “Six Evils” —are  Cold, Dryness, Fire (Heat), and Summer-Heat. Each of these can invade the body singly or in…

Feeling Bloated After Meals? FODMAPs Might Be the Culprit

Have you ever finished a meal and suddenly felt like your belly turned into a balloon? Or maybe you’re dealing with cramping, gas, or irregular bathroom habits that seem to come out of nowhere? It might not just be what you’re eating—it could be how your body is digesting it. Let’s talk about FODMAPs. It might sound…

Breaking Free from Food Rules, Finding True Nourishment

I used to think “eating healthy” meant following a long list of strict rules: no carbs after 6, drink this before that, no more than 1,200 calories a day, count every gram of protein, fat, and carb and definitely no dessert unless it was made with dates and almond flour. I tried almost everything. Some…

Understanding TCM Body Constitutions: A Beginner’s Perspective

I was born and raised in Canada, but growing up in a Chinese household, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was always present in my life, thanks to my mom. Whenever we were sick, it wasn’t Tylenol or the usual Western remedies. Instead, my mom would brew up some bitter herbal tea that, to be honest, tasted…

Nourishing from the Inside Out

For a while now, this space has been all about food — the things I cooked, the places I ate, and what brought me joy through flavour and culture. And I’ve truly loved sharing that with you. But lately, something in me has shifted. Maybe it’s life, maybe it’s experience, or maybe it’s just a…

A Year of Letting Go and Finding Balance

This past year has been a journey of ups and downs for me – physically, emotionally, and mentally. I’ll be honest – I let myself go a little. Between my kids’ back-to-back baseball tournaments, family commitments, and our big family trip to Japan, life was full in the best (and busiest) ways. I have to…

My Journey Back To Me

Sometimes it takes a change of scenery to truly see yourself again. Our trip to Japan was supposed to be about family time, exploring, and making memories – and it definitely was. But what I didn’t expect was how much it would open my eyes again. Over the years, I’ve had little moments here and…

Fall Wellness: TCM Tips for Nourishing Body and Spirit

Fall is a time of change. The air cools, the leaves turn beautiful shades of orange and gold, and everything feels a little slower and more reflective. In TCM, fall is the season that corresponds with the lungs and metal element and it’s all about nourishing your body, mind, and spirit as we transition from…

Exploring the World of Soba Salad

Soba noodles and the concept of soba noodle salad originated in Japan. Soba noodles are thin noodles made primarily from buckwheat flour or a combination of buckwheat and wheat flour. They have a mild nutty taste and a firm texture, making them perfect for various flavours. Soba noodles have been a key part of Japanese…

Decoding Allergies and Food Sensitivities

Let’s chat about something that hits close to home for many of us – our relationship with food. Food is supposed to be a joy, something that nourishes us and brings delight both in the cooking and eating process. But sometimes, when food sensitivities and allergies come into the picture, the enjoyment can take a…

Sip the Goodness: Beet Juice and Beyond

Curious about all the hype around beet juice? It’s not just a trend; it’s a healthy drink loaded with lots of benefits. This juice, squeezed from those plain red veggies, is gaining popularity among health enthusiasts. Let’s take a look at what makes this simple drink so intriguing and why it’s worth adding to your daily…

The Nourishing Power of Food: Feeding Your Brain, Mind, and Emotions

Happy World Mental Health Day! Did you know that the colourful, balanced foods on your plate can do wonders for your mental well-being? They play a crucial role in supporting mental health and easing symptoms linked with mood disorders like depression and anxiety. Ever noticed how a bowl of homemade soup can warm not just…