A viral TikTok trend has users brewing "boiled apple tea" for alleged digestive benefits. The warm drink, dubbed "Chinese ...
It’s a tea—riffic time to welcome your mountain home to the art of tea feng shui—the ancient Chinese art of placement—with a twist of tea. By putting tea stuff in the right spots in your kitchen, ...
Scientists from Peking University and collaborating institutions have found that a heart-healthy Chinese diet may ...
Based on the number of local L.A. content creators that have visited Tian Xiang — a small, nondescript herbal medicine shop in Los Angeles’ Chinatown — you might think it’s the single best Chinese ...
I was born and grew up in Vietnam, a country with a rich history shaped by many ups and downs. Its culture reflected the influences of various nations and blended into its healthcare practices, which ...
A scientific review suggests that drinking brewed tea (but not processed tea) is linked to better heart health and metabolism, along with a lower risk of developing certain chronic diseases.
TikTok users are embracing a new wellness trend that’s capturing attention: “Turning Chinese.” And don’t worry, it’s not about stereotypes — instead, it’s a lifestyle trend inspired by Chinese health ...
TUMPAT: As the festive season nears, Tan Tee Khim is busier than ever, with demand for her six types of Chinese tea climbing ...