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Five thousand years ago, the Yellow Emperor of ancient China drove away brutal and barbaric forces in order to promote a peaceful, humanistic civilization, but his broad vision for peace has been lost. Authors Hua-Ching Ni and Mao Shing Ni refresh the dream of the Yellow Emperor by basing peace, safety, and the survival of human life"and indeed all life"on good health. This is not simply health that focuses on the mind and body, but it also includes true and natural spiritual development, a deep and universal sense of morality, and an honest, decent, and responsible financial life. When people…mehr

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Five thousand years ago, the Yellow Emperor of ancient China drove away brutal and barbaric forces in order to promote a peaceful, humanistic civilization, but his broad vision for peace has been lost. Authors Hua-Ching Ni and Mao Shing Ni refresh the dream of the Yellow Emperor by basing peace, safety, and the survival of human life"and indeed all life"on good health. This is not simply health that focuses on the mind and body, but it also includes true and natural spiritual development, a deep and universal sense of morality, and an honest, decent, and responsible financial life. When people value and respect all these five healths, a new and benevolent humanity can arise.
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Dr. Mao Shing Ni is a doctor of Chinese medicine, bestselling author, and an authority on anti-aging medicine. He practices acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and nutrition with his associates at Tao of Wellness in Santa Monica and Newport Beach, California. Popularly known as Dr. Mao, he is the cofounder of Yo San University in Los Angeles, where he teaches acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Dr. Mao has lectured internationally and has been featured regularly on The Dr. Oz Show, The Doctors, and in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times. He writes as a health expert for Yahoo! and The Huffington Post.