There was plenty of tapestry, crochet, gold, jewelry, a painting simply called «Baskets», 2012, by Sigrid Holm Wood, painted in natural dyes all naturally sourced by the artist in
Chinese healing plants.
Not exact matches
Some of the major speakers included the very fit Mark Sisson, author of The Primal Blueprint (photo with me and Mark) and an advocate for the Paleo / Primal diet; the calming Paul Pitchford, author of
Healing With Whole Foods and an expert in traditional
Chinese Medicine; the dynamic and energetic David Wolfe (photo below right), an authority on raw foods nutrition and superfoods; and the inspirational John Robbins, advocate of a
plant - based diet and the son of the Baskin - Robbins founder who cured his father's diabetes through a change in diet.
Dong Quai (Dang Gui, Radix Angelicae Sinensis) Dong quai (Angelica sinensis), also known as
Chinese Angelica, has been used for thousands of years in traditional
Chinese, Korean, and Japanese
healing arts and remains one of the most popular
plants in China, used primarily for health conditions in women.
It has been called «King of the
Plants» in
Chinese medicine and has been used for
healing for thousands of years.