Media Reviews
Library Journal, 3/15/10 Recommended as an accessible introduction to integrating ideas of traditional Chinese medicine into cooking. InfoDad.com, 3/25/10 The recipes themselves would earn the book a high rating, but it is the context in which the authors place the food that really makes this book outstanding. Each recipe is followed by information on health issues that the recipe may be useful in addressing - according to the way Oriental medicine is practiced...All in all, Ancient Wisdom, Modern Kitchen is a feast for the mind as well as the palate; and perhaps some readers will find that it can represent a few steps on the path toward wellness, too. Sacramento Book Review, 3/27/10 Loaded with useful information to take care of your health. UK's Health & Fitness magazine, May 2010 Mixing the ancient tradition of traditional medicine and healing using herbs and food with western home remedies and recipes, this book offers a wealth of healing kitchen tips...An accessible way to cook health-giving Asian meals. Supereco.com, 3/29/10 In the face of increasing dissatisfaction with conventional medical care, the book is a powerful package offering a window into how other cultures stay healthy. Healthy Soul website, 4/12/10 The health-conscious cook could learn a lot and find a different approach to eating to supplement their wellbeing. January magazine, 4/17/10 A revelation...A deeply interesting book. One that, given the right set of circumstances and half a chance, could change your life. Tucson Citizen, 4/17/10 This is a wonderful collection that would be an asset in almost any kitchen. The recipes are fairly easy to prepare, many combining many flavors to present familiar foods in a refreshing new way. 5/18/10 Winner of the Cookbooks: International category and Finalist in the Health: Alternative Medicine category for the 2010 International Book Awards. Curled Up With a Good Book, 5/16/10 A pleasant informative book that will guide you through the secrets of ancient Chinese cooking using modern gadgets, whether you know black wood ear from astragalus root...This book could open the door to health as well as healing. ForeWord, July/August 2010 The book offers a brief overview of traditional medicine in China, compelling detail on life-giving Asian ingredients, and 150 recipes...[It] will cause many a Western-minded cook to think anew about food and cooking. Paul W. Miller, M.D., adjunct professor, Exercise and Nutritional Science Department, San Diego State University We have a lot to learn from how other cultures approach health and medicine. Ancient Wisdom, Modern Kitchen not only offers mouth-watering Asian recipes and lore about food, it also provides a new way to look at what makes up a healthy diet-a refreshing antidote to the way many of us in America eat today. Guohui Liu, MS, MB/BS, LAc, faculty member at Oregon College of Oriental medicine and National College of Naturopathic Medicine, and author of Warm Diseases: A Clinical Guide and other works Part cookbook, part introduction to Chinese medicine, Ancient Wisdom, Modern Kitchen introduces a holistic approach to food that is second nature in China and vital to medical practice there. I will be sharing this exceptional work with both my patients and colleagues. Robert Alan Bonakdar, M.D., director of pain management at the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine and co-director of the symposium Natural Supplements: An Evidence-Based Update Ancient Wisdom, Modern Kitchen provides a refreshing look at how to heal while you eat. If we believe the adage that food is medicine then this book, through sections such as 'Recipes for Common Health Concerns,' provides both recipes for delicious eating as well as prescriptions for optimal healing. A 2011 San Diego Book & Writing Award Winner (Cookbook Category)