Yin Yang Qi

Author(s): Joe Mah

Chinese Medicine | Cookbooks: Omnivore

This book is about the Tao (proper way) of mastering health, which traces its roots to ancient China. The author gained these skills from immigrant herbal experts in Montreal’s Chinatown. He provides a history of its use among the Montreal Chinese during the 1950’s and 60’s. In doing so, he touches on bodily, mental and spiritual health concepts, which are largely unknown in Western cultures. Additionally this book reveals methods and techniques about how the Chinese use food as medicine. Complex Yin-Yang health concepts such as Leung-Yit (cool and hot internal energies) are introduced and explained in plain English, in a manner that almost anyone can understand. It is a common Chinese belief that those who know the Tao are able to stay young and healthy, while those who do not age prematurely. This book contains recipes and uses for over 50 beautifully illustrated Chinese health soups. It explains how Chinese vegetables and Chinese tea are used to balance the diet. It illustrates and reveals the healing properties of various natural food ingredients such as beans, vegetables, legumes, nuts and herbs.


Product Information

Joe Mah is a Montreal-based chartered accountant, who received his formal training at McGill University and gained his business experience at firms such as Deloitte & Touche and Abbott Laboratories, Canada. Growing up in Montreal’s Chinatown, at an early age he apprenticed in immigrant Chinese herbal medicine stores where he was trained by elderly Chinese herbal experts on how to use food to prevent and cure illnesses. At the same time he was mentored in cooking from his father, who was a skilled chef. Throughout his professional career, Joe has continued to practice the traditional Chinese medicinal skills that he learned as an apprentice. His long term goal, which now is realized, was to present these important Chinese teachings to others through this book.

General Fields

  • : 9780986798801
  • : Atlas Books
  • : Atlas Books
  • : 210mm x 255mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Joe Mah
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : 174