Harmonious Emptiness Posted September 30, 2013 The following chart might be of interest: http://www.gregsamples.com/macroknox/Yin-Yang-FoodChart.html It shows the foods to eat to balance yin and yang in the diet. For example, if you are not eating "very yang" foods, you might want to avoid over eating "very yin" foods, or eat the "moderately yin" and "slightly yin" foods in place of them. "Whole Grain Flour baked in Bread or Chips" is moderate yang, along with fish. Eggs are extremely yang along with pork, so they can help to balance yin foods as well. Maybe not the answer, but something to consider anyways. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baiqi Posted October 1, 2013 @ Harmonious Emptiness: That make sense, balancing yin and yang in food (just like in everything else) is the basic in Chinese diet @nickyro: I am not necesserily aggressive when I say bullshit . Ad Hominem attacks - on the other hand- is. your post is full of rhetorical fallacies and the facts you share are weak ...This is exactly the same meaning as bullshit, right? Sounds better, I give you that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
de_paradise Posted October 2, 2013 (edited) In case you missed it: Qigong cultivation for qi development. Also compassion and wisdom will help qi development by creating the causes and conditions for subtle energies to refine. Edited October 2, 2013 by de_paradise Share this post Link to post Share on other sites