Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Chinese Herbs To Detoxify My Body

After all the exotic food I have taken, it is time to do some "detoxifying" of the body via Chinese traditional style.... Here are some of the food I have bought during the fasting month (Ramadhan)...
Of course there were much more than that I have bought and consumed during this one month of Ramadhan... love walking along the bazaar cos there were so much food... better not show too many... now looking back, feel kind of guilty eating so much...  LOL...
 
  Dinner at my mom's place.... 
she fried some rice and the rest were all from the bazaar stalls..
So it is time to Detoxify my body.... 
Bought these herbs from Chang Jiang... (sounds familiar?)
Her shop  :)
Actually these herbs were specially "prepared" to cure my shingles...
But since now I have recovered, the remaining two packets were for "cooling" down the body...
Instructions is 3 bowls of water boiled until remaining one bowl...
I did just that and when I drank it.... 
"OH MY... SUPER BITTER!!"
But I felt good after drinking it... seriously...
Isn't there a saying... Bitter is more effective?
(Well, I will boil another packet this weekend..... for my kids!!)
LOL....

22 comments:

  1. fuyoh!! i actually prefer those things you bought from the ramadhan bazaar more!! muahahahaha, but then okay lah, you are being balanced here, know eat and also know detox.. this is very good leh!!

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  2. Those food don't seem to be healthy eh LOL, so have to detox after that? xD

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  3. Eating fruits can helps detox our body too!

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  4. sk: showing off only.. eat more than detox-ing.. hahaha...


    ken: that is why.. need to detox.. :)


    hayley: yes, i eat fruits too.. and more vege...

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  5. So your children will need to sama-sama accompany you drink this bitter detoxifying drink. Good for them to be there for their mother! Share share alike.

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  6. I think that only you, Claire, would have been able to drink this! I see one picture that looks like black bean soup? Phil loves that!

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  7. mun: i wonder if they drink this bitterish ubat or not.. :)


    ginny: that black one is a dessert.. :)

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  8. I always look forward to the bazaar during fasting month, hehe....

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  9. Why torture yourself with detoxification. Should have indulge till the end. LOL :D

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  10. you can actually add some honey dates to take away the bitterness since you are taking it as cooling herbs. Otherwise, as medication, it has to be bitter.

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  11. That's a whole lot of food on the table. Definitely need to detoxify once awhile. Health benefits things are normally bitter, like bitter gourd.

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  12. Bitter ah.....drink with a piece of asamboi lo?

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  13. Is it reliable? Coz i don't really believe on Detox.

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  14. sharon: lots of things to browse and buy, right? :)


    tekkaus: cannot.. body at my age might not be able to take it.. not young like you anymore.. hehehe

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  15. wenn: i can drink it bitter.. but for my kids, i think i will add something sweet as u said..


    irene: yes, i agree with you.. normally it is like that.. sweet is not so good, right? :)

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  16. kathy: no need la.. ahemmm....


    tz: young people no need la.. only for me.. hahaha..

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  17. I love those Ramadhan bazaar too... can't resist and must buy something back whenever we dropped by.

    I can't drink bitter medications.

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  18. mnhl, the bazaar going to end soon.. another one week... :) or less..

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  19. Bitter stuff... good to cleanse the blood. but u can feel the bitter aftertaste even after a few days. Lol

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  20. You are so lucky to have a nice friend in Ipoh!!! I would hang out at her shop everyday if she lives in KL. She is a very kind and interesting friend to everyone.

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