- Loquat cough syrup for a lingering cough
- Nettle soup and magnolia bud tea for seasonal allergies
- Okayu (Japanese rice porridge) for recovering from illness
- Reishi mushroom decoction for insomnia and night sweats
- Medicinal herb stock to increase energy and vitality
- Fresh mulberry sweet tea or an infusion of marshmallow leaf and rose to ease digestive woes
- Illustrated instructions offer guidance on how to practice gua sha for better health with a culturally mindful framework
In addition, Wilkins visually walks readers through the process of preparing homemade herbal remedies with ingredients that can be found at local markets. The first contemporary book exploring the intersection of American folk herbalism and traditional Chinese medicine by an AAPI author, Asian American Herbalism is filled with practical remedies easy enough for even the busiest reader to implement and beautiful enough to display on a shelf or coffee table. An exploration of what it means to practice traditional Asian medicine in the context of modern-day life, it is the perfect health and wellness reference guide for our time.