Meihong xu

1. Ting Ding, Ge Song, Meihong Xu*, Yong Li*. Nucleotides as optimal candidates for essential nutrients in living organisms: a review. Journal of Functional Foods. 2021,82:104498

2. Meihong Xu, Qihe Chen, Rui Fan, Junbo Wang, Yong Li*. Anti-Inflammation Effect of Small Molecule Oligopeptides Prepared from Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer in Rats. Molecules. 2019, 24, 858

3. Meihong Xu, Bin Sun, Di Li, Ruixue Mao, Hui Li, Yong Li, Junbo Wang*. Beneficial Effects of Small Molecule Oligopeptides Isolated from Panax ginseng Meyer on Pancreatic Beta-Cell Dysfunction and Death in Diabetic Rats. Nutrients. 2017, 9, 1061

4. Meihong Xu, Rui Liang, Yong Li, Junbo Wang. Anti-fatigue effects of dietary nucleotides in mice. Food & Nutrition Research. 2017, 61, 1334485

5. Ye Li#, Meihong Xu#, Rui Fan, Xiaotao Ma, Jiaojiao Gu, Xiaxia Cai, Rui Liu, Qihe Chen, Jinwei Ren, Ruixue Mao, Lei Bao, Zhaofeng Zhang, Junbo Wang, Yong Li. The Effects of Intensive Nutrition Education on Late Middle-Aged Adults with Type 2 Diabetes. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 897

6. Rui Fan#, Meihong Xu#,

Daughter of China

October 8, 2024
Meihong Zu grew up during the horrors of the Cultural Revolution which saw tens of millions of people in China ruthlessly murdered by the Communists.

She recalls one of her schoolteachers being sent to a labour camp for crossing out an incorrect letter ,written by a schoolgirl, of Mao Tse Tung's name and correcting it.
She also recalls the loud hateful chanting against individuals accused of being "class enemies" and "rightists" at rallies to humiliate these unfortunates and prepare for them for imprisonment or execution.
The author describes the horrors of public executions and where condemned innocents were shot to death to the vicious chanting of red mobs.
Very often after the executions, the murdered victims were rushed to a nearby room or tent to have their organs removed for transplant.
Organ harvesting of dissidents and minorities (such as the Tibetans and Fang Gong Buddhists) is massive industry in Communist China today.
Education in Red China was and remains today nothing other than brainwashing, indoctrination and memorization. In ref

Meihong Xu grew up during the turbulent Chinese Cultural Revolution and was inducted into the People's Liberation Army at the age of seventeen. Selected as one of the country's best and brightest, she became a member of the elite intelligence corps and was assigned to spy on a visiting American professor who had unwittingly drawn the suspicion of the Chinese authorities. But as she got to know the professor, she realized her old loyalties were gradually being divided. When her friendship with the professor was discovered, Mei was arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned. Since her escape to the United States in 1990, Mei has earned her MBA, and enjoyed a career in high tech that led her to become a venture capitalist. Her memoir Daughter of China was published in seven languages and became an international bestseller in 1998. Mei has been interviewed on CNN, NBC, BBC, VOA, NPR, and other TV and radio programs. She has also been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, London Times, Far Eastern Economic Review, South China Morning Post, etc. Mei is an investment con

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