In fact, many diseases stem from heat. Here are 3 Yin-nourishing medicines to nourish Yin fluids and clear heat.
People often say, "Disease enters through the mouth," but in reality, many health issues actually arise from "heat"! Today, I’ll share with you three types of Yin-nourishing Chinese patent medicines that can both replenish fluids to moisten dryness and clear the internal deficiency heat from the body.
Let’s start with the first one — Baihe Gujin Pills. Our lungs are like an "air filter," directly connected to the nose and mouth, making them particularly vulnerable to external dryness and heat. Once lung Yin becomes insufficient, trouble arises: persistent dry cough with little phlegm, a hoarse voice that sounds like a broken gong, a dry and sore throat with constant thirst for water, and hot palms and soles with dry, peeling skin. That’s when Baihe Gujin Pills come in handy—they help "moisturize" the lungs, moistening them while also resolving phlegm, making breathing much easier.
Next, let's discuss Dabu Yin Wan (Major Yin-Nourishing Pill). Kidney yin is like the "big boss" of the body's yin fluids; if it is impaired, the whole body suffers. Some people experience night sweats during sleep or break out in a sweat with even slight activity during the day. Others feel a burning sensation deep in their bones or may experience nocturnal emissions. Insomnia, frequent dreaming, increasing weakness, and a lack of energy for daily activities are also common. When facing these issues, Dabu Yin Wan can help replenish the depleted kidney yin and restore the body’s vitality.
Finally, there is Zibu Ganshen Wan (Liver-Kidney Nourishing Pill). The liver acts like a "blood reservoir." When liver blood is insufficient, liver yin also becomes deficient, causing liver fire to flare up uncontrollably. In such cases, individuals may experience distending pain in the chest or rib area, irritability, heat in the palms and soles, dizziness, tinnitus, and discomfort in the eyes, such as blurred vision, dryness, and itching. To address these problems, Zibu Ganshen Wan can be helpful. It nourishes blood, softens the liver, and provides substantial support to both the liver and kidneys.
However, Dr. Wang would like to remind everyone once more: although these medicines are effective, individual constitutions vary. It is essential to consult a professional doctor to determine the appropriate usage. Do not purchase or take these medications casually on your own!
Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes pattern differentiation and treatment, using different formulas for different symptoms to achieve effective healing. If you have similar conditions, the first step is to examine your tongue coating. Please send me a photo of your tongue coating along with your symptoms, and I will provide a free pattern differentiation to determine the general direction of your treatment.