First, let's look at hair loss as a sign of blood deficiency. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is said that "the luster of the Kidney is manifested in the hair." Hair becomes thick when nouri...
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When it comes to prostatitis, many people find it a headache, feeling that the condition is difficult to treat and prone to recurrence even after improvement. In the view of TCM, this is essentially n...
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If you find that your urine is yellow—not a normal yellow—and has a strong odor, you must pay attention. This may be a distress signal sent by your body.
First, consider excessive Heart Fire. In Trad...
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is believed that the circulation of all body fluids is carried by Qi. If Qi flows smoothly, phlegm-dampness will not form; if Qi flow is disrupted, phlegm wil...
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In cases of Kidney Essence (Shen Jing) deficiency—characterized by symptoms such as frequent soreness and aching of the lower back, memory decline, and erectile dysfunction (Zong Jin Bu Ju)—it is nece...
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When it comes to "internal heat" (Shanghuo), most people consider it a common occurrence. However, if you do not know the source of the "fire," it is difficult to extinguish. In Traditional Chinese Me...
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The first stage is Spleen Qi Deficiency. This is mostly caused by irregular diet, excessive fatigue, or emotional distress damaging the Spleen. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the Spleen is res...
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Dysfunction, inability to achieve an erection, lack of stamina, and premature ejaculation are psychological burdens for many men that severely damage self-esteem. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)...
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Fuzi Lizhong Wan is widely known as a Chinese patent medicine for nourishing the stomach. For individuals with Spleen and Stomach Deficiency-Cold, it is regarded as a "treasure." However, many people ...
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), there is a concept known as the "common origin of the liver and kidney." The kidney stores essence, and the liver stores blood. A man's "Zong Jin" (vitality and ...
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