Traditional Chinese Medicine Articles

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The hotter the weather, the more efficient it is to nourish Yang. Properly combining Guifu Dihuang Wan can replenish Yang Qi deep into the bones.

Recently in the clinic, many friends have asked how to nourish Yang Qi in the summer. There is a wisdom in traditional Chinese medicine to share with you all: midsummer is actually the golden period t...
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A Hundred Liver-Soothing Sessions Are Not as Good as One Session of Heart Yang Supplementation: A Classic Prescription that Greatly Replenishes Primordial Qi

The other day, an elderly patient came to see me and sighed as soon as he walked in: "Dr. Wang, my old problem of liver stagnation has flared up again. I've been taking Chaihu Shugan San for two month...
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Excessive sweating of the head? This prescription clears heat and drains dampness, specifically treating head sweating.

In my usual clinical practice, I often encounter patients with this issue: they sweat profusely, especially on the head. Eating a meal can make it seem like they just washed their hair. From the persp...
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A Bottle of Guipi Pills: Not Only Nourishing Qi and Blood, But Also Regulating These 5 Conditions

Many people know that Guipi Pills can replenish qi and blood, but they may not realize that it can also come in handy when the body experiences some seemingly unrelated minor ailments. In Traditional ...
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Two Herbal Medicines to Last Longer Than One Minute, Simple Method You Can Do at Home

Many men encounter an embarrassing issue in their intimate life: endurance is too short, often finishing in less than a minute. At this point, some people panic and immediately think about taking aphr...
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Eating but not passing stool indicates stomach heat, eating and immediately passing stool indicates spleen deficiency, continuous flatulence indicates liver stagnation—remember these three conditions and corresponding medicines.

Indigestion is very common, but its manifestations vary: some people experience constipation, some are prone to diarrhea, and others often feel bloated and pass gas frequently. In traditional Chinese ...
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Baohe Pills treats foul-smelling gas, Muxiang Shunqi Pills treats successive gas, Jianpi Pills treats stagnant gas

While passing gas is a normal physiological phenomenon, if it becomes particularly frequent or is accompanied by discomfort, it may be a signal from your body. In clinical practice, based on the chara...
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Remember This One Acupoint, Massage for 3 Minutes Daily, and Say Goodbye to Men's Health Issues

In the clinic, I often encounter patients who rush to take medicine as soon as they feel back soreness. Actually, when men face embarrassing issues like premature ejaculation or poor erection hardness...
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Chronic spleen deficiency must first be addressed by tonifying the blood. Drinking one hundred bowls of Sijunzi Decoction is not as effective as this timeless first prescription for blood tonification.

In the clinic, I often encounter patients with long-term spleen deficiency. They have tried various methods to fortify the spleen, such as drinking Sijunzi Decoction, but the results are often unsatis...
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A Bowl of Vital Essence Soup: Regulating Yin and Yang for More Potent Marital Intimacy, Fortifying the Kidneys and Replenishing Essence

Let me be frank with you all: after a man passes forty, his body is like an old house—leaking drafts here and letting rain in there. Climbing three flights of stairs makes his knees tremble, he feels ...
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