Traditional Chinese Medicine Articles

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Diseases are often caused by over-supplementation; these four types of people should stop taking tonics, or they may risk worsening their conditions.

First are those with internal dampness. Symptoms in these patients often include soreness and weakness in the waist and leg muscles, a "foggy" brain, a sticky sensation in the mouth, and loose stools....
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Excessive Sweating Indicates Lung Deficiency, Excessive Phlegm Indicates Spleen Deficiency, and Irritability Indicates Liver Qi Stagnation: Three Chinese Patent Medicines to Nourish the Lungs, Strengthen the Spleen, and Soothe the Liver

First, excessive sweating indicates Lung deficiency. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Lungs govern Qi, and Qi has the function of restraining sweat. If there is a problem with the Lungs, excessive...
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Three levels of hand over-exhaustion from mild to severe—check now to see if you have them

First, the primary symptoms: you will simply feel general fatigue, soreness in the waist, and weakness in the legs. Some people feel like sleeping immediately after finishing, or want to eat something...
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Constipation, blurred vision, and insomnia are all rooted in the lungs; three Chinese patent medicines to revitalize your lungs and body.

First, constipation is rooted in the lungs. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that the lungs and the large intestine share an interior-exterior relationship. If you typically have a bowel m...
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There are four types of kidney deficiency, each with different manifestations during sleep. Which one do you have?

The first is Kidney Yin deficiency. Patients of this type will experience significant sweating during sleep that disappears upon waking. They often have hot sensations in the palms and soles, and may...
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The Number One Herb for Tonifying the Spleen: Four Clever Pairings for Atractylodes to Replenish Qi and Blood from Head to Toe

Atractylodes paired with Malt If you have a weak spleen and stomach, a poor appetite, feel stomach discomfort after eating even a small amount, and frequently suffer from acid reflux, burping, belchin...
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Insufficient Yang Energy and Heavy Dampness: One Herb with Three Pairings to Help Warm Yang, Dispel Cold, and Resolve Dampness

This Chinese herb is Xiebai (Macrostem Onion), also known as wild onion. It is hailed as the "Lingzhi among vegetables." In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is considered a medicinal treasure; when pa...
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Unable to perform when faced with desire, or finishing too quickly: A small prescription to replenish kidney essence, nourish Qi and blood, and restore male vitality.

Many men lack self-restraint in their youth and engage in frequent masturbation. Over time, they either struggle with erectile dysfunction or find themselves "soft" and unable to last. Traditional Chi...
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To reduce sensitivity and prolong performance, you might want to try these two herbs.

Many men lack moderation in their youth, and excessive depletion can likely lead to issues such as erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. Today, I would like to share a small formula consisti...
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The Liver Has Four Fears: Those with Poor Liver Health Should Avoid All of Them

The first fear is exhaustion and staying up late. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is said that "blood returns to the liver when one lies down." When you are lying down, the liver receives nourishm...
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