In Traditional Chinese Medicine, we often say that the kidney is the "foundation of innate constitution," while the spleen is the "foundation of acquired constitution." These two organs are closely in...
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Nowadays, there is a dizzying variety of kidney-tonifying medicines on the market, but very few people can actually choose the right one. In fact, if you find the right method, inexpensive medicines c...
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In our daily lives, our bodies often experience minor issues like chronic diarrhea, excessive flatulence, or a protruding belly. While these may seem like small matters, they actually reflect underlyi...
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We all know that essence and blood are the finest "tonics" within the body. There is a specific formula that can help us replenish essence and generate blood, ensuring your vitality is at its peak.
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For many men, reaching a certain age brings a common frustration: becoming overly sensitive during intimacy, lasting less than a minute before "surrendering," and losing firmness as soon as they chang...
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Today, I want to talk to you about a commonly used Chinese patent medicine: Zhibai Dihuang Wan. It is excellent at nourishing Yin and clearing fire, and is frequently used for symptoms caused by Yin d...
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, we say that the world's best "medicine" is actually Qi and Blood. All the internal organs of the human body rely on Qi and Blood for nourishment. When Qi and Blood are...
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Today, I want to talk to you about Gui Pi Wan. If used correctly, this remedy can address issues from the heart to the kidneys, manage the spleen and blood, and regulate phlegm and Qi, effectively tre...
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Today, I want to introduce you to a true "King of Liver, Kidney, Essence, and Blood"—Yubiao Wan (Fish Maw Pill). Friends with kidney deficiency are in luck! This Yubiao Wan can supplement both Yin and...
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Many friends hope to extend their "combat time," so you definitely shouldn't miss these three herbs.
First, let's talk about Chuanxiong (Szechuan Lovage Root), known as the "Qi herb within the blood."...
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