Traditional Chinese Medicine Articles

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In men, "softness" and "fatigue" mostly stem from issues with the spleen and stomach. Learn this one technique to nourish both the spleen and kidneys.

Today, let's talk about something that troubles many male friends—constantly feeling weak and easily fatigued. Actually, the main issues behind this often lie with two organs: the spleen and kidneys. ...
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Replenish Qi with it, nourish blood with it, replenish yin with it, replenish yang with it—one medicine can address the four major deficiencies.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, we often refer to the "four major deficiencies"—qi deficiency, blood deficiency, yin deficiency, and yang deficiency—as if the four pillars of the body have become uns...
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Explain the 6 Major Types of "Dihuang Pills" at Once, No More Worries About Inappropriate Medication

Confused by all the Dihuang pills at the pharmacy? This article will make it all clear for you! When we usually go to the pharmacy, we often see a bunch of Dihuang pills on the shelves—so many types! ...
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Chuanxiong resolves head stasis, Danshen resolves heart stasis, Xiangfu resolves liver stasis, Niuxi resolves kidney stasis—master these for full-body circulation.

When the circulation of Qi and blood in the body is poor, it can lead to the formation of "stasis" (blood stasis), similar to how a river channel becomes silted up. This is the root cause of many heal...
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Kidney Deficiency? Don't Just Think Rehmannia Pills; Here's a Better One

Life isn't easy these days—days are like battles at work, and nights are filled with worries both at home and outside. Over time, the body inevitably starts showing signs of trouble. In my clinic, I o...
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Zhang Zhongjing's Zhenwu Decoction is hailed as the ultimate weapon for supplementing yang, capable of infusing yang qi deep into the very marrow of the bones.

In the treasure trove of traditional Chinese medicine, there are numerous formulas for supplementing yang, but Zhang Zhongjing's Zhenwu Decoction is often referred to as the "ultimate weapon" for addr...
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Dampness in the Kidney: Jisheng Shenqi Tang. Dampness in the Spleen: Xiangsha Liujun Tang. Dampness in the Liver: Longdan Xiegan Tang.

Gentlemen, don't underestimate the term "dampness." In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it's a stealthy killer, particularly having a significant impact on male performance. Our ancestors said, "Dampness...
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Nation's Miracle Medicine Huoxiang Zhengqi Water: Not Just for Summer Heat Relief, But Also for Tackling These Six Common Ailments

Huoxiang Zhengqi Water isn’t just a lifesaver for relieving summer heat—it can also come in handy for these six common ailments! Today, let’s talk about the hidden uses of this "old-school remedy," fr...
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Damp Heat Plus Kidney Deficiency, Even Hua Tuo Would Struggle: Here's My Trick

Today, let's talk about something very real – when you're dealing with both damp heat and kidney deficiency, it can be a real headache. Think about it: most herbs that expel damp heat are potent, like...
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Three Masterful Dampness-Resolving Formulations by Zhongjing: Polyporus Decoction for Damp-Heat, Five-Ingredient Poria Powder for Phlegm-Dampness, and Zhenwu Decoction for Cold-Dampness

Lingering dampness in the body is often considered the root cause of many diseases. The medical sage Zhang Zhongjing, in his "Treatise on Cold Damage and Miscellaneous Diseases," left us many exquisit...
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