Traditional Chinese Medicine Articles

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Replenishing blood a hundred times is less effective than promoting circulation once. Let me teach you a method to invigorate blood circulation and resolve stasis.

As we folks often say, "When circulation is unobstructed, there's no pain; when there's pain, circulation is blocked." In fact, the same principle applies to blood replenishment—simply pouring tonics ...
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Cold Back Indicates Heart Yang Deficiency, Cold Abdomen Indicates Spleen Yang Deficiency, Cold Waist and Legs Indicate Kidney Yang Deficiency — One Traditional Chinese Medicine Method to Regulate

We must remember that cold sensations in different parts of the body correspond to deficiencies in different organs — a cold back mostly indicates Heart Yang deficiency, a cold abdomen often indicates...
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The Five "Golden Partners" of Jingui Shenqi Wan: Tonifying Kidney, Strengthening Spleen, Nourishing Yin, and Warming Yang

In our daily lives, many people experience kidney yang deficiency, manifesting symptoms like cold hands and feet, sore lower back and weak legs, frequent nighttime urination, and low energy during the...
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A weak heart leads to profuse sweating, a weak spleen causes sticky phlegm, kidney deficiency results in tinnitus, and a weak liver brings on leg cramps.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it's known that the health of the body's five internal organs can manifest through certain minor symptoms. For instance: a weak heart leads to profuse sweating, ...
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Three Potent Herbs to Brew in Water: Unblock the Liver Meridian, and Firmness Naturally Improves

As people get older, many men start to face difficulties in their intimate lives. There might be some response, but the firmness just isn't sufficient, leading to a loss of rigidity after only a few m...
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Middle-aged men using Guizhi Fuling Wan experience 3 major benefits

Today, let's talk about the herb formula Guizhi Fuling Wan. Many people think it's a medicine specifically for women's health, but actually, this formula is also highly useful for male friends. I've s...
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Nothing supplements better than replenishing vital essence and blood. Just use Angelica sinensis (Danggui) and Rehmannia glutinosa (Shudi) to nourish your vital essence and blood throughout your internal organs.

Hello everyone, I’m Dr. Wang. We often talk about "supplementing the body," but after all sorts of supplementation, many friends find the effects are not obvious or long-lasting. Why is that? From the...
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The hardest type of Yang to replenish is the True Yang of the kidneys. Learning Zhang Jingyue’s approach of "seeking Yang within Yin" allows Yang energy to penetrate into the bones.

Today, let's talk about the hardest type of Yang to replenish in the body—the True Yang of the kidneys. Why is it so difficult to replenish? Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) teaches that the kidneys...
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If tonifying yang is ineffective, add Amomum villosum; if tonifying blood is ineffective, add cinnamon; if tonifying yin is ineffective, add Cyperus rotundus.

Today, let's talk about some little-known tips in Traditional Chinese Medicine tonification. In TCM tonification, there is a saying: if tonifying yang is ineffective, you can add Amomum villosum; if t...
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For Liver Qi Stagnation, Remember Two Medicines: For Deficiency Pattern, Xiaoyao Wan; For Excess Pattern, Chaihu Shugan Wan

In daily life, many people are prone to sulking, feeling irritable, and often experience a sense of tightness in the chest, with discomfort and distending pain in the hypochondriac regions. In Traditi...
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