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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In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), we can identify health issues just by observing the face. There is profound wisdom behind this, and today I’m going to share the secrets of TCM "Inspection Diagn...
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The Yang Qi in our body is just like the sun; if Yang Qi is insufficient, deficiency-cold will "set up camp" inside the body. Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches that cold pathogens have a specific c...
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Today, let's talk about the herb Astragalus (Huangqi). While most people know it for tonifying Qi, in Traditional Chinese Medicine, there are three levels of using Astragalus. Tonifying Qi is merely t...
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We all know that the liver in our body is extremely important. As the old saying goes, "If the liver is not healthy, longevity is hard to achieve." If the liver is not well-nourished, the body is pron...
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Many friends with Yang deficiency always stumble when it comes to replenishing their Yang energy! Either the supplementation is ineffective, or it immediately causes "internal heat" (Shanghuo). Today,...
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Recently, many male compatriots have been complaining to me that their performance in "that department" is becoming less and less effective—poor hardness and short duration. Many people get anxious an...
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Today,let’s speak plainly! Many men look energetic on the surface, but behind closed doors, they are struggling with "that matter"—becoming soft at the critical moment, lasting too short a time, or ev...
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