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Ineffective Use of Wuzi Yanzong Pills for Kidney Deficiency: Beware of Incorrect Supplementation Harming the Kidneys

Many people with kidney deficiency find that taking Wuzi Yanzong Pills is ineffective and may even lead to symptoms such as internal heat, dark urine, nocturnal emissions, and insomnia. Traditional Ch...
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A thousand chills are easy to dispel, but a single dampness is hard to remove. Often the liver is overlooked. Pairing with Xiaoyao Pills to eliminate dampness throughout the body.

There is a saying in Traditional Chinese Medicine: "A thousand chills are easy to dispel, but a single dampness is hard to remove." This phrase illustrates how difficult it is to expel damp pathogens....
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Strengthen the kidneys by first soothing the liver, and the effect will double. Pair Liuwei Dihuang Wan with this to directly enhance the medicinal efficacy to the root.

Pairing Liuwei Dihuang Wan with Xiaoyao Wan can effectively break through blockages and directly enhance the medicinal efficacy to the root for those with kidney yin deficiency and liver stagnation wi...
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Excessive sweating due to heart qi deficiency, excessive nasal discharge due to lung qi deficiency, and dry mouth due to spleen deficiency—three Chinese patent medicines to strengthen the heart, fortify the spleen, and nourish the lungs

First is excessive sweating due to heart qi deficiency. Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that sweat is the fluid of the heart, and qi has the function of securing and containing body fluids. If ...
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Three Deficiencies Impair Function, Harming Essence, Kidneys, and Life

First, Qi Deficiency—this "Qi" refers to the middle Qi, with the organs most closely related to middle Qi being the lungs and spleen. Insufficient middle Qi often indicates that the organs are relati...
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The spleen shows in flatulence, the kidneys in the waist, and the liver in the legs—check these three mirrors for poor organ health

First, the spleen reflects through flatulence. The source of flatulence is the digestion of food, and food absorption relies on the spleen's transformative function. The health of the spleen and stom...
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Excessive Drain of Vital Essence Leads to Yang Decline and Diminished Blessings: Learn Four Ways to Preserve Your Yang Energy

If you experience symptoms such as loss of appetite, cold hands and feet, frequent nighttime urination, poor sleep, weakened immunity, low energy, and easy fatigue, these are typical signs of insuffic...
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"Unblocking" Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Three Key Points to Help You Avoid Detours

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), prostate issues mostly fall under the category of "Long Bi" (urinary retention), which is caused by the dysfunction of the "Qi transformation" in the Sanjiao (Tr...
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Does Excessive Indulgence Really Shorten Your Life? 3 Things to Avoid to Prevent Damage to the Kidneys, Liver, Spleen, and Yang Energy

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that Kidney Essence governs reproduction and development. If you are young but excessively deplete the essence and Qi in your kidneys, you will age faster t...
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When Meridians Are Clear, the Whole Body Feels Light: Two Movements to Clear Blockages

The first is ear massage. Rub the contours of your ears; you can perform this movement by rubbing both the inner and outer sides to clear Kidney Qi. Use your thumb and index finger to rub up and down ...
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