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For those with Liver Blood Deficiency, remember to pair Shugan (liver-soothing) remedies with Bazhen Wan! Otherwise, the liver won't be unblocked, and the person will be exhausted first.

We often say, "I'm so angry my liver hurts!" But what's really going on with the liver? Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the liver stores blood and governs the free flow of qi. It's like the...
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Illness arises when yang qi fails to ascend! Actually, elevating yang is quite simple—traditional Chinese medicine offers one technique to teach you how to ascend yang and secure the foundation!

As the old saying goes: "When yang qi is sufficient, illness doesn't cling"—this truly hits the nail on the head. Have you ever felt this way: lacking energy all day, head feeling heavy and foggy, han...
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Insufficient Yang Qi, Sweating Profusely? Two Herbal Medicines, Nourish Yang Qi and Stop Sweating, Restoring Your Refreshing Body

Friends, have you ever experienced this? Climbing a flight of stairs feels like just having taken a shower, with hair and clothes soaked through; sweating profusely during sleep, dampening a large are...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine: Guarding Health, Starting with Nourishing Liver Blood! 3 Chinese Patent Medicines to Help You Replenish Liver Blood and Stay Healthy

Want to have a healthy body and experience less illness? The secret actually lies in taking good care of our liver blood! Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that the liver stores blood. The l...
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Constipated? Zhang Zhongjing's Two Herbs Are Better Than Honey Water, Activating the Spleen and Stomach, So the Intestines Don't Strike!

Many people drink honey water as soon as they get constipated, but afterward, their stomachs still feel bloated, and they spend a long time in the bathroom with no relief. In reality, the root cause o...
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Mending the Spleen 100 Times Isn't as Effective as Nourishing Heart Yang Once! Traditional Chinese Medicine: Nourishing the Heart Is the Truly Effective Way to Replenish Qi and Blood

Many people know that the spleen and stomach are the source of qi and blood production. However, quite a few folks—whether sisters or brothers—who suffer from qi and blood deficiency focus all their e...
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A Minor Zhongjing Recipe to Stop Sweating! Boil These Two Herbs to Replenish Your Yang Qi and Say Goodbye to Excessive Sweating

Do you suffer from this problem? As soon as you start eating, it feels like you've entered a steamer, with sweat beads on your head that just won't stop? And if you do even a little exercise, it gets ...
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If Damp-Heat is not removed, the more you tonify, the more toxic it becomes! One Chinese patent medicine takes a three-pronged approach, directly targeting the pain point to eliminate Phlegm-Dampness.

Many people are puzzled: why do they often take donkey-hide gelatin and ginseng to tonify their body, yet end up feeling weak all over with a yellow, greasy tongue coating? In fact, this is likely due...
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The More You Sweat, The Less Your Yang Qi: A Powerful Herb to Quickly Stop Sweating, Replenish Your Yang Qi, and Ensure Ample Qi and Blood

Do you ever experience this situation? Even without significant physical exertion, just taking a few steps causes you to break into a profuse sweat, or your pillow gets soaked with sweat from sleeping...
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Men must pay attention to these physical symptoms, as they could indicate prostate calcification. Don't tough it out!

Brothers, today let’s talk about prostate calcification! This condition is very common among men. Essentially, it refers to calcium salt deposits in the prostate. Usually, there might not be any notic...
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