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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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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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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Many of you have put considerable effort into nourishing your qi and blood, but the results are often unsatisfactory. Some feel as if they haven't supplemented at all, with no visible improvement in q...
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Today, I’d like to talk with you about a classic formula for tackling "stubborn lumps" in the body—Biejia Jian Pills.
As we all know, issues like cysts and nodules are often viewed in Traditional Chin...
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Nowadays, kidney-tonifying medicines are everywhere on the market, with enough yang-tonifying and yin-nourishing options to fill an entire medicine cabinet. But when it comes to Chinese patent medicin...
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Do you often feel contradictory sensations in your body? For instance, you clearly feel cold with cold hands and feet (Yang deficiency), yet you also experience dry mouth, restlessness, and even insom...
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In the treasure trove of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), there are some classic formulas that appear simple and inexpensive, yet have been tested over millennia with genuinely effective results. T...
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If you want to nourish your kidneys, start by regulating your liver—you'll notice a difference right away! Today, I'll teach you three strategies for effectively using Jinsuo Gujing Pills to simultane...
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In summer, sweating a lot is common, but this can unknowingly deplete the “yin fluids” in our body. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) states that “sweat and blood share the same source.” Excessive sw...
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