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When the liver is weak, tears flow; when the heart is weak, sweat pours; when the spleen is weak, phlegm accumulates; when the lungs are weak, nasal discharge runs; when the kidneys are weak, sputum is produced — five herbs to regulate the five organs.

Our bodies are actually quite "clever." When something is not right, they tell us through various "little signals." Unfortunately, many people, busy with life, often overlook these signals. Today, let...
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The ultimate goal in diabetes management is not simply lowering blood sugar, but rather regulating liver function. A remarkable formula harmonizes the liver and spleen, offering control from the very source.

When first diagnosed with diabetes, many people's immediate reaction is to urgently lower their blood sugar levels! Taking medication, insulin injections, controlling their diet—eyes glued every day t...
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Beware of Children's Precocious Puberty! Watch Out for These Hidden Risks Around You

All parents hope their children will grow up healthy and strong, but rapid growth isn't always healthy! Especially for children who are expected to have a growth spurt during puberty, if they exhibit ...
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Pulmonary Nodules, Stubborn Phlegm in the Lungs, Small Airway Phlegm Obstruction, Ground-Glass Opacities: Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Lao Hu Points Out the Direction for Medication

Many online friends have asked me to talk about the treatment methods for pulmonary nodules. Today, I’ll share some knowledge and treatment methods related to pulmonary nodules: Pulmonary nodules can ...
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Stroke with early warning signs causes a small lesion area and is easy to cure; if ignored, the lesion area becomes large and easily leads to disability.

Early warning signs of stroke (cerebral apoplexy) in traditional Chinese medicine 1. Transient blackout refers to a sudden onset of darkened vision and inability to see, which recovers within seconds...
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Known as Alzheimer's disease in Western medicine and referred to as senile dementia in Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is a condition that the elderly should be vigilant about.

Alzheimer's disease (AD), also known as senile dementia, is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. It has an insidious onset and follows a chronic progressive course, representing the ...
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Why do elderly people with constipation take cold and cooling medications that show initial effectiveness but become severe later?

Caution in Using Cold and Cooling Medications for Constipation Many elderly patients often tell me that after suffering from constipation, they frequently take cold and cooling medications such as Sha...
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Senior Master Liu Duzhou's "Modified Bupleurum Decoction" for Treating Liver Diseases, with Ten Chinese Herbs Showing Remarkable Efficacy

Previously, we introduced Senior Master Liu Duzhou's "Bupleurum Detox Decoction." Today, we will introduce his "Modified Bupleurum Decoction," one of the variations Senior Liu employed in treating liv...
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Can Chinese medicine treat lung nodules without surgery? See CT scans as evidence, with proof, evidence, and results.

Traditional Chinese Medicine views lung nodules as masses that are not part of the lung tissue. Since the lung is a reservoir for phlegm, lung nodules arise from qi stagnation and phlegm-dampness caus...
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Liver Tumors, Liver Hemangiomas, and Liver Cysts: What Are the Differences? Lao Hu Tells You About These Conditions

today I will share with friends the symptoms of liver tumors, their names in Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as methods for syndrome differentiation, disease identification, and medication. Beni...
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