In Traditional Chinese Medicine, we often say "the spleen and stomach serve as the foundation of postnatal life and the source of qi-blood production." Why are the spleen and stomach so important? Bec...
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From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine, many lingering and hard-to-cure ailments often stem from dysfunction in the body's "qi transformation." Simply put, it means insufficient bodily e...
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Abnormal sensations in the mouth—like dryness, bitterness, or bad breath—often signal internal organ imbalances. Identifying the root cause and applying the right approach can achieve twice the result...
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Today, let's talk about a particularly practical concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine called "treating child deficiency by nourishing its mother." This may sound mysterious, but the principle is qu...
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the human body is broadly divided into three regions: the "upper burner," "middle burner," and "lower burner." Only when these functions are coordinated can the body o...
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Today let's talk about a genuine health preservation principle—when it comes to kidney deficiency, in eight or nine cases out of ten, you've got to trace the root to liver blood deficiency. You may as...
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the human body is broadly divided into three regions: the "upper burner," "middle burner," and "lower burner." Only when these functions are coordinated can the body o...
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Today let's talk about a genuine health preservation principle—when it comes to kidney deficiency, in eight or nine cases out of ten, you've got to trace the root to liver blood deficiency. You may as...
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Many people know that astragalus is beneficial—when feeling tired or low on energy, they grab a handful to brew in water, hoping it will replenish their qi. This approach isn’t wrong; astragalus is re...
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When we talk about "肝郁" (liver qi stagnation), most people's first thought is to use liver-soothing and qi-regulating herbs like bupleurum and cyperus. That's not wrong, but clinical TCM practice has ...
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