Traditional Chinese Medicine Articles

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Place a "treasure" under your child's pillow to keep rhinitis away! Dispel cold and open the orifices—perfect for use during the "Sanjiu" (Three-Nine) period.

We have now entered the "Sanjiu" period (the three nine-day periods following the Winter Solstice), which will continue until the 16th. Sanjiu corresponds with Sanfu (the hottest days of summer) and r...
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Spleen Deficiency Stunts Growth, Kidney Deficiency Weakens Bones, and Lung Deficiency Leads to Frequent Illness! A Small Three-Herb Formula: Effective When Used Correctly

Recently, the outpatient clinic has finally quieted down a bit as the influenza outbreak has largely subsided. Most children are currently in the recovery phase of the flu; they lack energy, appear li...
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Using the Throat as a Mirror: Observing the Throat to Assess the Health of the Five Internal Organs

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that the throat acts as a mirror that can reflect issues within the five internal organs, as the throat is closely connected to our viscera. Below, I will d...
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Never indulge in excessive sexual desire, otherwise your lifespan will be shortened

Many people have this question: does excessive sexual indulgence really affect lifespan? Since ancient times, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has maintained this principle: preserving and storing e...
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Spleen Blockage Leads to Dampness, Lung Blockage Leads to Phlegm, Liver Blockage Leads to Flatulence: Three Chinese Patent Medicines to Clear Systemic Congestion

Our bodies are constantly in a state of operation, particularly the five Zang-organs. If the circulation of Qi, Blood, and Body Fluids is obstructed, various health issues will arise. For instance, sp...
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For diseases of the Spleen and Stomach, if Lizhong Wan is ineffective, use Sini Decoction immediately!

This means that for any issues arising in the Spleen and Stomach, if warming the Spleen yields no results, one should promptly use Sini Decoction. Sini Decoction is a classic formula for restoring Yan...
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Joint Pain, Facial Spots, and Numbness are all Blood Stasis; Traditional Chinese Medicine Offers a Single Method to Resolve Stasis Throughout the Body

First, let's discuss how joint pain is related to stasis. This refers to the principle that "where there is obstruction, there is pain." Every part of our body requires nourishment from blood to func...
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Gui Pi Wan, Ren Shen Gui Pi Wan, and Ren Shen Jian Pi Wan all regulate the spleen and stomach—how should you choose between them?

First, let's look at Gui Pi Wan. Its primary functions are to supplement Qi, strengthen the spleen, nourish the blood, and calm the mind. It is mainly suitable for individuals with deficiency of both...
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Deficiency of Essence leads to leg fatigue, deficiency of Blood leads to eye fatigue, and deficiency of Qi leads to physical fatigue: Three Chinese patent medicines to replenish your Essence, Qi, and Blood.

First is "Deficiency of Essence leads to leg fatigue." Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) holds that the Kidney stores Essence and governs the bones and marrow, which are transformed from Kidney Essen...
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Lung dysfunction leads to itching, liver dysfunction leads to tumors, and kidney dysfunction leads to excessive desire

The five internal organs of the human body play a vital role in our health; if problems arise, the body will exhibit a series of pathological symptoms. Today, I will share with you three specific cond...
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