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Replenishing Heart Yang is the Only Essential Method to Regulate Spleen Deficiency; When Applied Correctly, There Are No Stomach and Spleen Diseases That Cannot Be Cured

Today, I want to share an approach to regulating stubborn Spleen Deficiency, especially for those friends who have taken a lot of Spleen-tonifying medicines but always feel the results are not ideal—w...
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The Three Levels of Dampness Removal: Shen Ling Bai Zhu San Is Just the Beginner's Step, Zhen Wu Tang Is the Master's Choice

Today, let's talk about the "levels" of dampness removal in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dampness is a common issue, but depending on the location and severity of dampness retention, the herbal formu...
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It's true that ginseng greatly tonifies primordial qi, but without these 5 guide drugs, its effects are not significant

Today, let's talk about the herb ginseng. Ginseng is famously known for greatly tonifying primordial qi; in the realm of tonifying deficiencies, it is absolutely the "big boss," hailed as the "King of...
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Liver Qi Stagnation is classified into three grades: the first grade uses Bupleurum, the second grade uses Free Wanderer, and the most severe uses Gentian

In my clinical practice, I've noticed that Liver Qi Stagnation can actually be classified into three grades, each corresponding to different medicinal treatments. Let's talk about the first grade fir...
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Cinnamon guides floating yang back to its source; achyranthes root guides blood back to its source; cardamom guides qi downward and restores it to the source; poria with hostwood guides water downward.

Today, let's talk about a few herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine, each possessing unique capabilities in regulating the body. First, let's talk about cinnamon. It can guide floating yang back to it...
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Stop Using Niuhuang Jiedu Pills (Cow Gallstone Detoxification Tablets) Again, Heart Fire Cannot Be Purged Arbitrarily, the Best Approach is to Guide Fire Downwards

In my recent outpatient clinic, I've noticed a quite common phenomenon: many people, upon feeling symptoms of "excessive internal heat," such as mouth ulcers, sore throat, or breakouts on the face, im...
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After 50, maintaining health is all about nourishing the kidneys. Here are the 3 essential tips for kidney care—none should be missed.

Today we're going to talk about health preservation for men over 50. For men over 50, the key to health preservation is nurturing the kidneys. Why is that? Around the age of 50, men's kidney qi is at ...
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Sweating on the Neck: Jade Wind-Barrier Powder; Sweating on the Head and Face: Agastache Powder for Clearing the Stomach; Sweating on the Back: Cinnamon and Aconite Rehmannia Pill

As the old saying goes, "Sweat is the fluid of the heart." But did you know that sweating in different areas of the body may indicate the health status of the internal organs? Today, let's talk about ...
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Replenishing blood a hundred times is less effective than promoting circulation once. Let me teach you a method to invigorate blood circulation and resolve stasis.

As we folks often say, "When circulation is unobstructed, there's no pain; when there's pain, circulation is blocked." In fact, the same principle applies to blood replenishment—simply pouring tonics ...
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Cold Back Indicates Heart Yang Deficiency, Cold Abdomen Indicates Spleen Yang Deficiency, Cold Waist and Legs Indicate Kidney Yang Deficiency — One Traditional Chinese Medicine Method to Regulate

We must remember that cold sensations in different parts of the body correspond to deficiencies in different organs — a cold back mostly indicates Heart Yang deficiency, a cold abdomen often indicates...
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