Dang Gui
Dang Gui has many medicinal effects, especially suitable for women. Dang Gui has a sweet and heavy taste, so it can nourish the blood. It also has a light and spicy nature, so it can promote blood c
Dang Gui Dang Gui Wujitang is a traditional Chinese medicine tonic soup, mainly made from Dang Gui, Dang Gui, Wujing and other health materials. It has the effects of nourishing qi and activating bl
Dang Gui is a common medicinal herb in daily life, known for its ability to tonify blood and promote blood circulation. Drinking water infused with Dang Gui can effectively nourish the body, improve
Dang Gui is familiar to us because it is very common in daily life and has good blood-tonifying and blood-activating effects. Today, I will share with you several ways to consume Dang Gui. It is hig
In traditional Chinese medicine, Angelica sinensis, also known as dang gui, is often referred to as the "King of Herbs" or the "Holy Medicine". What are the benefits and uses of dang gui, and who s
Chinese herbal medicine has a wide range of uses, not only for treating diseases but also for nourishing the body. One such Chinese herb is Angelica sinensis, also known as Dang Gui. Its medicinal s
Angelica sinensis, commonly known as Dang Gui, is a frequently used traditional Chinese medicine. It was first recorded in the "Shennong Bencao Jing" and is known for its functions of nourishing blood
10 grams of Bai Xian Pi, 12 grams each of Bai Ji Li and Dang Gui, and 15 grams of Shan Zha. First, add 500 milliliters of water and boil for 20 minutes, then remove the residue to extract the juice. T
Dang Gui (50g) and Walnut (500g, crushed) are soaked in Huangjiu (1000ml) for 2 weeks. The residue is filtered out, and 250g of brown sugar is added to the wine. Boil the mixture and store it in bottl
Huang Qi is good at tonifying qi and regulating various qi deficiency syndromes, such as weak yang qi, lung qi deficiency. Dang Gui tonifies blood, activates blood circulation, regulates menstruatio