herbal decoctions

In the eyes of many who do not understand traditional Chinese medicine, medicinal herbs, herbal decoctions, and patent medicines are all considered as traditional Chinese medicine, and they can all t

Empress Dowager Cixi was very concerned about her appearance, but due to her busy schedule, her hair was falling out and lacked luster for a period of time. In search of a secret recipe that could giv

Some people add sugar to their herbal decoctions because they find the taste too bitter to swallow. However, Chinese medicine experts say that not all herbal medicines are suitable for adding sugar, a

Chinese herbal decoctions have good effects but are bitter. Some people add sugar to the decoctions to mask the unpleasant taste and make them easier to swallow. However, experts warn against this pra