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What Not to Eat When Drinking Chinese Herbal Medicine? (Part 1) When seeing a Chinese doctor, physicians often instruct us on certain dietary restrictions because certain foods can af

Summer is a season of showing off arms and legs, and many people choose to lose weight in the summer. For those who want to lose weight, finding a suitable weight loss method is key. There are variou

According to a proverb, "Eat radishes in winter and ginger in summer." As the name implies, winter is a good season to eat radishes. Radishes contain various trace elements that can enhance the body

During winter, radishes can be used to treat coughs. However, radishes need to be well cooked, and adding a little honey can enhance the taste and texture. What other remedies are there for treating

In clinical practice, patients often ask, "Can I eat mung beans and radishes while drinking Chinese herbal medicine?"Mung beans have varying medicinal propertiesThere has always been a folk belief t

1. Avoid eating radishes and garlic when consuming ginseng: Western ginseng and side-root ginseng are common tonics, while radishes have a qi-regulating and digestion-promoting effect. When consumed t

When taking traditional Chinese medicine, it is not advisable to drink strong tea, as tea contains tannic acid. Taking tea with Chinese medicine can affect the absorption of the active ingredients in

Radishes have a long history of consumption and medicinal value in China. Generally, radishes have the functions of regulating qi and promoting intestinal movement. However, there are some taboos wh

Winter weather is cold, and the pores of the human skin are in a contracted and closed state, making it prone to relative excess of yang qi in the body. At the same time, due to reduced outdoor activ