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Spring Recipes for Reducing Internal Heat
Spring is not only the season of rejuvenation, but also the season of various diseases. Many diseases are unpredictable. Due to the climate in spring, many people are prone to symptoms such as int
April 14, 2024 -
The Medicinal Benefits of Purple Bead Leaf
Purple bead leaf is the dried leaf of the plant Du Hong Hua, which belongs to the family of Verbena. It is usually harvested in summer and autumn, and can be used fresh or dried for medicinal pur
April 10, 2024 -
The Blood Pressure-Lowering Effects of Celery and its Role in Weight Loss
Eating more celery can help lower blood pressure, as celery contains a compound called apigenin that has a blood pressure-lowering effect. In addition to its blood pressure-lowering properties, celer
April 8, 2024 -
Five Finger Mountain Ginseng: Habitat Distribution and Cultivation Techniques
Five Finger Mountain Ginseng, also known as Arrowleaf Hibiscus Copper Skin or Small Red Hibiscus, is red or yellow in color and is commonly found on low hills, grassy slopes, and mining areas. T
April 5, 2024
Why do some people vomit after taking traditional Chinese medicine decoctions? This is because the traditional Chinese medicine formulas are composed of multiple Chinese herbs, each of which has diffe
Water is the most commonly used solvent for decocting traditional Chinese medicine. From the perspective of modern chemical analysis, water can dissolve various effective substances in medicinal herbs
   Traditional Chinese medicine classifies internal body heat into five types, namely heart fire (redness on the tip of the tongue, recurring mouth ulcers, etc.), lung fire (persistent dry c
Nowadays, the service of herbal medicine decoction has become a basic service in hospitals and pharmacies, greatly facilitating patients. However, it has also brought another issue, which is how to pr
In the cold season, colds often trouble everyone, and many people may experience symptoms such as coughing and excessive phlegm after a cold. At this time, taking expectorant medicine can relieve the
"Can I still consume herbal medicine if I accidentally overcook it?" Many patients have this doubt. First of all, it must be affirmed that overcooked herbal medicine cannot be consumed. It should b
When treating diseases, oral administration is the most common method. There are various forms of oral medications, and the amount of water needed for administration varies.Traditional Chinese Medic
Cough syrup is convenient to take and especially suitable for children. There are many types of cough syrup, each with its own indications, and they should not be used interchangeably.Almond cough sy
When taking medication, it is also important to pay attention to the temperature. For the treatment of general diseases, decoctions are usually taken warm. However, for specific treatment needs, speci
1. Ginseng and Sea Horse Powder: Equal parts of ginseng, sea horse, and fennel seeds. Grind them into a fine powder and add a pinch of salt. Take 1g with warm water. This formula replenishes vital ene
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11Traditional Chinese Medicinal Herb: Ze Xie for Diuresis and Ailment Treatment
Ze Xie is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb known for its diuretic effects. It works particularly well when combined with other types of Chinese herbs for treating various ailments. Below are
April 18, 2024 -
22The Importance of Dosage in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Factors and Considerations
The effectiveness of a medication depends not only on its quality but also on its dosage. Therefore, the dosage of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an important factor in ensuring its therapeutic
April 16, 2024 -
33Precautions for Using Bai Fu Zi: Beauty and Skincare Benefits with Caution
Many of us know that Bai Fu Zi has certain beauty and skincare value, but because it is a traditional Chinese medicine, we must pay attention to its usage to avoid any side effects! So what are the
April 15, 2024 -
44The Misunderstood Essence of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Debunking Misconceptions
Many people have misconceptions about traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), often thinking that it is slow in effectiveness and that Chinese herbal medicine is bitter. Especially in recent years, there
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55The Nutritious and Medicinal Power of Dachao Cai: Learn How to Make Dachao Cai Meat Buns
Chinese herbal medicine Dachao Cai is a highly nutritious wild vegetable. Dachao Cai can not only be used to make a variety of delicious dishes, but also has the effect of promoting diuresis and
April 11, 2024
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The Healing Power of Baijili: Promoting Liver Function, Beauty, and Weight Loss
Baijili is a traditional Chinese medicine that promotes liver function and diuresis. When taken by men, it can accelerate physical recovery, while women can benefit from its beauty and weight los
April 18, 2024 -
Unlocking the Sweetness: How to Enjoy the Best Taste of Ardisia Crenata
Ardisia crenata, also known as coralberry or spiceberry, is a wild fruit that is commonly found in rural areas. Many people have tried it and initially find it sour, but once the fruit turns deep pu
April 17, 2024 -
Horse Knife Meat: A Powerful Chinese Medicine for Vision and Health
Horse Knife Meat, a Chinese medicine, refers to the meat of bivalve mollusks such as Megalonaias nervosa and Sinanodonta woodiana. Megalonaias nervosa is mainly found in Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang,
April 16, 2024