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Chinese herbal decoctions have the advantages of minimal side effects and reliable efficacy, making them particularly suitable for long-term management of chronic diseases, and therefore widely welc

ShandougenThe taste of Shandougen is extremely bitter, even more so than Huanglian. It has the effects of purging fire, detoxification, relieving throat swelling, pain relief, and killing parasites.

What to do if Chinese herbal medicine is too bitter to drink? Most Chinese herbal medicines are bitter, and people generally have a resistance to bitter foods. Even the smell of it makes i

Tea, with various names since ancient times, was initially called "tu" and appeared multiple times in the Book of Songs. In the "Shen Nong's Herbal Classic," tea was referred to as bitter vegetable, w

①In bitter medicine, add an appropriate amount of honey or sugar. Before using this method, it is best to consult a doctor's opinion.②After taking the medicine, drink some warm water. This can not on