Top 10 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Eliminating Damp-Heat

Top 10 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Eliminating Damp-Heat

Traditional Chinese Medicine expert shares health knowledge Click below to follow for free ↓↓↓ Top 10 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Eliminating Damp-Heat in Summer As the saying goes, “Ten out of ten fat people have dampness,” meaning that nine out of ten overweight individuals suffer from excessive dampness, which can significantly affect various bodily functions. … Read more

The 10 Best Traditional Chinese Medicines for Eliminating Damp-Heat

The 10 Best Traditional Chinese Medicines for Eliminating Damp-Heat

The 10 Best Traditional Chinese Medicines for Eliminating Damp-Heat in Summer, as the Saying Goes: “Ten Fat, Nine Damp” As the saying goes, “Ten fat, nine damp,” meaning that among ten overweight individuals, nine have excessive dampness. Moreover, excessive dampness can affect many bodily functions. Damp-heat downward is a disease pattern in Traditional Chinese Medicine … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Chinese Patent Medicines for Wind-Cold Common Cold

Comprehensive Guide to Chinese Patent Medicines for Wind-Cold Common Cold

In the previous ten articles about the common cold, we discussed the understanding of the common cold in modern medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the classification of the common cold in TCM, necessary examinations for the common cold, and the differences between the common cold and influenza. Today, this article will discuss how to … Read more

9 Common Chinese Patent Medicines for Treating Wind-Cold Common Cold

9 Common Chinese Patent Medicines for Treating Wind-Cold Common Cold

During the Qingming Festival, temperatures fluctuate, making it easy to catch a cold due to wind and cold. Wind-Cold Common Cold Granules, Common Cold Heat Clearing Granules, and 9 other Chinese patent medicines are the most commonly used cold remedies. Each medicine has a different formula and focuses on different effects, so it is important … Read more

Seven Traditional Formulas for Mixed Cold and Heat Conditions Passed Down from Ancestors

Seven Traditional Formulas for Mixed Cold and Heat Conditions Passed Down from Ancestors

The formulas for treating mixed cold and heat conditions as recorded in the “Shang Han Lun” include Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang (Bupleurum and Cinnamon Decoction with Dried Ginger), Zhi Zi Gan Jiang Tang (Gardenia and Dried Ginger Decoction), Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang (Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Heart), Fu Zi Xie … Read more

Seven Mixed Cold and Heat Formulas in the Treatise on Cold Damage

Seven Mixed Cold and Heat Formulas in the Treatise on Cold Damage

请点击上面 Free Follow… Source / Liu Duzhou The formulas for treating mixed cold and heat in the Shang Han Lun include Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang (Bupleurum and Cinnamon Decoction with Dried Ginger), Zhi Zi Gan Jiang Tang (Gardenia and Dried Ginger Decoction), Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang (Pinellia Decoction to Drain the … Read more

Summary of the Cold, Hot, Warm, and Neutral Properties of Common Chinese Herbs

Summary of the Cold, Hot, Warm, and Neutral Properties of Common Chinese Herbs

The “Yao Xing Fu”, also known as “Su Wen Chao” or “Mai Jue Chao”, is an ancient text whose authorship remains unknown. It is believed to have originated during the Jin and Yuan dynasties and serves as an introductory book for beginners in Chinese herbal medicine. This book categorizes 248 commonly used Chinese herbs into … Read more

Seven Mixed Cold and Heat Formulas in the Treatise on Cold Damage

Seven Mixed Cold and Heat Formulas in the Treatise on Cold Damage

The formulas for mixed cold and heat in the Shang Han Lun include Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang (Bupleurum and Cinnamon Decoction with Dried Ginger), Zhi Zi Gan Jiang Tang (Gardenia and Dried Ginger Decoction), Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang (Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Heart), Fu Zi Xie Xin Tang (Aconite Decoction … Read more

Seven Mixed Cold and Heat Formulas in the Treatise on Cold Damage

Source: Liu DuzhouThe formulas in the Treatise on Cold Damage that combine cold and heat medicines include Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang (Bupleurum and Cinnamon Decoction with Dried Ginger), Zhi Zi Gan Jiang Tang (Gardenia and Dried Ginger Decoction), Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang (Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Heart), Fu Zi Xie … Read more

The Temperature of Chinese Medicine: Understanding the Four Qi

The Temperature of Chinese Medicine: Understanding the Four Qi

As we all know, there are four seasons in a year, each with different temperatures: cold in winter and hot in summer. Similarly, Chinese medicine also categorizes herbs based on their thermal properties, which are divided into four types: cold, hot, warm, and cool, known as “Si Qi“. This classification reflects the tendency of herbs … Read more