Can Cinnamon Used in Braised Pork Also Be Used in Desserts?

Can Cinnamon Used in Braised Pork Also Be Used in Desserts?

There are always some amusing ways to play with food in the world. Regardless of the various jokes during the recent Olympic events, you can also do something at home that can go viral among your friends, such as swallowing cinnamon powder(this is dangerous, please do not imitate). The particles of cinnamon powder are very … Read more

Baked Fruits: A Delicious Twist with Cinnamon Baked Bananas

Baked Fruits: A Delicious Twist with Cinnamon Baked Bananas

As the weather gets colder, eating fruits directly in the morning can feel a bit chilly, and it may not sit well with the stomach! Instead, why not try a different way to enjoy fruits? Snow pears can be stewed with rock sugar, oranges can be made into steamed egg custard, and apples and bananas … Read more

Understanding Wuyi Cinnamon: A Journey into Tea and Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Wuyi Cinnamon: A Journey into Tea and Traditional Chinese Medicine

Not long ago, a friend gifted me a beautifully packaged box of Wuyi Rougui (Wuyi Cinnamon). I am not well-versed in tea, and upon seeing the word “cinnamon,” I assumed it was a box of traditional Chinese medicinal materials. However, upon opening the box, I found a certificate of honor stating it had won the … Read more

Cinnamon: Guiding Yang Qi Back Home

Cinnamon: Guiding Yang Qi Back Home

【Disclaimer】The images and text are sourced from the internet. If there is any infringement, please contact us for removal! Introduction: “The Yang Qi of the lower jiao says to the true Yang of the upper jiao: ‘Come back, the lower jiao is already our Yang Qi’s territory.’ The true Yang of the upper jiao wants … Read more

Can Fuzi and Ganjiang Really Treat Constipation?

Can Fuzi and Ganjiang Really Treat Constipation?

Click the above ↑ “ Traditional Chinese Medicine Tang Lue ” Follow Us This story comes from Mr. He Lianchen’s “Compilation of Famous Doctors’ Clinical Cases in China,” featuring a medical case from Xiao Zhuoru in Xiangxiang, Hunan. Mr. Xiao was originally a teacher but delved into medicine and achieved a high level of expertise, … Read more

Senior Physician Warns: Besides Raw Aconite, These Commonly Used Liquors in Wuzhou Are Also Toxic!

Senior Physician Warns: Besides Raw Aconite, These Commonly Used Liquors in Wuzhou Are Also Toxic!

On September 21, a suspected food poisoning incident occurred at a restaurant in the urban area of Cenxi City. Patrons who consumed the restaurant’s self-infused medicinal liquor began to experience symptoms such as numbness in the hands, feet, and mouth, as well as vomiting. This incident resulted in 22 individuals suspected of food poisoning, with … Read more

Does Adding Fu Zi Enhance the Treatment of Damp-Heat Conditions?

Does Adding Fu Zi Enhance the Treatment of Damp-Heat Conditions?

Chinese Medicine Book Club Issue 2807 Daily updates to accompany the growth of TCM practitioners Introduction: For Yang deficiency, warming Yang herbs are used to support Yang, while for damp-heat conditions, clearing heat and eliminating dampness is the common method. The late TCM practitioner Ma Yunxiang from Jiangsu proposed the method of supporting Yang and … Read more

The Proper Use of Fuzi to Warm the Yang of the Five Organs

The Proper Use of Fuzi to Warm the Yang of the Five Organs

Chinese Medicine Book Club Issue 1932 Daily updates to accompany the growth of TCM practitioners IIntroduction: Fuzi (Aconite) is one of the four major herbs in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), alongside Ginseng, Gypsum, and Rhubarb. Throughout history, countless practitioners have studied and utilized it, especially in critical moments where it has proven to be remarkably … Read more

How to Properly Use Aconite to Avoid Poisoning?

How to Properly Use Aconite to Avoid Poisoning?

Aconite (Fu Zi) is a commonly used toxic Chinese medicinal herb, “cultivated in winter and harvested in summer,” embodying the yang energy of heaven and earth, and possesses a strong and unique ability to dispel cold and support yang. Ming Dynasty physician Zhang Jingyue referred to Aconite along with Ginseng (Ren Shen), Rehmannia (Shu Di), … Read more

Can Fuzi (Aconite) Be Used for Patients with Hemorrhage?

Can Fuzi (Aconite) Be Used for Patients with Hemorrhage?

Click the blue text above to follow us TCM Book Club Issue 2909 One issue daily, accompanying the growth of TCM practitioners IIntroduction:The author combines the wisdom of predecessors with clinical differentiation and treatment, emphasizing the use of Fuzi (Aconite) to stop bleeding in cases of true Yang deficiency and internal cold, achieving satisfactory results. … Read more