Daily Herb: Bai Shao (White Peony)

Today, let’s talk about Bai Shao (White Peony). Bai Shao is considered one of the best herbs for nourishing women. It is said that women are like water, and Bai Shao, being gentle, can make women as tender as water. What are the magical effects of Bai Shao? Bai Shao can tonify, astringe, soften, alleviate, … Read more

The Benefits of Astragalus: A Shield Against Illness

The Benefits of Astragalus: A Shield Against Illness

Individuals who frequently experience symptoms of Qi deficiency, typically manifesting as fatigue, shortness of breath, low voice, reduced appetite, and loose stools, may benefit from the health-promoting properties of the traditional Chinese herb Huang Qi (Astragalus). Huang Qi, historically known as Huang Qi, derives its name from the term “Qi,” which means elder, and has … Read more

Astragalus (Huang Qi)

Astragalus (Huang Qi)

Astragalus (Huang Qi) (Mian Qi; Mian Huang Qi; Huang Qi; Du Zhen; Shu Zhi; Bai Ben; Bai Yao Mian; Huang Shen; Xue Shen; Ren Xian) Astragalus is the dried root of the leguminous plant Mongolian Astragalus (Huang Qi) or Membranous Astragalus. It can be cultivated or found in the wild. Mongolian Astragalus is mainly produced … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Damp-Heat Syndrome, Difficult to Separate; Without Removing Dampness, Heat Cannot Be Cleared!

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Damp-Heat Syndrome, Difficult to Separate; Without Removing Dampness, Heat Cannot Be Cleared!

Promoting health knowledge for a better life Click below to follow for free↓↓↓ In the human body, when dampness is predominant, the movement of Yang Qi is easily obstructed, leading to stagnation. Excess Qi can turn into fire; when fire combines with dampness, it transforms into damp-heat, and in some cases, even damp-toxicity. Due to … Read more