A Record of Blossoms in Medicine

A Record of Blossoms in Medicine

In Medicine A Record of Blossoms Sending You a Red Flower Red Flower 【Hóng huā, Carthamus tinctorius L】 Flower Language:“Passion, Love, and Courage” 1 Meaning of the Flower The red flower, like a passionate flame, quietly blooms from late spring to early summer, showcasing boundless vitality. Its petals are layered and vibrant, exuding a rich … Read more

Dan Shen (Salvia miltiorrhiza) – Usage and Benefits

Dan Shen (Salvia miltiorrhiza) – Usage and Benefits

How to Use for Best Effects Dan Shen Wine Preparation Dan Shen (Salvia miltiorrhiza) has the effect of dilating coronary arteries, increasing blood flow in the coronary arteries, and slowing the heart rate, which is beneficial for the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease and other age-related diseases. Dan Shen slices, saffron (Xihonghua), and … Read more

The Top 10 Benefits and 5 Contraindications of Drinking Astragalus Tea: Are You Consuming It Correctly?

The Top 10 Benefits and 5 Contraindications of Drinking Astragalus Tea: Are You Consuming It Correctly?

Astragalus (Huang Qi) is a commonly used herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) known for its high nutritional value. Drinking Astragalus tea can significantly enhance health benefits. Regular consumption not only boosts the immune system but also protects the cardiovascular system. Do you know how to prepare Astragalus tea? What are the benefits of drinking … Read more

Guide to the Use of Qi-Boosting Herb “Huang Qi”

Guide to the Use of Qi-Boosting Herb "Huang Qi"

After experiencing a serious illness, do you often feel fatigued, have palpitations, shortness of breath, cold limbs, and excessive sweating? These are all symptoms of Qi deficiency. The appearance of Qi deficiency symptoms indicates that the energy in our body is insufficient, and at this time, supplementation is necessary. Ren Shen (Ginseng) and Huang Qi … Read more

Spring Liver Care: Addressing Liver Qi Stagnation!

Spring Liver Care: Addressing Liver Qi Stagnation!

Warm rain and clear winds break the frost, with willows and plum blossoms, spring feelings are stirring.Spring is the season of growth, making it the perfect time for liver care.According to the principles of TCM seasonal health, spring is the best time to nourish the liver.Spring corresponds to the Wood element, which is connected to … Read more

Mastering Medicinal Cuisine: Reduce Illness by Half!

Mastering Medicinal Cuisine: Reduce Illness by Half!

Click the blue text to follow us As the ancients said, “All meals are medicine, integrating medicine into food.” The Chinese have always emphasized the concept of “food and medicine sharing the same source,” believing that many foods also serve as medicines that can prevent diseases. Medicinal cuisine has evolved from this idea. 01 What … Read more

A Substitute for Rhinoceros Horn: Water Buffalo Horn for Treating Eight Conditions Including High Fever and Delirium

A Substitute for Rhinoceros Horn: Water Buffalo Horn for Treating Eight Conditions Including High Fever and Delirium

Click the blue text to follow us A substitute for rhinoceros horn, water buffalo horn can be used for treating high fever due to warm diseases, delirium, and other conditions. Water buffalo horn is the horn of the water buffalo, which is commonly seen by the public, but many may not be aware of its … Read more

How to Regulate Internal Damp-Heat

How to Regulate Internal Damp-Heat

From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), when dampness invades the upper jiao (upper burner), symptoms such as difficulty in coughing up phlegm or excessive phlegm upon waking can occur. Dampness is associated with yin, while heat is associated with yang; the interplay of yin and yang creates a contradiction. The coexistence of dampness … Read more

Understanding ‘Wind-Cold’ in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding 'Wind-Cold' in Traditional Chinese Medicine

We often hear people say ‘I caught a wind-cold’, ‘I got chilled’, or ‘I caught a draft’, all of which refer to the same condition, classified in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as ‘wind-cold cold’.After being exposed to a cool breeze, we may experience symptoms such as chills, shivering, headache, nasal congestion, and runny nose. These … Read more

What is Phlegm-Dampness According to Traditional Chinese Medicine?

What is Phlegm-Dampness According to Traditional Chinese Medicine?

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