Anti-Cancer Chinese Herbal Medicine: The Efficacy and Functions of Bai Shao

Anti-Cancer Chinese Herbal Medicine: The Efficacy and Functions of Bai Shao

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– Bai Shao (Paeonia lactiflora) is a commonly used herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that invigorates blood circulation and eliminates pathogenic factors, greatly benefiting human health. However, many people do not have a comprehensive understanding of Bai Shao’s specific effects and medicinal value. Today, I will provide a detailed introduction to give everyone a … Read more

The 13 Benefits and Side Effects of Ginseng (9 Cautions for Use)

The 13 Benefits and Side Effects of Ginseng (9 Cautions for Use)

Ginseng (Renshen) is a perennial herb with a long history of use in treating diseases and enhancing health, often referred to as the “king of herbs.” It is generally divided into Asian ginseng (Ren Shen) and American ginseng (Xi Yang Shen). This article will explore the Asian ginseng that grows in East Asia. Ginseng can … Read more

How to Assess Your Internal Organs by Observing Your Hands

How to Assess Your Internal Organs by Observing Your Hands

Health Times Authoritative health information, trusted for professionalism! Expert: Li Hongzheng, Physician in the Intensive Care Unit, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University Although the saying “the hands reveal the diseases of the five organs” may sound mystical, in modern medicine, the condition of the hands can indeed reflect certain diseases. Yellow Hands: Be … Read more

Essentials of TCM Observation Diagnosis Illustrated: Understand It at a Glance! You Can Be Your Own Doctor!

Essentials of TCM Observation Diagnosis Illustrated: Understand It at a Glance! You Can Be Your Own Doctor!

Summary of TCM Courses 01 All Courses by Ni Haixia 02 Comprehensive Guide to TCM Treatments for Common Diseases 03 Focused Study on TCM Topics 04 Online Reading of TCM Learning Books 1Eyes 1. Symptoms Around the Eyes Swollen eyelids — Indicates reduced function of internal organs (kidneys, gastrointestinal, heart) leading to water retention in … Read more

Understanding Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

When visiting a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner, one often hears the term—Qi Zhi Xue Yu (气滞血瘀), which translates to Qi stagnation and blood stasis. On the surface, this term seems easy to understand; it refers to Qi being blocked and blood accumulating in one place. However, it can describe many conditions, such as lower … Read more