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The Rise and Fall of Maca in China
Given that many new crops are sure to experience similar volatility as the world becomes increasingly prone to shared dietary trends, the interesting trajectory of maca may serve as a cautionary tale of the issues that must be kept in mind for a brighter herbal future.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine talks about bathing! 2 types of baths to change immediately?
Housing should choose high ground, good ventilation conditions of the environment, and can be placed indoors in the mugwort incense. Daily should drink plenty of water, and adhere to the exercise, every night before going to bed with moxa leaves foot bath, to promote sweat dispersion to discharge dampness. Eat less cold and fatty and greasy food, and eat more with the spleen and stomach effect of red beans, yam, barley, and poria.
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What to do if you swallow a fishbone by mistake? Drinking vinegar doesn’t work, TCM recommends this
Dr. Liu emphasized that it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment when swallowing a foreign body by mistake, to avoid small foreign bodies causing big problems. In most cases, after swallowing a foreign body timely consultation can be found through routine physical examination and related auxiliary examination of the location of the foreign body, and through relevant means to remove the foreign body.
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Long Covid: how traditional Chinese medicine can help with symptoms from fatigue and persistent cough to erectile dysfunction
More people are turning to traditional Chinese medicine to recover from long Covid, a Hong Kong-based practitioner says. While there is no specific herb to treat long Covid – each patient is assessed according to their unique presentation – there are some broad guidelines.
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What does Chinese medicine think about insomnia? Chinese medicine believes that insomnia is mainly related to these 3 major factors!
In recent years, with the rapid development of society, work pressure is increasing, and many people will have insomnia, and insomnia gradually younger. There are many causes of insomnia, and most of the factors have a lot to do with people’s daily habits.
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In the eyes of traditional Chinese medicine, how is male seminal vesiculitis caused? Mainly related to these 4 major factors
For the above four important reasons that can lead to the formation of male seminal vesiculitis in Chinese medicine, there are rules in the clinical treatment by taking medication or changing lifestyle habits and other measures, to restore the male reproductive function.
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4 Causes of Women’s Body Cold? Do 2 things to warm up your body!
Chinese medicine believes that: nine out of ten women have body colds, and most women’s diseases are related to body colds. Cold can cause poor blood circulation and poor skin condition. Cold can directly harm the reproductive system, leading to menstrual disorders and infertility; it may also cause gastritis, joint pain, and diarrhea.
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In hot weather, 3 kinds of “rash disease” have a high incidence. Chinese medicine treatment is effective!
Find the triggers in time to reduce the number of recurrences of the above skin diseases and prevent adverse stimuli. Do not scald with hot water or scratch with your hands, and do not use soap and alkali scrubs. Stay away from eating irritating and sensitizing foods, including strong coffee, alcohol, spicy and cold, and fishy foods. The skin should also be kept dry and clean to prevent infection.
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Lung nodules are not scary? Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a great way of recognizing and treating them!
Lung nodule patients should be treated in a scientific and standardized way, and at the same time, do a good job in life management, eat less or not eat spicy stimulation, so as not to damage the spleen and stomach, resulting in phlegm and dampness, and also should eat less fried and glutinous rice and other indigestible food.
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(Chengdu Universiade) Embracing allure of TCM at FISU Games Village
From pulse diagnosis to rehabilitation services, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) specialists are taking every measure to ensure athletes are in tip-top shape at the FISU Games Village, which is housing those participating in the ongoing 31st FISU World University Games in Chengdu, the capital city of southwest China’s Sichuan Province.