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Stir-fry when you put this material, is quietly “destroy” the whole family’s blood vessels! Many people still do not know
It is often said that more oil is not bad for the dishes, in the process of Chinese cuisine cooking, the use of cooking oil has a fairly high status, so the Chinese people have also become a big oil eater. But such a large amount of oil into the body, the impact on people’s health can not be ignored. The dangers of eating too much oil Many people believe that only long-term excessive intake of fats and oils can cause adverse effects on the body. But this is not…
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Talking about the reading of TCM people
For many years, people admire reading, the ancient “rich family does not need to buy good land, the book has its own thousand corn; Settlement does not need to set up a high hall, the book has its own house of gold; Go out do not hate no one to follow, the book of carriages and horses like clusters; Marry a wife do not hate no good match, the book has its own face like jade; Men want to fulfill the will of life, six scriptures diligently to the window…
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What diseases see Chinese doctors and what diseases see Western doctors? At a glance, decisive collection!
Some people say Western medicine is good, some say Chinese medicine is strong. Professionals believe that Western and Chinese medicine have their own strengths for different diseases. ✦✦ There are some diseases that should be more focused on conditioning and one should not run to Western medicine. ✦✦There are some symptoms that are more suited to Western medicine, and then Western medicine should be chosen. We have compiled a table of recommended directions for different choices based on different symptoms Cardiovascular diseases: Western first, then ChineseFor example: hypertension, heart disease,…
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[Chinese medicine science] Children’s recurrent constipation do not worry about the external treatment of Chinese medicine has a wonderful trick
Constipation is one of the digestive system disorders in children, which is often characterized by dry stools and difficulty in defecation, or difficulty in defecation despite the intention to defecate. Repeated constipation without effective treatment often leads to abdominal distension and abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and can seriously affect the growth and development of children and their physical and mental health. During the epidemic, babies have less exercise, resulting in weakened digestive function. Recently, the Chinese medicine department of the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital (Children’s Hospital) has…
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Chinese medicine: spleen deficiency? Chinese medicine to send you 4 Chinese herbs to strengthen the spleen and dispel dampness, warm the spleen Yang
In Chinese medicine, the spleen is considered to be the source of Qi and blood, so if the spleen and stomach are weak, then corresponding diseases will appear. For example, fatigue and weakness, sore limbs, laziness, palpitations and insomnia, stomach cold and pain, etc. So how should we take care of a weak spleen and stomach? Today, we will share a few Chinese herbs commonly used in clinical practice to strengthen the spleen, hoping to help you. 1、sijunziwan Sijunziwan is composed of Radix Codonopsis, Fried Atractylodes, Poria, and Roasted Licorice,…
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[Intangible Cultural Heritage] Chinese Medicine Consultation Method
Chinese medicine diagnosis is an integral part of Chinese medicine, which refers to the basic methods of Chinese medicine to diagnose and collect information about diseases, i.e., guided by Chinese medicine theory, mainly using the “four diagnostic methods” to diagnose diseases, investigate the cause, location, nature and situation of diseases, identify the symptoms, make diagnosis of diseases and provide the basis for treatment. Chinese medicine has developed a complete set of theories, methods, techniques and objects for diagnosing diseases in its long-term medical practice, among which tongue diagnosis and pulse…
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Economic Watch: Traditional Chinese medicine bolsters rural development in Yunnan
KUNMING, March 22 (Xinhua) — From laboratories to farmland, Yang Shaobing has helped those in remote areas in southwest China find a new cash cow by planting traditional Chinese medicinal herbs. Yang, a 37-year-old researcher with the Yunnan Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences, arrived in the Dulongjiang Township in Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, in 2016 to aid locals in poverty alleviation. Dulongjiang is home to the Dulong people, an ethnic minority group that long endured poverty and poor access to the outside world. In Dulongjiang, Yang guided the…
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Health to raise the body’s five organs, remind you: usually eat more of these 5 things, complement the five organs, help to maintain health
According to Chinese medicine, the five organs are the storage places for the body’s biochemistry and essence. The five organs of the human body are the heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Each of them is responsible for coordinating with each other and working together to maintain the normal life activities of the human body. Chinese medicine says that “the five organs are all glorious, and the five organs are all damaged”. Therefore, no matter which of the five organs is damaged, it will indirectly affect the normal work of…
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(Chinese medicine health care) Simple and easy to learn to strengthen the kidneys and health care method
According to traditional Chinese medicine, the kidney is the source of life, and when the kidney is full, it is energetic, strong, light and agile, but when the kidney is deficient, the yang is weak, the waist and knees are sore and weak, and it is easy to feel wind and cold and have diseases. There are yin deficiency and yang deficiency in kidney deficiency disease. For kidney yin deficiency, there are symptoms such as lung heat, dry throat, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, dizziness and tinnitus,…
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TCM Science | How to apply TCM methods to prevent and control myopia
In recent years, the global prevalence of myopia has increased significantly, and it is expected that by 2050, the prevalence of myopia among children and adolescents in China will be about 84%, and about 50% worldwide, making myopia a major global public health problem. Can TCM prevent and control myopia? Yes, TCM has unique advantages in preventing and controlling myopia, with the advantages of high safety, low cost, and “simple and inexpensive”; by unblocking the qi and blood in the eyes and improving the metabolic function of the eyes, it…