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Brain Attack Because of Qi Deficiency? Let’s see what the Chinese medicine doctors say
For different patterns, traditional Chinese medicine uses corresponding medications for differential diagnosis and treatment.
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These 5 diseases can be treated with moxibustion to ensure that you get rid of the disease
Acupuncture and moxibustion, commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat diseases, achieve the goal of healing through precise regulation of meridians throughout the body. Many diseases in daily life can be treated using moxibustion.
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Chinese medicine to replenish qi and blood “first” recipe, as long as the two medicines, so that you are full of spirit, radiant!
For most individuals, a general dosage is around 30g of Astragalus and 6g of Chinese Angelica. Those with blood deficiency usually need to take it regularly for about three weeks, while those with severe blood deficiency may need to continue for up to a hundred days to replenish the deficient blood. If discomfort arises during the course, especially symptoms of excessive heat, it should be discontinued immediately.
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Part 1: Can Medication Help Mesothelioma Survivors With Anxiety?
As a psychotherapist specializing in working with mesothelioma patients, I speak with many survivors who experience anxiety and seek relief. Symptoms of anxiety and depression top the list of mental health issues that mesothelioma patients, and cancer patients in general, cope with throughout treatment.
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Weakness, cough and shortness of breath? Why not try this herb?
The pharmacological actions of “Zhi Gan Cao” are diverse. When using it, attention should be paid to dosage and administration. It is advisable to use it under the guidance of a doctor according to one’s own symptoms to avoid adverse consequences from self-medication.
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New Perspectives on Chinese Medicine Interpretation and Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease
From a Chinese medicine perspective, Parkinson’s disease presents with complex and variable symptoms that require comprehensive treatment. Addressing different causes and pathological mechanisms with appropriate treatments can lead to better therapeutic outcomes. Patients should also maintain good lifestyle habits and a positive attitude while actively cooperating with treatment to better control the progression of the disease.
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Nose, throat and ears vulnerable to fall dryness? Pass on a maintenance tip!
As the weather gradually cools down, the moisture content in the air decreases, and the problem of autumn dryness becomes more pronounced. The nose, ears, and throat are susceptible to damage from autumn dryness, leading to conditions such as allergic rhinitis, tinnitus, and throat discomfort, increasing overall discomfort. To prevent these issues, it’s important to focus on self-care in daily life and avoid external pathogens.
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Chinese medicine is slow to heal Western medicine does not treat the root cause? This may be a misunderstanding
In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine has faced extensive criticism and skepticism in China. However, in contrast to this domestic criticism, overseas, traditional Chinese medicine has become the darling of many celebrities and royal figures. For example, the renowned American athlete Michael Phelps is particularly fond of cupping therapy.
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What to Eat to Get Rid of Dampness
Dampness is a significant concept in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) closely related to one’s health. When there’s an excess of dampness in the body, it can lead to various discomforts like swelling, fatigue, and a sticky mouth. To improve this condition, you can adjust your diet to help eliminate dampness.
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How to Identify a Good Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Doctor?
Choosing a good TCM doctor for healing is a pressing desire for many people who are unwell. However, recent years have seen a proliferation of “masters” and “miracle doctors” in the field of TCM, which has led to a lot of skepticism about the ethics and standards in TCM.