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Saying Goodbye to "Sheep Droppings": Traditional Chinese Medicine's Yin-Nourishing and Bowel-Moistening Methods for Easy Constipation Relief
Saying Goodbye to "Sheep Droppings": Traditional Chinese Medicine's Yin-Nourishing and Bowel-Moistening Methods for Easy Constipation ReliefMany people suffer from constipation, passing dry, hard stools resembling sheep droppings, often accompanied by bloating and loss of appetite. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) refers to this as "dry stool," commonly seen in individuals with intestinal damp-heat or Yin deficiency
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Stomach blockage and constipation, spleen blockage and diarrhea, liver blockage and multiple farts, a traditional Chinese medicine move for soothing the liver, strengthening the spleen, and nourishing the stomach
Under normal circumstances, our five organs and six internal organs maintain unobstructed meridians. If there is blockage in any area, the body will experience abnormal reactions
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These fruits are cooked and eaten to relieve cough, nourish the stomach, and prevent constipation. They are especially suitable for people with weak physique and poor digestive function~
The weather gradually became colder, and the waiter noticed that the people around him ate fruits significantly less frequently than before.Some people say that when it gets cold and eats cold fruits, the stomach and intestines will protest! Indeed, many fruits tend to be cooler, and some people with spleen and stomach deficiency and weak constitution may not only have difficulty digesting and absorbing them, but may also have diarrhea