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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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Saying Goodbye to Insomnia, Reclaiming Sweet Dreams: My Culinary Adventure with Food Therapy
Saying Goodbye to Insomnia, Reclaiming Sweet Dreams: My Culinary Adventure with Food TherapyAs the city lights gradually dimmed on a long night I found myself wide awake, tossing and turning, once again dragged into the abyss of anxiety by the clutches of insomnia. This wasn't the first time
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It's the Perfect Time to Nourish Your Lungs in Early Autumn: 3 Veggies, 3 Nuts, Say Goodbye to Dryness
It's the Perfect Time to Nourish Your Lungs in Early Autumn: 3 Veggies, 3 Nuts, Say Goodbye to DrynessEat these 3 vegetables:Recommended Recipe: Cold Lotus Root Salad1. Trim the ends of the lotus root and slice it into thin pieces
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Chushu Health Tips: Avoid These Three Dietary Habits! Say Goodbye to Summer Heat and Embrace a Refreshing Autumn!
Chushu Health Tips: Avoid These Three Dietary Habits! Say Goodbye to Summer Heat and Embrace a Refreshing Autumn!Chushu, signifying the end of scorching summer and the arrival of the cool autumn, calls for an adjustment in dietary habits. Today, well discuss the dietary taboos during Chushu, helping you enjoy a refreshing summer and a healthy autumn!Firstly, while temperatures begin to drop around Chushu, the sun remains strong, making our bodies susceptible to the adverse effects of unhealthy eating habits
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Say Goodbye to Your Belly! 7 Easy Ways to Eliminate Visceral Fat
Say Goodbye to Your Belly! 7 Easy Ways to Eliminate Visceral FatIs that stubborn belly fat constantly bothering you? It might be due to high visceral fat levels. Don't worry, visceral fat is easier to lose than subcutaneous fat
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Saying Goodbye to "Sub-Health": 10 Simple Habits to Boost Your Energy, From Sleep to Digestion to Posture
Saying Goodbye to "Sub-Health": 10 Simple Habits to Boost Your Energy, From Sleep to Digestion to PostureWanting to have a healthy body and a vibrant state? Besides relying on medication and expensive health supplements, some simple and easy-to-implement lifestyle habits can also have a significant impact. This article will introduce a series of suggestions aimed at promoting healthy living habits and posture management
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Say Goodbye to Erectile Dysfunction and Regain Your Confidence: A Traditional Chinese Medicine Approach to Erectile Dysfunction
Say Goodbye to Erectile Dysfunction and Regain Your Confidence: A Traditional Chinese Medicine Approach to Erectile DysfunctionErectile dysfunction, a troublesome issue that plagues countless men, not only impacts quality of life but also undermines confidence. Many feel helpless, but Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has long offered solutions
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"Old Person Smell": Unveiling the Truth and Saying Goodbye to Embarrassment
"Old Person Smell": Unveiling the Truth and Saying Goodbye to Embarrassment We often hear people say, "Oh, I'm getting old, I have that 'old person smell.'" This peculiar odor, perhaps experienced by family, friends, or even ourselves, can be a source of unspoken embarrassment
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A New Beginning at 55: Saying Goodbye to Old Habits, Embracing a Healthy New Life
A New Beginning at 55: Saying Goodbye to Old Habits, Embracing a Healthy New LifeTurning 55 feels like flipping to a new chapter in life, and it also marks the arrival of new challenges for our bodies. Retirement should be a golden period for enjoying leisure and pursuing dreams
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The most commonly used prescription for medical sages is to say goodbye to proliferation, nodules, cysts, and tumors!
Many people will find problems such as hyperplasia, nodules, tumors, cysts, etc. during physical examinations, and traditional Chinese medicine categorizes these problems as accumulation of symptoms and masses