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What changes will happen to the body when eating "tangerine peel" regularly? Traditional Chinese Medicine: May Improve Three Problems
Guangdong has three treasures: tangerine peel, ginger, and straw grass.As the top of Guangdong's three treasures, tangerine peel is a good medicine for regulating qi, strengthening the spleen, dispelling dampness, and resolving phlegm
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Eating dates often makes one not old! Five Chinese jujube dietary remedies that are treasured in traditional Chinese medicine, use them quickly
There are folk sayings such as "Eat jujube every day, youth will never grow old", "If you want good skin, add jujube to Congee", etc.Traditional Chinese medicine also believes that jujube is a great tonic for nourishing the middle and nourishing qi, nourishing blood, and calming the nerves
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Rub three parts of your feet before going to bed, and you will sleep soundly, your kidneys will be full of energy, and your complexion will also improve! Recommended by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners
Pressing and kneading the Sanyinjiao acupoint: sleeping soundly and looking goodThe Sanyinjiao acupoint is located at the intersection of the three Yin meridians of Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian, Foot Shaoyin Kidney Meridian, and Foot Jueyin Liver Meridian. Among them, the spleen transforms into qi and blood, regulates blood, the liver stores blood, and kidney essence generates qi and blood
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The common flowers on the roadside are actually traditional Chinese medicine that is good at treating stones, cysts, and cancer!
Hello everyone, I am Wang Baiqing, a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. At the corners of urban green belts or scenic spots, you can always see a plant with leaves that resemble both bamboo and wheat leaves
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There is a wonderful traditional Chinese medicine that Li Shizhen calls the "King of Qi and Blood Double tonifying". Do you know about it?
Immortal surplus grainThe ancients believed that this plant belonged to the genus Ganoderma, also known as the fairy grass Ganoderma lucidum. However, such a miraculous medicine was not included in the "Nine Immortal Grasses" during the Tang Dynasty