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Can Chinese Proprietary Medicine Be Taken Long Term? A Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective on Safety and Regulation

Can Chinese Patent Medicine Be Taken Long Term

Can Chinese Proprietary Medicine Be Taken Long Term? This is one of the most common questions asked by people who use Chinese proprietary medicine for daily regulation, constitutional support, or long-term health management. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), whether a medicine is suitable for long-term use is not judged by how long it is taken.

Chinese Remedies for Cold and Flu Recovery Strategies

Cold and flu season can be hard. But Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers helpful remedies. These remedies can help you prevent sickness, feel better, and recover faster. This also applies to problems like insomnia. Traditional Chinese Medicine, or TCM, has over 2,000 years of experience. It uses herbal remedies, diet plans, and ways to heal.

Understanding How Emotions and Organs Are Connected In TCM!

Have you ever noticed how your breathing becomes shallow when fear grips you, or how your face flushes with heat during moments of intense frustration? These aren’t just coincidental physical reactions – according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), these sensations are more than just reactions—they’re clues to the deep connections between your emotions and organ

What Is The TCM Organ System (Zang Fu)?

Introduction to the TCM Organ Systems (Zang Fu) The TCM organ systems (Zang Fu) form the foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Understanding how the TCM organ systems work provides essential insight into the relationships between Zang and Fu organs, their functions, and how they collectively influence overall balance and health. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views

TCM Five Elements Philosophy: A Comprehensive Guide

Diagram illustrating the five elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water, with arrows indicating their cyclical interactions and connections to TCM emotions and organs. The Yin and Yang symbol is at the center.

Key Highlights       Discover the old Chinese thinking of the Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. See how they affect our health.       Learn how these elements relate to seasons, feelings, body parts, and even our personal traits in Traditional Chinese Medicine.       Explore what each element

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