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TCM Cough Medicine | TCM Dry Cough | Phlegm TCM

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a medical system with an entirely different approach to Western treatment. The wind is one of the six external pathogens in TCM that can invade the body and cause symptoms. External pathogens that cause the common cold are regarded as invasions. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a medical system with an entirely different approach to Western treatment. The wind is one of the six external pathogens in TCM that can invade the body and cause symptoms. External pathogens that cause the common cold are regarded as invasions.

A common cold can cause a runny nose, sneezing, congestion of the nasal passage airways, coughing, fatigue, and other related symptoms. The congestion of the nasal airways, this are caused by the mucus and phlegm accumulating, which can lead to respiratory infections. . To clear phlegm in TCM, it is necessary to use Chinese remedies for phlegm to help alleviate the symptoms. Traditional Chinese medicine is the solution for nasal passage airway clearing for those experiencing phlegm in the throat or experiencing persistent dry cough which may help to ease the throat.

External pathogens that cause colds are viewed as wind invasions. The body is guarded by something called Wei Qi (defensive qi, pronounced "way chee"). In Western medicine, the Wei Qi is analogous to the immune system, and it serves as the body's first line of defense when it is attacked by external pathogens. The body can fight off the cold virus if the Wei Qi is strong. The Wei Qi closes the pores of the skin, preventing wind from entering. Extreme stress, a lack of sleep, and a poor diet can all have an impact on how strong and efficient the body's Wei Qi is.