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Hi my husband has black stool and he feels bloating, he feels like his food has not been digested. He has a heavy stomach. Light headedness and slight weakness… Im a student in acupuncture, can you help me with which acupoints to consider in his treatment? Or why he has all these problems. Thanks a…
Hello, Can someone please tell me if I am to drink the dregs from the shen qu tea? I bought a brick since I heard its good for indigestion. The lady said just to mix some with hot water, she didn’t say weather or not to eat the solid bits too. Thank you, M
The thick white coating on the tougue is caused by spleen problems. Tougue with big crack in the middle, urine incontinence, fear and easy sweating, all of which are caused by kidney problems. Irritable, anxiety, feeling stuffy in the left chest, feeling like wind around the body due to liver probl…
I definitely have the burping thing happening to me. I worked out way too often in my younger years and developed many extremely tight muscle knots. I’m a 49 year old male in good shape with a healthy diet. I have gone to everyone under the sun about the tightness in my muscles, some nerve twinge…
One of the areas where practitioners see great benefits of Chinese Medicine treatment (acupuncture, herbal medicine, medical qi gong, tuina, etc.) is in complex systemic illnesses or syndromes. In part this is because Chinese Medicine always looks at patients as individuals with complex relations…
Whether you are using acupuncture, herbal medicine or other techniques within Chinese Medicine, behind all of this is the diagnostic framework. When you treat someone you are generally ariving at their TCM diagnosis through a number of methods. What this means in very general terms is that indivi…
Clears shao yang disorders and reduces fever - alternating chills and fever, bitter taste in the mouth, irritability, vomiting, stifling sensation in the chest. Relieves liver qi stagnation (often used with Bai Shao) - vertigo, menstrual disorders, chest and flank pain, the most common herb to tre…
Tonifies the spleen and stomach for a range of digestive issues, indigestion with undigested food in the stool, clinically shown to be beneficial in lowering cholesterol levels, limiting the development of diabetes. In TCM terms it also invigorates the blood and eliminiates stasis - this …
Damp cold stagnation in the middle jiao - poor appetite, indigestion, gastritis, loose stools, heavy sensation of the limbs, fatigue. Can be used to induce labor with appropriate underlying diagnoses.
A modified version of the base, zhi zhu wan, which is used to treat qi stagnation and food retention from qi deficiency. This modification includes herbs which add more movement and damp drying. Distention and fullness in the epigastric area - bloating, indigestion, gastritis, gastric prolapse. …
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