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  • 4 Steps to a Better Bedroom Performance with Chinese Herbal Medicine 

    4 Steps to a Better Bedroom Performance with Chinese Herbal Medicine 

    One of the best things about being strong, healthy, and young is having a great sex life. As we age, however, performance in the bedroom gets a little more complicated. Challenges like low libido, premature ejaculation, and erectile dysfunction can become part of the equation. While common, these issues don’t have to define your experience.…

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  • The Intriguing History & Modern Day Healing Powers of Yunnan Baiyao

    The Intriguing History & Modern Day Healing Powers of Yunnan Baiyao

    At Best Chinese Medicines, we are proud to offer the amazing Chinese medicinal, Yunnan Baiyao, to our customers. This formula has been popularized for several different uses over the years, and we are still finding ways that this formula can help both humans and animals. Yunnan Baiyao has a particularly interesting story. The miracle cure of a provincial…

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  • Xiao Yao Wan – A Chinese Herbal Medicine Formula Everyone will Love

    Xiao Yao Wan – A Chinese Herbal Medicine Formula Everyone will Love

    Chinese medicine is known for its very specific herbal formulas and ability to individualize these medicines to perfectly fit the patient. With the ease of over-the-counter Chinese medicine products, we are able to share this amazing medicine with far more people than ever. One of the brilliant things about Chinese herbal medicine is how it…

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  • The Ultimate Guide to Dit Da Jow: Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Pain Relief and Healing

    The Ultimate Guide to Dit Da Jow: Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Pain Relief and Healing

    Whether it’s a nagging muscle ache, a fresh bruise, or persistent joint pain, these everyday aches can make even the simplest tasks feel like a mountain of a challenge. But before you reach for the OTC pain killers, your best solution may lie in an ancient natural concoction: Dit Da Jow. For centuries, people have…

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  • Chinese Medicine vs. Western Medicine

    Chinese Medicine vs. Western Medicine

    How Chinese Medicine treats dysfunction, disease, health and wellbeing is complementary to Western Medicine Even at a glance, Chinese Medicine is quite different from Western Medicine. Earthy herbs are favored over laboratory compounds, mind and body are considered one, and diet and lifestyle take center stage. Chinese Medicine is an ancient system developed thousands of…

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  • 10 Things Everyone Should Know About Yunnan Baiyao

    10 Things Everyone Should Know About Yunnan Baiyao

    If there’s one Chinese herbal formula that has caught attention worldwide, it’s Yunnan Baiyao. Yunnan Baiyao is a famous trauma formula that is now used for a wide range of health conditions like pain, tumors, abdominal pain, menstrual pain, muscle aches, dental issues, and more. In fact, Yunnan Baiyao is so popular that it is…

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  • Chinese Herbs for Erectile Dysfunction

    Chinese Herbs for Erectile Dysfunction

    Is your sex life feeling a little…deflated? You’re not alone. Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects as many as 30 million men in the U.S. and can impact your confidence, relationships, and overall quality of life. While Western medicine often turns to quick fixes like pills, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a different approach—one that goes beyond…

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  • Best Chinese Pain Patches

    Best Chinese Pain Patches

    When stubborn pain keeps you from doing what you love, a Chinese pain patch may be just what you need to get moving again. While herbal teas and pills are the most recognizable form of Chinese herbal medicine, there are many topical applications of herbal medicine as well. Topical herbal medicine (in the form of…

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  • Spleen and Spleen (Chi)Qi in Chinese Medicine

    Spleen and Spleen (Chi)Qi in Chinese Medicine

    What do we mean by the Spleen: According to Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, the energetic organ system responsible for what we in modern times call “digestion” is the Spleen. This is not to be confused with the Western medical definition of the spleen as the organ that, among other things, makes antibodies, removes old red…

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  • Sore Throat in Summer? Yin Chiao (Yin Qiao) to the rescue!

    Sore Throat in Summer? Yin Chiao (Yin Qiao) to the rescue!

    We tend to think of colds as a winter woe, but can you get a cold in summer? Unfortunately, yes. “Summer colds” are similar to winter colds, but tend to have hotter, drier, and longer-lasting symptoms. Thankfully, Chinese medicine has a simple solution in time-tested Yin Qiao San. Read on to learn more about summer…

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  • Chinese Herbs for Atrial Fibrillation 

    Chinese Herbs for Atrial Fibrillation 

    Ever feel like your heart is dancing to its own beat? You may be experiencing Atrial Fibrillation (commonly known as AFib), which is a condition that causes irregular heartbeats. Having frequent palpitations or an irregular heartbeat can be quite unsettling, plus it may bring potential health risks along with it. While modern medicine offers various…

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  • Chinese Herbs for Asthma

    Chinese Herbs for Asthma

    Struggling to breathe? That’s a feeling no one wants to experience. Unfortunately, for over 262 million people across the world, conditions like asthma can quite literally “take your breath away.” But beyond inhalers and mediations, is there anything you can do to reduce asthma attacks – or even stop them from occurring altogether? Asthma is…

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  • Chinese Herbs for Fall Allergies 

    Chinese Herbs for Fall Allergies 

    Ah, fall – the season of vibrant leaves, cozy sweaters, and pumpkin-spiced everything. But for many, it also brings the less-than-pleasant arrival of fall allergies. If you’re one of those people sneezing and sniffling your way through the autumn months, you’re not alone. The constant sneezing, itchy eyes, and runny nose can make it difficult…

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  • Best Chinese Medicines for Cough

    Best Chinese Medicines for Cough

    From a nagging tickle in your throat to a painful hack, coughing can be an uncomfortable and annoying symptom. But before you reach for the drugstore cough medicine, Chinese herbs for cough may offer faster relief and longer-lasting benefits. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), coughing is often seen as a sign of an imbalance in…

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  • Covid-19 and Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Covid-19 and Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Chinese Herbs and COVID-19: A Natural Way to Improve Symptoms and Immunity While the fearful frenzy of the pandemic may feel behind us. But, COVID and other viruses still threaten our well-being, and millions of people are struggling with the effects of long COVID. If the pandemic taught us anything, it was how important having…

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  • Chinese Herbs that Boost Your Immunity

    Chinese Herbs that Boost Your Immunity

    What’s the secret to a long and healthy life? Giving your immune system the care it needs to keep you protected. Your immune system works for you day and night. Immune cells are constantly scouring tissue and blood to find and eliminate potential threats. Like silent warriors, these cells and organ systems work to defend…

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  • How TCM Can Help You Avoid “Fifty-Year-Old-Shoulder”

    How TCM Can Help You Avoid “Fifty-Year-Old-Shoulder”

    Joint pain can be a huge burden, especially as we age. One of the most common issues people face as they approach their 50s is what some TCM practitioners call “fifty-year-old-shoulder.” Also known as frozen shoulder or impingement syndrome, this shoulder pain can be extremely aggravating and keep you from doing the tasks and activities…

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  • Passion Statement

    Passion Statement

    While some are interested in careers earn more money, my path was different. I was led to advocacy that led me to a career in the nonprofit. I have always been drawn to giving back in my community. I grew up in the Philippines so helping to me is a wat of life. When I…

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  • The Influence of Yin-Yang Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine on Diagnosis and Treatment

    The Influence of Yin-Yang Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine on Diagnosis and Treatment

    The core theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is established on the foundation of Yin-Yang theory. It is believed that Yin and Yang are opposite, mutually restrictive and interdependent in their relationship. Yin-Yang theory deeply influenced not only the core philosophies of Chinese Taoism and Confucianism but also profoundly shaped TCM’s diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.…

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  • Qi: The Vital Energy in Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Qi: The Vital Energy in Traditional Chinese Medicine

    January-March 2024 Inclusive Qi: Accessible Health Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) stands as a testament to the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and spirit, with its core principle being the elusive yet omnipresent concept of “Qi”. Qi is harmoniously balanced, there is good health. Energy is free to move and transform- that can mean many different…

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  • Herbal Medicine: Nature’s Pharmacy in Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Herbal Medicine: Nature’s Pharmacy in Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a holistic healthcare system with deep historical roots that span thousands of years. One of its integral components is herbal medicine, often referred to as nature’s pharmacy. Understanding the use of herbal remedies in TCM and their role in promoting health and treating various health issues provides insights into a…

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  • Hawthorn Fruit’s Chemical Background for Reducing Liver Ailments

    Hawthorn Fruit’s Chemical Background for Reducing Liver Ailments

    Extracts from hawthorn are beneficial against cancer, fibrosis, inflammation, fat deposition, and hepatic toxicity. Hawthorn extracts may have their pharmacological effects primarily from decreased hepatic oxidative stress, which inhibits excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) attack and subsequently promotes the recovery of hepatocellular function. Its modulatory role in hepatic pathologic conditions also involves the regulation of…

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  • Chinese Herbs for Acid Reflux

    Chinese Herbs for Acid Reflux

    There’s nothing worse than enjoying a delicious meal only to be interrupted by the uncomfortable burn of acid reflux. But don’t give up all your favorite foods just yet – Chinese herbs for acid reflux can help! It’s true, this common condition can turn any meal into an uncomfortable ordeal. But the key to enjoying…

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  • TCM and Nutrition: Eating for the Seasons

    TCM and Nutrition: Eating for the Seasons

    In Traditional Chinese Medicine, each season is more than just a change in weather; it’s an opportunity to align our bodies and live in tune with nature. With late summer – the “fifth season” of TCM – upon us, now is the perfect time to rethink what we put on our plates and eat in…

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