Chinese Medicine theory

Chinese Medicine Cold Remedies to Feel Better Faster

Discover when and how to use common cold remedies such as ginger, garlic, lemon, honey and more. Have you ever tried a home cold remedy, but it didn’t work? Your friend swears by it, but then you try it and end up feeling worse. There’s a reason for this, and Chinese Medicine explains why. Common …

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5 Reflexology Points for the Common Cold (The Original)

Get instructions and pictures for 5 reflexology points to get over a cold fast–brought to you by the original creator of this routine. If you’ve got a cold, this quick 5-minute reflexology routine based on Traditional Chinese Medicine helps to boost your Lung qi (life force energy) so that you feel better faster. You can …

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Chinese Reflexology for Sciatica: Here’s a 30 Second Massage Technique to Try On Yourself (video)

Do you have sciatica or hip pain? Feel stiff or achy hips after sitting at a desk for hours? Here’s a simple massage technique that takes just 30 seconds, and it’s based on principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Massaging the Chinese Reflexology sciatica point improves the flow of qi (life force energy) through the hips and …

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Chinese Reflexology for Your Face: Hydrate Your Skin from the Inside Out with Traditional Chinese Medicine

If you’ve got dry skin or want to minimize wrinkles, discover a Chinese Reflexology foot point that increases the circulation of qi and blood to your face so that you can hydrate your skin from the inside out. You’ll also learn the Traditional Chinese Medicine theory behind wrinkles and what you can do to replenish …

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What Color Is Your Snot? – Wind Cold vs. Wind Heat Infographic

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the color of your snot is a critical factor in diagnosing and treating the common cold. If you get the diagnosis wrong, you could actually prolong a cold by consuming the wrong herbs, foods and drinks. I’m proud and delighted to present my first ever infographic on, “What Color Is Your …

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