What are cardamon seeds? They refer to the seed of cardamon fruit, which is also known as Amomi Kravanh. Based on what they appear, they are also called round white cardamom seeds. The plant, Zingiberaceae cardamom or Java cardamom, grows in tropics.
What is Stemona Root(Bai Bu)? The pharmaceutical name known as Radix stemonae sessilifoliae, it refers to the dried tuberous root of Stemona sessilifolia (Miq.) Franch., Stemona japonica (Bl.) Miq., or Stemona tuberosa Lour, which is a plant in the genus Stemona (family Stemonaceae).
Digested food particles must travel through 25 feet of intestines or more before new wastes enter your body. These wastes are constantly in motion. However intestinal obstruction can put a stop to this.
In May 25, 2016, Ms Wu received the treatment of doctor Wei. Ms Wu is the patient with cervical spondylosis, The cervical vertebra disease has been plagued in her life over the years.
When women choose food, the nose is the decisive factor. Foods with strange tastes, such as durian, are liked by few women. Most women do not like these foods. However, these foods are good for women's health.
After the inception of the theoretic system, the Chinese medicine progressed further. Many renowned medical practitioners emerged. They proposed different medical theories and formed different schools of medicine. They wrote many medical works that still have a guiding clinical importance now.
In 1518 Li Shizhen was born in Qizhou of Hubei Province. Adjoining to the border region of Hubei, Henan, Anhui and Jiangxi provinces, Qizhou was a hub of communications and a distributing centre of medicinal herbs. There grew wormwood and Bamboo used in Chinese medicine.
Highly nutritious, snow fungus contains protein, fat and various amino acids, minerals and glycogen. Altogether 17 kinds of amino acids are included in the protein of snow fungus, and three fourth of the amino acids required by human body can be supplied by it.
Traditional Chinese medicine posits a uniquely relative relationship between the zang-fu organs and tissues of the human body, as well as between the human body and the natural environment. All are in a relatively balanced state in order to maintain the body's normal physiological function.
The character qi denotes a dynamic essence characterized by both substance and function. For example, clean qi, turbid qi, and the qi transformed from the essence of food are substantial qi, while the qi of the heart, liver, spleen, kidney, stomach, and the qi of the channels and collaterals are functional qi.