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- Malar flush
- Night sweats
- Hot flashes
- Five palms heat
- Sensation of heat in the knees and legs
- Steaming bone syndrome
- Tidal or low-grade fever
- Restlessness
- Irritability
- Insomnia
- Nightmares
- Dry mouth
- Thirst
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- Exhaustion
- Chronic dry cough
- Wheezing
- Scanty sputum
- Blood streaked sputum
- Loss of voice
- Lung dryness from chronic respiratory irritation, as in smokers or from other respiratory irritants that dry and damage the Lung fluids
- Qi and Jin Ye (body fluid) deficiency with:
- Irritability
- Fatigue
- Thirst
- Dry throat
- Mouth and tongue
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- Pale complexion
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Pale and brittle nails
- Dry skin, hair and eyes
- Blurring of vision
- Dizziness
- Palpitations
- Post-partum fatigue and weakness
- Menstrual disorders
- Post-menstrual fatigue
- Anemia
- Also useful for Blood stagnation with abdominal pain - especially if accompanied by cold from deficiency, traumatic injury, chronic wind-damp Bi pain, chronic non-healing sores and abscesses, and constipation due to Blood deficiency.
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- excessive emotions
- loss of self-control
- impulsiveness
- mood swings
- anxiety
- excessive worry
- over thinking
- melancholy
- crying spells
- inappropriate laughter
- frequent yawning
- moaning or deep sighing
- restless sleep
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- excessive emotions
- loss of self-control
- impulsiveness
- mood swings
- anxiety
- excessive worry
- over thinking
- melancholy
- crying spells
- inappropriate laughter
- frequent yawning
- moaning or deep sighing
- restless sleep
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- Concurrent phlegm in the interior, presenting with cough and wheezing
- Copious, thick, white or yellow phlegm
- Difficult to expel phlegm
- Labored breathing
- Tightness and fullness in the chest
- Fever
- Chills
- Thirst
- Sweating
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- Food stagnation or summer wind-damp invasion presenting with abdominal distention and pain
- Nausea that is worse after eating
- Gas and bloating after meals
- Belching with a sour or foul taste
- Heartburn
- Bad breath
- Acid regurgitation
- Vomiting undigested food
- Poor appetite or aversion to food
- Foul smelling gas
- Constipation
- Diarrhea or foul smelling stool
- Pattern may also include headache, dizziness, slight fever and chills
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- Fatigue, Lethargy and General Weak Digestion
- Bloating, Gas, Nausea and Low or No Appetite
- Mucous in the Bowels
- Water Retention [Edema]
- Stuck Feeling in Gut after Eating
- Bad Breath
- Dull Headaches
- Constipation Sinus
- Problems
- Undigested Food in Stool Consumption of Rich, Greasy Foods and Pastries or Breads
- Reduces Cholesterol Levels
- Cleans Blood Lipids Promotes a Healthy Immune System
- Promotes Muscle Health and Strength
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- Use at the First Sign of a Cold Without Heat Symptoms
- Clear, Cold Phlegm
- Stuffy Head-Feels Like Balloon
- Stuffy Sinuses
- Cough
- Chills
- Stiffness of Neck and Shoulders
- Light or No Sweating
- Moderate to Severe Achy Muscles
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- Increased feeling of fear and vivid or nightmarish dreaming
- Slow healing wounds
- Dry/red/flaky/itchy skin
- Hip/knee/ankle pain due to heat and dryness
- Hot flashes or flushes
- Palpitations
- Internal or External Dryness [Mouth, Skin, Eyes or Vaginal Area]
- Weak bladder
- Night sweats
- Low grade fevers
- Chronic sore throat
- Heat in the palms/feet/chest
- Frequent urination [multiple times at night]
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| New Products For September |
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| Monthly Specials For September |
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Hello there!
I had a feeling you might write today!
Actually I'm doing fine. I've been regularly taking the tea every day,
and I feel improvement already. Of course I take the pills at the same time.
Thank you for checking in! I'm actually noticing a lot of better feelings.
I hope you're doing well also!
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...each season is associated with a different internal organ system? The Five Element Theory of Chinese Medicine works within these direct, natural associations to discern the "root" and "branch" answers to ailments. Perhaps you've noticed that you have an ailment that either shows up or goes away during a particular season? If so, than you may be witnessing the effect of the seasons on the human body! This type of information is very helpful to a Chinese Medicine practitioner that assess what organ is the root of the imbalances! Once a clear picture is created as to the health level of all your organs, a treatment program will be created for you!, to naturally, effectively and holistically create abundant health! |
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