What Is An Adaptogen? And How Does It Relate to Chinese Medicine?
Adaptogens are not cutting-edge science and technology. In fact, they could describe all substances in Chinese herbal medicine.
Adaptogens are not cutting-edge science and technology. In fact, they could describe all substances in Chinese herbal medicine.
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Read the science behind Concealing Dragon and Lulling Tiger, two medicinal teas custom-blended to optimize your health.
Scientific research supports the long-standing role of licorice root in Chinese medicine for reducing inflammation.
Scientific research supports the long-standing role of cinnamon in Chinese medicine for heart health.
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Cordyceps are a new nutraceuticals trend. But the history of Cordyceps in Chinese medicine goes back a long way.
New investigations show mind-body practices improve outcomes of complex diseases.
How/when to use Chinese herbalism seems to be a source of confusion.
Ginger has been in the Chinese medicine toolkit for centuries. Now Western research shows how it might work.