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  2. The body in traditional Chinese medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Liver rules one's direction, vision, sense of self-purpose and opens into the eyes. Lastly, the Liver absorbs what is not digested and regulates blood sugar. Imbalance in the Liver can lead to great problems. Moodiness, anger, pain, poor self-esteem, lack of direction, addiction, and indecision are all associated with the Liver organ.

  3. Bupleurum chinense - Wikipedia

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    It has a large number of uses in Chinese medicine, including the application for liver issues. [2] There is evidence that Chinese herbal medicines, including those derived from B. chinense, is potentially beneficial in treating fatty liver disease through a variety of different observed pathways. The safety of this particular herb is well ...

  4. Chinese food therapy - Wikipedia

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    Chinese food therapy (simplified Chinese: 食疗; traditional Chinese: 食療; pinyin: shíliáo; lit. 'food therapy', also called nutrition therapy and dietary therapy) is a mode of dieting rooted in Chinese beliefs concerning the effects of food on the human organism, [1] and centered on concepts such as seasonal eating and in moderation.

  5. Liver (Chinese medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Dysfunction of the Liver typically presents as irritability, anger, anxiety, depression, agitation, poor self esteem, headaches, dysmenorrhea, belches, a sour taste in the mouth, distension, pain under the costal arches, pain in the upper abdomen, tremors/numbness/stiffness of the limbs, blurry vision, or jaundice. [5]

  6. List of traditional Chinese medicines - Wikipedia

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    [26] is classified as salty and cool and as entering the Liver and Stomach channels. It is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to disperse blood stasis (for promoting menstruation and lactation), reducing swelling and promoting discharge of pus (for abscesses and boils etc.) and for expelling wind-dampness (for pain due to rehumatism/arthritis).

  7. The China Study - Wikipedia

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    The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health is a book by T. Colin Campbell and his son, Thomas M. Campbell II. The book argues for health benefits of a whole food plant-based diet.

  8. Best Liver Supplements: 5 Best Detoxifying Supplements for ...

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    The Liver Detox contains a dizzying amount of herbs and minerals, meticulously researched to work both alone and in-tandem to support liver detox, overall liver health and immunity.

  9. Yangsheng (Daoism) - Wikipedia

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    This work is of "unprecedented scope", and the first systematic treatise on the etiology and pathology of Chinese medicine. It categorizes 1,739 diseases according to different causes and clinical symptoms, and most entries cite from an anonymous text titled Yangsheng fang (養生方, "Recipes for Nourishing Life"), which closely resembles the ...

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