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  2. Angelica sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Angelica sinensis, commonly known as dong quai (simplified Chinese: 当归; traditional Chinese: 當歸; pinyin: dāngguī; Jyutping: dong1 gwai1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tong-kui) or female ginseng, is a herb belonging to the family Apiaceae, indigenous to China. A. sinensis grows in cool high altitude mountains in East Asia.

  3. Chinese herbology - Wikipedia

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    Chinese herbology (traditional Chinese: 中藥學; simplified Chinese: 中药学; pinyin: zhōngyào xué) is the theory of traditional Chinese herbal therapy, which accounts for the majority of treatments in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).

  4. 4 Essential Chinese Herbs For Longevity, According to TCM ...

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    “From the beginning of Chinese medical history, anti-aging and how to maintain health and wellness was paramount,” says Mao Shing Ni, DOM, PhD, LAc, doctor of Chinese medicine and chief ...

  5. Huang Bai - Wikipedia

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    Huáng bǎi (黃 栢 or 黃 柏, literally "yellow cypress"), huáng bó (黃 柏) or huáng bò (黃 檗) is one of the fifty fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese medicine. Known also as Cortex Phellodendri , it is the bark of one of two species of Phellodendron tree: Phellodendron amurense or Phellodendron chinense .

  6. Xiao Yao Wan - Wikipedia

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    Xiao Yao Wan is an ancient Chinese patent medicine with a history of more than 1,000 years. In the early days, the output of Chinese herbs was not high. In order to control the consumption of Chinese herbs, people ground Chinese herbs into powder.

  7. Traditional Chinese medicine - Wikipedia

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    The black market in rhinoceros horns (driven not just by TCM but also unrelated status-seeking) has reduced the world's rhino population by more than 90 percent over the past 40 years. [146] Concerns have also arisen over the use of pangolin scales, [147] turtle plastron, [148] seahorses, [149] and the gill plates of mobula and manta rays. [150]

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