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  2. Xiangfu Wan - Wikipedia

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    Xiangfu Wan (Chinese: 香附丸) is a dark yellow to dark brown pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "regulate the flow of qi and nourish blood". [1] It is aromatic and tastes pungent, slightly sweet and slightly bitter.

  3. Wuji Baifeng Wan - Wikipedia

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    Wuji Baifeng Wan [1] (simplified Chinese: 乌鸡白凤丸; traditional Chinese: 烏雞白鳳丸) is a blackish-brown pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "replenish qi and blood, regulate menstruation and arrest excessive leukorrhea". [2]

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    One in two women over age 60 will suffer from at least one fracture due to osteoporosis, according to a report from the Victoria, Australia Department of Health updated in 2024. Pregnant women may ...

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    For women in perimenopause, this can lead to burnout. Make self-care a non-negotiable part of your routine. ... The 9 Most Common Questions Women Over 40 Ask Their Doctors, According To A ...

  6. Chaihu Shugan Wan - Wikipedia

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    Chaihu Shugan Wan (Chinese: 柴胡舒肝丸) is a blackish-brown honeyed pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "disperse stagnated liver-qi, to activate the flow of qi, to relieve distension and pain". [1]

  7. Fuke Tongjing Wan - Wikipedia

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    Fuke Tongjing Wan (simplified Chinese: 妇科通经丸; traditional Chinese: 婦科通經丸) is a vermillion waxed pill with yellowish-brown core used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "remove blood stasis and emmenagogue, to alleviate mental depression, and to relieve pain". [1]

  8. 7 Easy Ways to Stimulate Your Brain As You Age, According to ...

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    Put the phone down and grab a book. Whether you prefer a steamy romance novel, a fascinating piece of nonfiction, or a moody mystery, reading boasts tons of benefits for your brain.

  9. List of kampo herbs - Wikipedia

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    Kampō (or Kanpō, 漢方) medicine is the Japanese study and adaptation of traditional Chinese medicine.In 1967, the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare approved four kampo medicines for reimbursement under the National Health Insurance (NHI) program.