Qi Stagnation Calming Tea

Qi Stagnation Calming Tea WE COMBINE THE WISDOM OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE, MODERN TECHNOLOGY, AND PATIENT-CENTERED CARE FOR YOU TO THRIVE IN TODAY’S FAST-PACED WORLD. Share Qi Stagnation. To help, we have concocted a simple Calming Tea recipe. But first, let’s look at some common indicators of Qi Stagnation: Depressed mood, nervous/anxious, timid, respond poorly in stressful situations Emotionally unstable, overtly sensitive and suspicious, anxiety disorder, stiff neck and shoulders Frequent sighing, heart palpitation, susceptible to insomnia, vivid dreams, headache, tightness in the throat Particularly in women – Premenstrual tension, breast fullness before period, endometriosis, PCOS Particularly in men – Loss of libido Qi Stagnation was a topic explored in one of our corporate talks from September 2019. To know more about our talks, kindly contact us. Recipe for Fighting Qi Stagnation Calming Tea Chrysanthemum 5 gram Dried Buddha’s hand 3 gram Wolfberries 3 gram Red Date 1 piece Put ingredients into a cup (300ml) and brew with hot water for a few minutes. Let it cool a little, before drinking. You may add rock sugar for added sweetness. A healthier alternative to consider is honey. For maximum health benefits, avoid adding sugar. Check out our nourishing meat and soup recipe here. Disclaimer: The content on this page is for information and educational purposes only. Such medical information may relate to disease, injury, drugs and other treatments, medical devices and/or health products. Medical information does not amount to advice, and if advice is needed an appropriate professional help should be sought. The disclaimer asserts that no warranties or representations are given in respect of the medical information, and that the website operator should not be held liable if a user suffers any injury or loss after relying upon the medical information. RELATED TOPICS