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TCM Herbal Blend - The Invincible Dragon by Anshen Herbs
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Dietary supplements according to Traditional Chinese Medicine. They contain only herbs available without prescription.

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Chinese herbal mixture W14 (Si Jun Zi Tang) according to Dr. med. Georg Weidinger.

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Basic formula for any form of Qi deficiency, with fatigue, weak voice and sweating on slight exertion and spontaneously (Breath-Qi deficiency), soft stools and lack of appetite, pallor, Constitutional mixture for the Qi deficiency.

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Chinese herbal mixture W20 according to Dr. med. Georg Weidinger.


In traditional Chinese medicine, the kidneys are much more than just filter organs. They are the Seat of your life essence - of your Jing. If your kidneys are weak, you are not just lacking energy. You lack the root on which everything is built.

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W20 IS IDEAL FOR YOU IF:
One of these signs already applies to you...


  • You have constantly cold hands and feet

  • Your lower back feels weak or cold

  • You feel like you have no more energy around 5 p.m.

  • You feel empty - not just tired

  • You want to regain your strength after a long period of stress or illness

  • Women: For menstrual pain in the lower abdomen, discomfort during ovulation

  • Men: For exhaustion and declining vitality

  • You have poorly healing bones or chronic back pain


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Background information

TCM background information

Chronic fatigue syndrome/fatigue syndrome

 

Chronic fatigue is often referred to in conventional medicine as "chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Chronic fatigue syndrome" or "chronic fatigue syndrome". This is an elusive clinical picture that has hardly been researched, although many people are affected by it.

Western medicine has not yet found a clear scientific definition for it and there are great similarities with burn-out syndrome. Although the latter is more often associated with psychological and mental causes. Another similarity is with fibromyalgia syndrome.

The American Center for Disease Control (CDC) has established a diagnostic criterion and defined that if one of the major criteria and 4 of 8 minor criteria are present, one can assume CFS.

 

Main symptom:

The exhaustion, which considerably limits everyday activities and work, has been going on for at least 6 months and cannot be explained medically. That is, after extensive physical, instrumental and laboratory chemical examination, no cause can be determined.

 

Additional symptoms:

Worsening of the condition for more than 24 hours after physical exertion

Lack of rest due to sleep

Significant impairment of short-term memory and concentration

Muscle pain and/or weakness

Pain in several joints without swelling or redness

Headache

Pressure-sensitive and enlarged lymph nodes in the neck or armpit area

Common sore throat

Rest or rest does not eliminate chronic fatigue syndrome

 

 

The causes of CFS are still very unclear. It is suspected that chronic physical stress in particular, but also psychological stress, play a significant role. These include chronic infections (e.g. herpes or candida) or toxic exposures (e.g. pesticides, heavy metals, preservatives).

But psychological stresses such as loneliness, feelings of inferiority, work overload, pressure to perform, and bullying are also suspected triggers.

Because there are no measurable values, CFS is an elusive disease for medicine and not infrequently a psychosomatic disease is quickly suspected and the symptomatology is evaluated as depression.

 

Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective:

 

The chronic fatigue syndrome is recorded in traditional Chinese medicine according to the main symptoms. One observes which symptomatology is in the foreground. Is it exhaustion and fatigue, insomnia, forgetfulness, night sweats, or irritability.

Since the interaction of mind and body is of great importance in Chinese medicine, physical and psychological symptoms are recorded together and interpreted as patterns of disharmony. They complement each other to form an overall picture. The therapy in Chinese medicine is then based on the existing overall picture and varies from patient to patient. This is also reflected in the different therapeutic approaches. In the center, the CFS syndrome represents a lack of energy.

 

The given acupuncture program is a minimal program and consists of only 4 points. These are the most important acupuncture points of all when it comes to energy building. MP6, Ma36, Di11 and Di4 are a perfect combination of points to strengthen the body from within.

 

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Tue 4 "United Valleys" - Hegu

Master point for pain in the head and face, especially for acne

 

- Location:
In the middle of the 2nd metacarpal on the radial side in a depression.

 

- Helps with:

Pain especially in the head area, neck pain, stiff neck, headaches, colds, flu-like infection, sore throat, cough, migraine, stuffy nose, dizziness, hay fever, soothing effect for all intestinal complaints, distant point for arm and shoulder pain.

 

Comment:

This item is included in the Pregnancy prohibited, as it is used to speed up the birth process.

 

It is often used as a remote point in the treatment of facial, oral, nasal and eye problems.

 

The combination LI 04 with Lv 03 is called "4 gates" and is very well known, because it is Wind from the head area dispels pain and calms the mind.

 

Di 04 also has a strong relation to the psyche and can therefore be needled to calm the mind and anxiety. In this case, the combination Di04 +Le03+LG24 is used.

 

Combine Di04 with another very important item, Ma36, and you have a brilliant combination to strengthen the immune system.

 

LI 11 "Curved pond" - Quchi

Toning point of the colon meridian

 

- Location:
With the elbow angled at 90 degrees, a crease is created between the upper arm and the forearm. At the end of the fold towards the elbow is the point in depth.

 

- Helps with:

High blood pressure, diarrhea, strengthen immune system, menstrual problems, colds, shoulder problems, tennis elbow, skin diseases.

 

Comment:

This item can be used similarly to Di04, the big difference being that Di04 specifically has a reference to the facial area that Di11 does not.

 

MP 6 "Meeting place of the 3 Yin" - Sanyinjiao

One of the most important acupuncture points that strengthens the spleen

 

- Location:

4 transverse fingers above the tip of the inner ankle (malleolus internus)

 

- Helps with:

 Loss of appetite, fatigue, diarrhea, feeling of weakness in the lower extremities, menstrual disorders, in the absence of menstruation, impaired libido.

 

Comment:

This point is used in Chinese medicine to tonify the spleen energy. It is often used in combination with the point Ma36. Due to our diet, many suffer from MIlz-Qi deficiency, which manifests itself in sweet cravings, tiredness after lunch, general fatigue and soft stools. So this point is very important for us.

 

Another area of action of this point is that it removes moisture from the lower of the 3Warmers removed. Thus, it also has a specific effect on the urinary tract and is used here for micturition disorders, dysuria (pain during urination) and cloudy urine.

 

MP6 is also an important point to Blood and Yin strengthen and will therefore be Blood deficiency and Yin deficiency used.

 

MP6 is also one of the main points in any gynecological problems, as it regulates the uterus and menstruation and resolves pain.

 

The point also has a lot to offer on the psychological level. Thus, it has a strong calming effect on the mind and is therefore used for sleep disorders. Due to its effect on the liver energy, it also works very well with irritability.

 

St 36 "Three miles of the foot" - Zusanli

Most important point of the stomach meridian to strengthen digestion

 

- Location:

4 transverse fingers (3 cun) below the lower edge of the patella (knee cap) on the tibialis muscle

 

- Helps with:

indigestion, bloating, constipation, stomach pain, fatigue, headache, loss of appetite, blurred vision

 

Comment:

This point is a prominent point in TCM because it strengthens the post-heaven qi. What is meant by this is that it strengthens the stomach and spleen, those organs that are responsible for our energy intake through food.

 

Ma36 is a general toning point for the whole body, but also for the psyche, and is used for all symptoms of fatigue, tiredness and weakness.

 

Together with MP06, Le03 and Di04, it is one of the most famous and frequently used points in Chinese medicine.

 

Qi Gong

The word Qi Gong consists of 2 syllables - Qi and Gong. The Chinese term "Qi" can be translated for us most likely by "life energy". But it contains more than this. It also means breath and air. In Chinese medicine, Qi is considered to be the invigorating force that flows through all living things. However, Qi is not only inside the body of a living being, but also outside. Qi also shows itself to us in nature. Thus animals, flowers and trees are flowed through by Qi. Qi is the living force that is inherent in everything and that makes life possible.

 

The Japanese call this force "Ki". In India it is called "Prana". It always means the same thing - the power and energy that is inherent in everything and keeps us alive. In Chinese medicine, health is only possible when the Qi in our body is pure, not polluted and can flow freely.

 

Due to bad living habits, in the course of time, energy blockages can occur in the body system and as a result, diseases can manifest, which can be physical or psychological in nature. Generally speaking, we can say that a living person has Qi throughout the body.

 

The word "gong means roughly "body work" or "success through perseverance and practice". Therefore Qi Gong is called "Work with the life energy". We learn to improve the flow and distribution of Qi in our body through movement and concentration to strengthen our health and bring body and mind into harmony. At the same time we learn to stand correctly, between heaven and earth. This significantly improves posture and many aches and pains disappear on their own.

 

Qi Gong is a holistic healing system with a long tradition, which has been continuously developed until today. It includes health-promoting postures, movement, self-massage, breathing techniques and meditation. Through these various exercise methods, Qi is supposed to be collected and stored in the body, like in a reservoir. The goal is to expel the impure Qi and absorb fresh pure Qi.

 

Qi Gong is not a medicine that is prescribed for a limited time, but rather it should be practiced daily. In this regard, 20 minutes of daily practice is enough to improve health and one's well-being to a great extent.

 

Anyone can practice qigong. There are exercises for every age and every state of health. The exercises can be practiced standing, sitting, lying down or walking. So even physically challenged people can easily practice Qi Gong and improve your health in a sustainable way.

 

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Chinese herbs

The herbal therapy is called "the queen of TCM" in traditional Chinese medicine. This underlines its high status. Herbs form an important foundation of TCM and have a profound effect on the human organism. They can replenish deficiencies, expel states of fullness, warm or cool the body. They are generally referred to as herbs. Nevertheless, minerals are also used in the recipes.

 

Herbs are usually prescribed after a thorough diagnosis by a doctor. In this diagnosis, in addition to a conversation, attention is paid to the pulse, tongue and overall appearance of the person. Nevertheless, there are herbal mixtures that have proven themselves over the centuries for various problems.

 

We have made suggestions for all clinical pictures for such proven recipes. Nevertheless, in many cases it may be necessary to consult a doctor or therapist. Based on the individual situation, this person can recognize how the energetic situation really is at the moment and, based on this, recommend the optimal herbal mixture. Of course we do not have this possibility, because we cannot meet you personally. Nevertheless, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us and we will try to help you as much as possible. 

 

For many disease patterns there are 2-3 herbal suggestions. The first suggestion is always the one that from my experience is suitable for most people. However, if there is no reaction, then try the second mixture that is suggested to you. 

 

However, herbal therapy needs some patience, because in most cases it works slowly and subtly. In return, there are no side effects and the effect is very long-lasting.

 

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