Chinese herbs for colds and flu
First published at 13:27 UTC on March 26th, 2022.
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What are the best Chinese herbs and formulas to fight cold and flu? Follow my process of selecting correct herbal formulas and herbs for my patient. Learn a simple algorithm to determine an herbal formula that would be right for you or your patients. These traditional remedies have been used for centuries to help ward off sickness, and they're still just as effective today. So if you're feeling under the weather, give these herbs a try!
Cang Er Zi San https://bit.ly/3wANNsB
Xiang Su San https://bit.ly/3LbWU6U
Gui Zhi Tang https://bit.ly/3tH73Tu
Yin Qiao San https://bit.ly/3uzknZn
Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang https://bit.ly/3tFuxbo
Andre Yershov is an acupuncture physician, herbalist, and speaker. He is the founder of Acupuncture NYC clinic in New York City, where Andre fulfills his vision to bring the best in alternative medicine to a global clientele.
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