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Do you always complain cold hands & feet, and poor sleeping? The best time for health preservation is coming.

Do you always complain cold hands & feet, and poor sleeping? The best time for health preservation is coming.

Such high temperature has heated the earth and cooked the eggs, but it can’t make your hands warm. Be careful, it may be a remind from your body that the Yang Qi is insufficient.

What is Yang Qi?

“Yang Qi can protect and strengthen the body”, a saying from Huang Di Nei Jing, refers that the human body has the ability called Yang QI, which is commonly known as immunity, to resist foreign viruses. Insufficient Yang Qi means that the immunity is weakened, resulting in a poor ability to resist diseases.

Health preservation is to maintain a good immune balance, so it should strengthen Yang Qi first.

However, Yang Qi adjustment in summer is not a necessary for everyone.

Target population for Yang Qi adjustment.

Qi and blood interact with each other. Insufficient Yang Qi may cause poor blood circulation, which may lead to the following 5 symptoms:

1. Cold hands and feet. Sufficient blood and nutrients can keep hands and feet warm. It may be a sign of insufficient Yang Qi and blood if hands and feet are always cold.

2.Poor skin conditions, such as rough skin or pale complexion, may be a sign of insufficient Yang Qi and blood.

3. Abdominal pain and diarrhea. Chinese medicine says: “Yang Qi rises to heaven, and Yin Qi descends to earth”, which is the normal law of Ying and Yang. If the Yang Qi does not rise but tends to decline due to the insufficiency, it may cause the spleen to not produce body fluid, which will affect the normal metabolism, resulting in indigestion, abdominal pain, diarrhea or loose stool.

4. Sleep disorder. When Qi and blood are insufficient, the nutrients needed by the brain nerves and blood vessels cannot be provided in time, which may lead to sleep disorders at night.

5.Weakened immune system. Those who have weak immunity caused by insufficient Qi and blood are more likely to catch colds and fevers.

It is generally believed that people with insufficient Yang Qi are more likely to suffer from "winter diseases", including those that occur frequently in autumn and winter, are prone to recurrence or aggravation, such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, chronic bronchitis, repeated colds and coughs.

Actions to improve insufficient Yang Qi:

There is a saying in “Noinclude” that it is a good time to strengthen Yang Qi in spring and summer, especially in summer.

Summer is the time when the Yang Qi of the sky meets the Yin Qi of the earth, and nature is in full bloom. At this time, Yang Qi is the most prosperous. According to the concept of “correspondence between man and universe” in traditional Chinese medicine, the Yang Qi of the human body is floating in summer, and the use of Yang-boosting medicines for those with Yang Qi deficiency can better strengthen Yang Qi and eliminate the winter diseases, and can keep sufficient Yang Qi for autumn and winter so that it is not easy to catch colds.

The best option at this time is Sanfutie.

Reasons for the use of Sanfutie:

Dog days are the hottest in the year when the skin temperature is the highest and the meridians are the most unobstructed.

Sanfutie, as a Yang-boosting medicine, is a kind of therapy for winter diseases in summer, and its effect is the best during dog days since the Yang Qi both in nature and in the human body reach the highest level.

With the principle of syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine, Sanfutie is applied on different acupoints based on the patient’s condition to clear the meridians and stimulate the acupoints. In this way, the internal organs will not be damaged since it is not metabolized through the gastrointestinal tract. With advantage of convenient use, little side effects, no injection and no medication, it is popular among patients.

It is a good time for the use of Sanfutie in summer to treat winter diseases in a timely manner.

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