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"Can eat, sleep and communicate" Part IV: Korean dramas and Chinese medicine.
Now, Korean dramas are very popular with ladies. I remember there is a plot in a Korean drama-Koreans regularly go to the Chinese medicine museum to eat some Chinese medicine every year, and Korean young people should also take some Chinese medicine to supplement their bodies before they get married.

Some friends are curious about this question. Does it make sense to ask Koreans? To this end, Metropolis Bear specially entered the keyword "Korean Traditional Chinese Medicine" on Baidu for search. Results The search results in the first few pages are: "Korea plans to change Chinese medicine to" Korean medicine "to declare world heritage. Of course, it is beyond our control to let others declare. The question is whether we should also increase efforts to protect traditional culture. China has developed rapidly in recent years, and products made in China are sold all over the world. But do we in China make the most money? Obviously not. We just earned some processing fees.

Urbana made a bold prediction: Chinese medicine will become the mainstream medicine in the future world. The question is, will China people make money then? I hope so, but if you don't know how to protect yourself, I'm afraid you can only earn processing fees. Ginseng royal jelly was first produced in Jilin, China, but it was patented by others in the United States. Niuhuang Qingxin Pill was originally a traditional Chinese medicine in China, but Koreans seized the China market through patent protection. Liushen Pill is also a traditional Chinese medicine in China, but Japan has developed a "life-saving pill" imitating Liushen Pill, and its annual sales have already exceeded 100 million US dollars.

It's a little off topic. So, is it necessary to use Chinese medicine to regulate the body regularly? I think it is necessary for many people. The human body has the ability of self-adjustment to adapt to the environment, and adapts to different seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter through self-adjustment. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that long harvest in spring and summer, long harvest in autumn and long storage in winter are not only the law of plant growth, but also the law of human self-regulation. However, due to personal physical differences, our bodies are sometimes out of balance, for example, many people catch a cold at the turn of winter and spring; At the turn of summer and autumn, many people will have poor sleep or loose bowels. At this time, corresponding drugs or food are needed to assist the body to adjust, so as to help the body adapt to the environment as soon as possible.

Whenever the seasons change, how should we use drugs or food to regulate the body? There is a good saying: "sleep with radish, get up with ginger." Eating ginger in the morning is better than ginseng chicken soup, and eating ginger at night is better than arsenic. "The same is true. These two sentences tell the essence of conditioning the body.

Jiang Zhuyang; Radish governs yin. In the morning, when the body needs yang, drinking ginger sugar tea can be more effective in yang; When you need to rest at night, your body should collect yang, and drinking radish soup is beneficial to the collection of yang. From this, there is a saying: "Eat radish in winter and ginger in summer. In other words, normal people eat radish in winter, which is conducive to the decline of yang; Eating ginger in summer is conducive to the play of yang.

But this is not absolute, and it should be applied flexibly according to the physical condition. For example, some friends are weak and afraid of cold, and their hands and feet are cold in winter. They are afraid of cold, so they need to eat some ginger often to keep yang. Some friends are often constipated. In summer, if they don't drink enough water, constipation will be more serious. At this time, they should eat some radishes to keep their balance. There is also the difficulty in falling asleep in autumn mentioned above. Friends with this problem can eat some radishes. People who love colds in spring can drink some ginger tea.

One ginger, one radish, one yang and one yin, is Chinese medicine very simple and interesting?

About the Author: Huang Jianping famous doctor Zhuo Zhanqin's TCM network has exploded. Urban Bear, a popular Chinese medicine blogger, has more than 4 million blog visits, and the number of visits continues to increase, which can solve the urgent needs of ordinary people. Is the real Chinese medicine! Dr. Huang Jianping studied under Zhuo Zhanqin, the founder of "Bone Engineering of Traditional Chinese Medicine". In his view, Chinese medicine is a kind of life, which is to make ordinary people eat, paint and sleep. If you can't even solve the problem of eating and sleeping for ordinary people, or even cure a small cold, you are not a real Chinese medicine practitioner! Chinese medicine is a kind of life! Dr. Huang Jianping has profound attainments in TCM theory, so he can explain profound TCM theory in simple terms and describe it in plain language. Based on the principle of "living Chinese medicine", he wrote articles on his blog, such as Syndrome Differentiation of Chinese Medicine for Fever in Children, Talking about Steaming in Children, Talking about Chinese Medicine Series by Urban Bears, and Family Standing Chinese Patent Medicines Series, which were warmly discussed and tracked by netizens and caused a great sensation in the circle of Chinese medicine-it turns out that Chinese medicine can be so simple and so alive. Read in detail: "Eating, Sleeping and Communicating: A Health Book Closest to People's Life" (please indicate the source of this article)

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