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Lv Liu Yin traditional Chinese medicine health care
The solstice summer has passed, and more and more friends are looking for advice. Is there a good way to "winter sickness in summer"? According to the theory of "nourishing yang in spring and summer" and "treating winter diseases in summer" in traditional Chinese medicine, summer is the best time to dispel cold and dehumidify, and moxa salt bag is a good choice.

Especially rheumatic osteopathy in winter, senile asthma and chronic bronchitis, including neck, shoulder, lumbago and leg pain, air conditioning in summer, abdominal cold and diarrhea. They are obviously nursed back to health with moxa salt, so that they will not "hurt" next winter.

Dad's cold legs for decades have to wear thick pants even in summer, so it's much more comfortable to wrap them with Lu Lao's moxa salt!

The old man's chronic bronchitis coughs out of breath every winter. Thanks to this moxa salt bag, he coughed a lot less last winter. Dad said that the medicinal materials here are well chosen!

When I come back from work every day, my back aches and my neck hurts. Lean back on the sofa and wrap it in moxa salt. Enjoy it!

I often have diarrhea. After using the moxa salt bag, my stomach is warm and strong!

Those who don't blow air conditioning can't stand the heat, and those who blow air conditioning can't stand the pain; Fortunately, there is a salt bag, and my old arms and legs depend on it!

Lu Liuyin, a master of TCM health preservation,

"Inheritor of Intangible Cultural Heritage"

Lu is an old pharmacist in Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and he studied under three masters: Hu, Kang and Liu Shancheng. He spent his whole life in a pile of Chinese medicines. For 47 years, Gao Zi, a treasure of nourishing traditional Chinese medicine, has been boiled by the ancient method of "eight fans" and was awarded as the inheritor of "intangible cultural heritage".

According to the principle of "treating winter diseases in summer" in traditional Chinese medicine, Lu Lao chose eight Chinese medicines, such as Folium Artemisiae Argyi, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Radix Angelicae Pubescentis, Rhizoma Acori Graminei, Ramulus Cinnamomi, Fructus Zanthoxyli, Flos Carthami and Fructus Foeniculi, to form "Du Aihong" prescription for dispelling cold and relieving pain.