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Thinking on TCM Conditioning after Antibiotic Use
When a child has a cold, many parents will do this:

At first, I would try to deal with it myself, or I would go to Chinese medicine, but later Chinese medicine didn't cure it, or it wasn't completely good. Finally, I will give an intravenous drip and use antibiotics.

If you take a drip every time you catch a cold, using antibiotics is like hitting mosquitoes with an anti-aircraft gun. Mosquitoes can certainly be shot down, but it's not worth it. Mosquitoes and houses will be blown up together. ...

Although anti-aircraft guns often have immediate effects and can suppress symptoms immediately, after suppression, the garbage that should have been discharged from the body will accumulate in the body. If you don't give it a chance to come out in the future, the child's physique will drop a lot.

But parents who have used anti-aircraft guns don't have to worry. We can wait until the child is well, and then adjust our physique through exercise, diet or Chinese medicine.

The idea of conditioning is to make up the coke first, and then turn it on slightly.

Only when the body is in good health can the body discharge the cold and sticky garbage and excess water vapor that was originally pressed in the body.

In addition to Chinese medicine conditioning, a better way is to eat a digestible diet and exercise properly.