10 TCM Patterns and Herbal Teas for Abnormal Vaginal Discharge

In healthy women, there is a small amount of white, odorless secretion in the vagina that naturally lubricates the vaginal mucosa. This physiological leukorrhea may increase around menstruation, during ovulation, and in pregnancy, without causing any discomfort. However, if the secretion significantly increases, changes in color, becomes sticky like glue or thin and watery, or … Read more

9 TCM Herbal Teas for Beng Lou: Supporting Uterine Bleeding Patterns

Beng Lou is the general term for vaginal bleeding in women outside of their menstrual period. The primary clinical manifestation is vaginal bleeding. When the bleeding is heavy and occurs suddenly, it is referred to as “Xue Beng” or “Beng Xia”; when the bleeding is scanty but persistent, it is known as “Lou Xia”. This … Read more

9 TCM Herbal Teas for Balanced Female Cycle Vitality

Under normal development, menstruation generally begins around the age of 14 in women. However, if menstruation has not occurred by age 18, or if the menstrual cycle has been established but then ceases for more than three months (excluding pregnancy and lactation), this is referred to as amenorrhea. The former is termed primary amenorrhea, and … Read more

10 TCM Herbal Teas for Harmonized Monthly Abdominal Wellness

Dysmenorrhea refers to a subjective signs of imbalance characterized by lower abdominal pain or lumbar pain occurring during menstruation or in the period just before or after menstruation, which may become severe and unbearable. The pain typically appears several hours after the onset of menstruation, but it can also begin 1–2 days before menstruation and … Read more

6 TCM Herbal Teas Remedies for Delayed Menstruation

A menstrual cycle delayed by 8–9 days, or even occurring every 40–50 days, is called Delayed Menstruation (Yuejing Houqi). If it is only delayed by 3–5 days without any other signs of imbalance, it is not classified as Delayed Menstruation. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the occurrence of delayed menstruation with scanty flow involves … Read more

8 TCM Patterns and Herbal Teas for Preceded Menstruation

A menstrual cycle that advances by eight or nine days, or even results in two periods within one month, is termed “Preceded Menstruation”. If it only advances by three to five days without any other discomfort, it should be considered within the normal range. Preceded Menstruation often occurs together with heavy menstrual bleeding. Traditional Chinese … Read more

11 TCM Herbal Teas for Summer Heatstroke: Patterns and Remedies

Heatstroke is an acute condition that occurs during summer or in high-temperature work environments. Prolonged exposure to intense sunlight or excessively high temperatures are the main factors leading to this condition. The condition is most commonly seen in the elderly, individuals with weak constitutions, long-term bedridden patients, and postpartum women. Mild clinical manifestations may include … Read more

8 TCM Herbal Teas for Edema Due to Spleen-Kidney Yang Deficiency

Edema refers to a condition in which fluids overflow into the superficial layers of the body, causing swelling in the face, eyelids, limbs, abdomen, back, or even the entire body. In severe cases, it may also be accompanied by pleural effusion and ascites. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the pathogenesis primarily involves dysfunction of the … Read more

10 TCM Infusions for Harmonized Nighttime Body Balance

Night sweats (盗汗) refer to a condition characterized by unconscious sweating after falling asleep, which stops upon waking, followed by a feeling of feverishness after the sweating subsides. Night sweats and spontaneous sweating (自汗) are both abnormal sweating phenomena, falling within the scope of “sweating pattern” (汗证) in traditional Chinese medicine. According to TCM, abnormal … Read more