
As with any medical treatment, it's essential to approach Chinese medicine for baby reflux with an open mind and a commitment to safety.

Are medicinal plants effective? The simple answer is: yes. Some herbs are used to treat illnesses, but there are some risks.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) often sees erectile dysfunction (ED) as a sign of "kidney deficiency," especially a lack of "kidney yang."

There are parts of traditional Chinese medicine that are Evidence-Based, such as acupuncture for pain relief, but there are significant risks.

Traditional Chinese Medicine is a bit like an old family recipe: some ingredients stand the test of time, others don’t hold up in today’s kitchen.

Chinese herbal medicine has side effects. Some can cause liver damage, kidney risks, and digestive problems. Examples include Thunder God Vine, licorice root, aristolochic acid, and rhubarb root.

We’re diving into what Chinese Medicine (also called Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM) is all about—its roots, its perks, its pitfalls, and how it fits into today’s world.