Lung Phlegm Heat: can be both acute or chronic
Lung Phlegm Heat describes both an acute chest infection and/or a chronic condition usually following previous antibiotic treatment.
Lung Phlegm Heat describes both an acute chest infection and/or a chronic condition usually following previous antibiotic treatment.
Lung dryness usually occurs after you’ve lived or been in hot or dry places, though wrong foods and bad eating habits contribute.
‘Lung Damp Phlegm’ is another snappy description most people can understand even without knowing the first thing about Chinese medicine. Who hasn’t heard someone coughing up piles of damp-phlegm?
Lung Qi! No idea? Well, you can’t do without it because it helps you breathe to generate life through every part of your body.
Lung Yin supplies a good deal of the “Stay Cool!” factor in life. How do you increase it and what can you do if you need more??
Lung Qi deficiency describes that exhausted state you get into after a bad cold or respiratory complaint. You can get it in other ways too!
Lung Heat is a syndrome in Chinese medicine. It describes what may seem like quite diverse conditions, from acne to breathlessness, cough to feeling hot.
Lung Phlegm Heat describes both an acute chest infection and/or a chronic condition usually following previous antibiotic treatment.
Lung dryness usually occurs after you’ve lived or been in hot or dry places, though wrong foods and bad eating habits contribute.
‘Lung Damp Phlegm’ is another snappy description most people can understand even without knowing the first thing about Chinese medicine. Who hasn’t heard someone coughing up piles of damp-phlegm?
Lung Qi! No idea? Well, you can’t do without it because it helps you breathe to generate life through every part of your body.
Lung Yin supplies a good deal of the “Stay Cool!” factor in life. How do you increase it and what can you do if you need more??
Lung Qi deficiency describes that exhausted state you get into after a bad cold or respiratory complaint. You can get it in other ways too!
Lung Heat is a syndrome in Chinese medicine. It describes what may seem like quite diverse conditions, from acne to breathlessness, cough to feeling hot.
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