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Diarrhea Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Diarrhea


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Diarrhea

Cure Diarrhea With Shen Ling Bai Zhu Pian

This is a classical Chinese herbal formula that addresses the dampness in the spleen, which is believed to be the root cause of diarrhea. For this type of diarrhea, the most common cause is eating enormous quantities of greasy and fried food. However, this herb can also treat diarrhea caused by over-worrying and too much thinking.

Herbal Remedy for Diarrhea with Bai Zhu Shao Yao San

In more familiar terms, this Chinese medicine for diarrhea is just peony powder and atractylodes. This formulation is best for extremely painful diarrhea. It was used since the 15th century and it is believed that the combination of these two herbs can effectively address diarrhea symptoms such as abdominal pains and borborygmos.

Treat Diarrhea with Acupuncture

You can also use acupuncture to treat diarrhea. Under the principles of acupuncture, the patient with diarrhea should be treated with therapeutic needles so that heat and dampness would go out of the body. Acupuncture may also relieve the patient of the feeling of heaviness of the limbs and the chest.

Natural Herbal Treatment for Diarrhea with Si Junzi Tang

Si Junzi Tang is Chinese concoction is composed of four herbs. The herbs are the codonopsis, hoelen, atractylodes, and licorice. The main purpose of these herbs is to strengthen the spleen. Their combination forms a potent intestinal astringent, which proves to be lethal to the organisms that produce stomach problems.
 

Diarrhea - Definition

Diarrhea can be alternately referred to as irritable bowel movement. It is basically a problem of the spleen, the intestines, and stomach, but it may also affect the kidneys and the liver of the patient. There are different reasons why a person develops diarrhea. It could be due to immoderate diet, malfunctions of the digestive system, and too much drinking.

To treat diarrhea with the use of Chinese medicines, the herbs on this page and procedures are strongly advised.
 
 
 
 
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