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Dizziness Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Dizziness


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Dizziness

Cure Dizziness With Gentiana Combination

The Gentiana Combination is a kind of Chinese therapy that corresponds to the use of the herb Longdan Xiegan Tang. The herb is a traditional Chinese remedy for gallbladder fire and hyperactive liver. It is the best treatment for dizziness caused by one's overpowering emotions such as rage, anger, or fright. It is also effective for people who drink too much alcohol.

Herbal Remedy for Dizziness with Radix Astragali

This Chinese herb is a cure for dizziness caused by fatigue. If you experience weak pulse, paleness, insomnia, palpitations, and poor appetite, this is the most recommended course of treatment for you. Just 15 grams of Radix Astragali mixed with food or made into a tea should work best. The herb reduces the toxicity in the blood, while invigorating the stomach and the spleen.

Treat Dizziness with Radix Rehmanniae

This herb is the cure for dizziness that is caused by the malfunction of some components of the brain. Symptoms include listlessness and poor memory. This herb is works by removing the toxins from the kidneys and promotes its normal functions. Twelve grams of Radix Rehmanniae should be sufficient.

Natural Treatment for Dizziness with Ginseng

Ginseng can be used to relieve dizziness caused by stress. If you experience stress together with loose stools and poor appetite, just take adequate amounts of ginseng and that should solve your balance problems fast and efficiently. Ginseng is also a popular cure for tinnitus.
 

Dizziness - Definition

Dizziness can be described as the feeling of unsteadiness or imbalance. It is normally felt inside the head and it is closely related to other symptoms such as vomiting, sweating, and nausea. Some people experience dizziness on due to factors like exposure to exogenous pathogens, trauma, or malfunction of some internal organs.

Chinese medicines have several effective treatments for dizziness. On this page you will find some of the herbs and modes of treatments that you can use as a solution to the problem.
 
 
 
 
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