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Insomnia Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Insomnia


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Insomnia

Cure Insomnia With An Shen Bu Xin Wan

This formula has the ability of treating a person's sleep disorder fast and easy.
Mother of pearl shells is the chief ingredient of this formula as it can settle the heart and calm the spirit. Take An Shen Bu Xin Wan pills three times a day for you to have enough sleep every time you want to relax. You can discontinue taking the pill if stomach irritation or indigestion occurs.

Emperor's Tea remedies For Insomnia

Emperor's tea can remove the toxins in the heart blood and the yin. It can also clear out heat deficiencies. The emperor's tea contains an ingredient called schizandra berries that is capable of increasing your body's resistance to diseases. It also improves the body's capacity in handling stress.
Emperor's tea should be taken for as long as one month to have long-last effect. Take 8 pills 3 times a day.

An Mien Pien For Insomnia Treatment

This Chinese medicinal pill contains two chief ingredients - the ziziphus seed and the polygala root. These two ingredients have a sedative, hypnotic, and nourishing effect to the body, while calming the heart. It can help address anxiety, restlessness and insomnia. Take 4 tablets three times a day.
 

Insomnia - Definition

Insomnia is a sleep disorder and it can be so exhausting and miserable. Life can be so hard if you suffer from this type of disorder. After a hard day's work, you may find yourself lying in your bed, trying desperately to sleep, but nothing happens.
Medical researches and studies show that if you have sleeping disorders, it could be associated with some other diseases present in your body. Oftentimes, sleeping disorders are caused by depression. In Chinese medicine, chronic insomnia is caused by the imbalance of the yin-yang, resulting in weak liver, spleen, heart, and kidneys.
There are some Chinese medicinal herbs and treatments that you may find useful.
 
 
 
 
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