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Best Chinese Remedies for Digestion

In TCM, the Spleen and Stomach are the root of post-natal qi — the foundation of daily energy. Weak digestion leads to dampness, fatigue, and poor nutrient absorption. Treatment warms and strengthens the middle burner.

Recommended Teas

Pu-erh (Ripe/Shou)

普洱熟茶 · Dark

Aids digestion and fat metabolism, Warms the stomach, Lowers cholesterol, Resolves dampness

Keemun (Qimen Black Tea)

祁门红茶 · Black

Warms the stomach, Promotes circulation, Aids digestion, Gentle caffeine boost

Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe)

大红袍 · Oolong

Warms the stomach, Promotes circulation, Aids digestion, Calms the mind

Recommended Foods

Ginger

生姜 · Shēng Jiāng

Warms the middle burner, Dispels cold

Chinese Yam (Shan Yao)

山药 · Shān Yào

Tonifies spleen and lung, Nourishes kidney yin

Lotus Seed

莲子 · Lián Zǐ

Tonifies spleen, Calms the heart

Hawthorn Berry

山楂 · Shān Zhā

Promotes digestion, Resolves blood stasis

Barley (Job's Tears)

薏米 · Yì Mǐ

Drains dampness, Strengthens spleen

Acupressure Points

ST36Leg Three Miles

足三里 · Stomach

Four finger-widths below the kneecap, one finger-width lateral to the shinbone (tibia). You'll feel a small depression.

CV12Central Stomach

中脘 · Ren

On the midline of the abdomen, halfway between the navel and the lower end of the breastbone (xiphoid process), about four finger-widths above the navel.

ST40Abundant Bulge

丰隆 · Stomach

On the outer lower leg, midway between the knee crease and the outer ankle bone, two finger-widths lateral to the front edge of the shinbone.

SP3Supreme White

太白 · Spleen

On the inner side of the foot, in the depression proximal and inferior to the head of the first metatarsal bone, at the junction of red and white skin.

CV6Sea of Qi

气海 · Ren

On the midline of the lower abdomen, about 1.5 finger-widths below the navel.

Traditional Herbs

  • Hawthorn (山楂 Shān Zhā)
  • Tangerine peel (陈皮 Chén Pí)
  • White atractylodes (白术 Bái Zhú)
  • Ginger (生姜 Shēng Jiāng)

Consult a qualified TCM practitioner before using medicinal herbs.

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