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Best Chinese Remedies for Energy

Fatigue in TCM stems from qi or yang deficiency — the body lacks the vital energy to function optimally. Unlike caffeine which borrows energy from the future, TCM tonics build genuine, sustainable vitality from the root.

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

Lapsang Souchong

正山小种 · Black

Strongly warms the body, Aids digestion, Promotes circulation, Relieves cold symptoms

Gyokuro

玉露 · Green

Very high in L-theanine (calm focus), Rich in chlorophyll, Antioxidant-dense, Promotes concentration

Recommended Foods

Chinese Yam (Shan Yao)

山药 · Shān Yào

Tonifies spleen and lung, Nourishes kidney yin

Goji Berry

枸杞 · Gǒu Qǐ

Nourishes liver and kidney yin, Brightens eyes

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.

CV6Sea of Qi

气海 · Ren

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

CV4Gate of Origin

关元 · Ren

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

BL23Kidney Shu

肾俞 · Bladder

On the lower back, 1.5 finger-widths lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra (at waist level, beside the spine).

GV4Gate of Life

命门 · Du

On the midline of the lower back, in the depression below the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra (directly behind the navel at waist level).

Traditional Herbs

  • Astragalus (黄芪 Huáng Qí)
  • Ginseng (人参 Rén Shēn)
  • Codonopsis (党参 Dǎng Shēn)
  • Rhodiola (红景天 Hóng Jǐng Tiān)

Consult a qualified TCM practitioner before using medicinal herbs.

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