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Best Chinese Remedies for Stress

Stress in TCM is primarily related to liver qi stagnation — when the smooth flow of qi is impeded by frustration, pressure, or emotional suppression. Treatment focuses on moving qi, calming the spirit, and supporting the liver.

Common in:qi stagnation

Recommended Teas

Jasmine Pearl

茉莉龙珠 · Green (Scented)

Moves qi (relieves stress), Calms anxiety, Aids digestion, Lifts mood

Chrysanthemum Tea

菊花茶 · Herbal/Flower

Clears liver heat, Brightens eyes (great for screen fatigue), Relieves headache, Calms inflammation

Tieguanyin (Iron Goddess)

铁观音 · Oolong

Aids digestion, Promotes relaxation, Rich in polyphenols, Clears the mind

Recommended Foods

Hawthorn Berry

山楂 · Shān Zhā

Promotes digestion, Resolves blood stasis

Acupressure Points

LV3Great Surge

太冲 · Liver

On the top of the foot, in the depression between the first and second metatarsal bones, about two finger-widths above the web between the big toe and second toe.

PC6Inner Pass

内关 · Pericardium

On the inner forearm, three finger-widths above the wrist crease, between the two tendons (palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis).

HT7Spirit Gate

神门 · Heart

On the inner wrist crease, on the pinky side, in the small depression between the pisiform bone and the ulna.

EX-HN3Hall of Impression

印堂 · Du

Midway between the inner ends of the eyebrows, at the glabella (the 'third eye' point).

CV17Chest Center

膻中 · Ren

On the midline of the chest, at the level of the fourth intercostal space, directly between the nipples (center of the breastbone).

Traditional Herbs

  • Rose buds (玫瑰花 Méi Guī Huā)
  • Bupleurum (柴胡 Chái Hú)
  • Albizzia bark (合欢皮 Hé Huān Pí)
  • Lavender (薰衣草 Xūn Yī Cǎo)

Consult a qualified TCM practitioner before using medicinal herbs.

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