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Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state
triggered by feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness and dread, etc. It is a
normal reaction to a stress that allows a person to cope with the
situation during emotionally difficult time. But when when anxiety
symptoms escalate or become excessive, it can lead to anxiety disorder.
Women and anxiety
Statistic
shows that women experience more episodes of anxiety overall than men,
especially a few days in the beginning of the menstrual cycle.
C. Treatments in Traditional Chinese medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine defined anxiety is
associated liver qi stagnation as a result with loss, repressed
expression, and other stressful events cause of restraining flows of qi.
1. Chai Hu
Chai
hu is also known as Radix Bupleuri, the bitter and sightly cod herb
has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to disperse heat and
fever, improve yang and promote liver function by enhancing the
channels of liver, gall bladder, pericardium, triple fire channels,
thus enhancing the liver qi.
2. Bai Shao
Bai Shao is also
known as white peony root or Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae, the bitter
soul and col herb has been used in tradtional Chinese medicine to
dilates peripheral blood vessels, coronary arteries and
anti-inflammatory by enhancing the function of channels of liver and
spleen resulting in promote blood flow to the lower burner.
3. He Shou Wu
He
shou hu is also known as Radix Polygoni Multiflori, the bitter,
sweetness and neutral herb has been use in traditional Chinese medicine
to relieve of heat toxicity, secure kidney essence (jing), treat
spermatorrhea and liver qi deficiency by enhancing the function of liver
and kidney channels.
4. Gan Cao
Gan Cao is also known as
licorice root, the sweet herb has been used in TCM to promote qi, clear
heat and get rid of toxins and control the secretion of insulin by
enhancing the function of all channels.
5. Etc.
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