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Chinese medicine requires much more personal interaction than modern medicines.  It’s not simply a matter of taking a pill after a meal, or just before bedtime.

First, there is a strong visual and aromatic interaction with the medicine!

My own personal Chinese medicine (zhongyao) appliance.
My own personal Chinese medicine (zhongyao) appliance.

Then, there is the whole cooking process which involves waiting 30 minutes after each meal then adding water and boiling/simmering the concoction for 30 minutes before drinking.  This process must be repeated (consistently) 3 times per day.

In fact, the cooking process is so tedious that they make a dedicated “Chinese medicine” appliance for making this routine chore a little more convenient.

Finally, there’s the most important part: drinking it!

Cheers!   Ganbei!

Copyright © Kevin Beaty, YUNEV and “Feet on the Ground…”, 2015.  All rights reserved.

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