10 Essential Chinese Herbs in my pantry (Part 2) | A Chinese Medicine Practitioner's Guide

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
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    In this video, I, who is a Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Pharmacist, share my favorite 10 Chinese herbs that I always have in my pantry. These versatile and easy-to-use herbs can be incorporated into your cooking and diet to support general well-being and relieve minor symptoms. Learn about their properties, functions, and how to use them safely and effectively.
    🌱 Part 2: In this second part, I introduced the other 5 of the 10 herbs. Discover the benefits of Job's tears seeds, lotus seeds, lily bulbs, tangerine peel, and a variety of mushrooms and fungi. Find out how these herbs can be used to nourish your body, boost your energy, clear heat, and calm your mind.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Introduction & the importance of continued learning
    03:23 Lotus Seeds (Lian Zi 莲子)
    Chinese herbal dessert for better sleep • Chinese Herbal Dessert...
    05:11 Lily bulbs (Bai He 百合)
    06:16 Tangerine Peel (Chen Pi 陈皮)
    Chinese herbal tea for overeating (indigestion) • Chinese Herbal Tea for...
    08:17 Job's tears seeds (Yi Yi Ren 薏苡仁)
    09:05 A variety of mushrooms and fungi
    12:00 Brief summary of the 10 herbs
    12:47 The power of Chinese Medicine lies in personalization and the synergy effect of herbal combination
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    ---------- DISCLAIMER ------------
    All content in this channel is for informational purposes only. Herb properties and their uses mentioned in this video are only based on their TRADITIONAL uses and Traditional Chinese Medicine theories. They may not have been scientifically proven.
    Recipes shared here are only for general well-being and MINOR symptoms. They are NOT to replace proper healthcare by your own healthcare providers. if any symptoms persist, please go to see your healthcare providers immediately. You SHOULD and MUST consult a registered/licensed physician or appropriately- trained healthcare providers in your community in all matters relating to your health. Reliance on any information provided on this channel is SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Shirley is not liable for any advice or information provided on this channel that is utilised without first consulting your healthcare providers.
    Many herbs mentioned in this channel are also considered as food. However, not all herbs are safe. Many of them are not to be used at home or for long term/regular use without consulting your doctor or licensed Chinese Medicine Practitioner. Please also pay attention to the precautions of certain herbs I stated in the video. If you take western medicine regularly, YOU MUST check with your doctor.
    If you are interested in using Chinese herbs to manage more complex symptoms, please contact your Chinese medicine practitioners for a proper consultation. If you are already seeing a Chinese Medicine Practitioner and notice what I shared here is slightly different from your practitioners, please don't freak out. This is because, with thousands of years of history, it is only normal that there are many different schools and thoughts of Chinese medicine. It is not that your practitioners are wrong. In fact, chances are that what they said is right for you because they would understand your body and health status much more than I who don't know you personally. So, if in doubt, please always check with them.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 30

  • @lauracommers5680
    @lauracommers5680 Рік тому +9

    What great information. I wish the whole of America was interested in this topic. Food is medicine.

    • @ChineseHerbalPantry
      @ChineseHerbalPantry  Рік тому

      Hi @Laura, thanks so much! Yeah, it is so true and that's what Chinese Medicine teaches and it is through food that the ancient medicine found out their health benefits. It is especially true when we pair the food/herbs appropriately to create the synergy effect and take them at the right time for the right person 🌿 I do wish more people will learn this too! I hope you and more and more people will share my channel and videos with others, this will be a good start to let more people know. Thanks so much for your support! 😊

    • @lauracommers5680
      @lauracommers5680 Рік тому

      @@ChineseHerbalPantry
      Yes. I forwarded information on your channel to several friends interested in TCM. LOVE your videos.

    • @ChineseHerbalPantry
      @ChineseHerbalPantry  Рік тому

      @Laura, thank you so much! I really appreciate! 🙏😊

  • @mikeneidlinger8857
    @mikeneidlinger8857 Місяць тому +1

    I practice Traditional Chinese Medicine. Diet, Herbs, Qigong, Taiji. I used to practice Silat and Escrima and still enjoy "playing" sticks, except now I go with Taiji Style Flow.

  • @davidbruce2083
    @davidbruce2083 6 місяців тому

    Love the video ❤🎉

  • @c.k.1958
    @c.k.1958 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you ❤

  • @lipingkang9630
    @lipingkang9630 5 місяців тому

    Very hrlpful!thank you!

  • @M.Perera
    @M.Perera 6 місяців тому

    Wow. You convince me so well.
    I’m already a fan of you!

    • @ChineseHerbalPantry
      @ChineseHerbalPantry  6 місяців тому

      @M.Perera, thank you so much for your support. These are very common herbs and food ingredients in Asian cuisine. I hope you would enjoy them too.

  • @carolinetaylor
    @carolinetaylor Рік тому

    Thanks Shirley that was very interesting and helpful information. Since having acupuncture and incorporating herbs (gradually over time), my health has improved and I don’t succumb to Illness nearly as often as I used to.

  • @ootenba5910
    @ootenba5910 8 місяців тому

    Thank you 😊

  • @emelie5515
    @emelie5515 Рік тому

    So interesting, I’ve started to become so interested in TCM after my mom using it for me. She usually do some ginger drink with the red dates and another Chinese red berry she was recommended from our foreign store. Very tasty and felt good, I will try to learn alot more💛

    • @ChineseHerbalPantry
      @ChineseHerbalPantry  Рік тому

      Hi @Emelie, welcome to TCM and this community 😊 so great to hear that your mom is making yummy herbal teas for you. I'm guessing the red berry is going berry. I talked about it in the first part of this video series. The great thing about Chinese herbal drink is it does make us feel good and norished 😊 please send my regards to your mom❤️ Enjoy the herbs and the learning 😊

  • @bl553
    @bl553 4 місяці тому

    Hi. Please make a video for herbs that promote hair growth and resolve grey hair issues

  • @lizdesouza4027
    @lizdesouza4027 2 місяці тому

    Thanks.
    Stretching
    For the hip flexor. Is the hanging keg resting on the floor as my bed is not that high.

  • @rossarosyinda5126
    @rossarosyinda5126 2 місяці тому

    May I ask about a concoction for heart and neck pain?

  • @elainelim2815
    @elainelim2815 7 місяців тому

    Hi recently loosing a lot of hair. Any Chinese remedies that can help

  • @ChineseHerbalPantry
    @ChineseHerbalPantry  Рік тому

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  • @user-fv7op3vd8o
    @user-fv7op3vd8o Рік тому

    春夏养阳,秋冬养阴。what do we need to eat during these seasons? Is my interpretation correct that during Spring, Summer, take food that can 养阳 like mutton, etc? But isn't mutton "heaty" and needs to take in Summer to "养阳"? Could you enlighten me on that? Felt confused. Thanks in advance!

  • @annchee1329
    @annchee1329 8 місяців тому

    Very informative, but should we put them in the refrigerator?

    • @ChineseHerbalPantry
      @ChineseHerbalPantry  8 місяців тому

      Hi @annechee, I'm happy to hear you found this video informative. For detailed answers on how to store your herbs, please refer to this video ua-cam.com/video/5vl4Rfe0X24/v-deo.htmlsi=pyVChfDxobUfmnaC . Hope this video helps! Thanks!

  • @judyjean4647
    @judyjean4647 Рік тому +1

    Hi Dr. I just wonder if there any chinese herbs who is good for hair growth and herbs to increase appetite? I tried to google it but it was hard to find any info. Thank u so much for your Information