Postpartum Recovery in TCM: Confinement and Herbal Support?
Postpartum recovery in TCM centers on restoring Blood (Xue) and Qi after the massive depletion of childbirth. Si Wu Tang (Four Substances Decoction) has been the gold-standard blood-nourishing formula for 1,800 years. Chinese confinement practices (Yuezi) align with modern postpartum care guidelines.
What is the TCM approach to postpartum recovery?
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Which herbs restore Blood and Qi after delivery?
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How does Chinese confinement (Yuezi) support healing?
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What is the difference between postpartum depression and Spleen deficiency?
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Can herbal soups prevent postpartum hair loss and fatigue?
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