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Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.

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December 27, 2025 Everyone knows that taking a bath can help relax the body. Adding some medicinal herbs to the bath water can achieve the effect of a medicinal bath. Some medicinal bath recipes can also help prevent and treat colds. Below are four medicinal bath recipes that can help treat colds while taking a bath, for your information. Four medicinal bath recipes that can cure colds while taking a bath Ginger juice rub Ingredients: 1 cup of ginger juice. Preparation: Take 1 cup of ginger juice, heat it, and it’s ready. Health benefits: Induces sweating and relieves exterior syndromes. Applications: Commonly used for colds caused by wind and cold, obesity, age spots, etc. Usage: Soak a towel in ginger juice and apply it directly to the skin. Ginger and scallion white recipe Ingredients: Fresh ginger, scallion whites, and white wine. Preparation: Finely chop fresh ginger and scallion whites, mash…

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January 02, 2026 Wind-heat cold is caused by wind-heat pathogens invading the exterior and disrupting the harmony of lung qi. Symptoms include high fever, slight aversion to wind, headache, sweating, sore throat with redness and swelling, cough with sticky or yellow phlegm, yellow nasal discharge, thirst, red tongue tip and edges, and a thin white or slightly yellow tongue coating. In traditional Chinese medicine, wind-heat cold can be treated with pungent and cooling exterior-releasing formulas, such as “Yinqiao San” or “Sangju Yin”. In Western medicine, there is no distinction between fever and heat. All colds are collectively referred to as upper respiratory tract infection, or simply SARS. Most of them are caused by viral infections and can be treated with antiviral drugs, such as “ribavirin” or “ribavirin”. Viruses have a self-limiting effect and usually take about a week to get better. Medication only reduces or eliminates the symptoms. Based on…

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