Traditional Chinese Medicine often saysBlocked vessels, body discomfortPeople with blocked blood vessels often experience dizziness, blurred vision, and numbness in their hands and feet. Sitting for a short while can cause chest tightness and shortness of breath. Upon examining the tongue, one may notice prominent blue veins under the tongue and dark lips. At this point, it is essential to focus on unblocking blood vessels and meridians.
Today I will share with you a millennium-old formula for unblocking meridians, it isThree Tong TeaDon't underestimate it just because it looks smallSalvia miltiorrhiza, Hawthorn, AstragalusThree herbs each with significant effects when combined they work even more effectivelycan unblock blood vessels, meridians, and the entire bodyOnce the meridians are unblocked and the flow of qi and blood in the body becomes smooth, the feeling of heaviness and discomfort throughout the body will naturally disappear, and the whole person will feel much more relaxed.
among whichSalvia miltiorrhizaReturns to the heart and liver meridians,It can promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, improve blood flow, and also nourish blood and calm the mindMany people with poor blood circulation are prone to irritability and poor sleep. Danshen can help by clearing blockages and nourishing the mind, making it particularly suitable.

HawthornReturns to the spleen, stomach, and liver meridians,It can reduce turbidity and lower lipids, helping to clear excess lipids from blood vesselsReduce the deposition of "garbage" that easily clogs blood vessels and keep blood vessels unobstructedAstragalus能Replenishing Qi and elevating Yang, providing momentum for the circulation of Qi and bloodTo enhance the effects of Salvia miltiorrhiza and hawthorn in clearing blockages and to help consolidate the conditioning results.
These three herbs combined togetherIt can both invigorate blood circulation and remove stasis, clear blockages in blood vessels, and also resolve phlegm and dispel dampness, reduce lipid deposition, as well as tonify qi to assist the movement of qi and bloodThree-pronged approach, especially suitable for those with vascular congestion and poor blood circulation, who are prone to dizziness, numbness in hands and feet, and chest tightness.
However, it must be reminded that the most important principle in traditional Chinese medicine is syndrome differentiation and treatment. Each person's constitution is different, and the complexity of syndromes varies greatly. It is crucial not to use medications on your own. Always use them under the guidance of a professional physician based on syndrome differentiation to ensure both safety and effectiveness.










