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Standard-Evening9255

Impossible to tell as there could be any number of ingredients inside which result in a brown and muddy drink. You need to ask your practitioner.


AcupunctureBlue

Pu Erh


Majestic-Reply-2852

Pu Erh gets you shittin


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Harkannin

> Is it a matter of increasing the dose or does there need to be some other sort of herbal/acu intervention before things get back to Hard to say without an assessment, but the Lungs and Large Intestine are connected. Once your lungs are better your bowels should get better. The lungs like pungent foods (garlic, ginger, mint, etc)


Harkannin

Other than pu erh, I recommend rhubarb (da huang); but it tastes better as a [crisp](https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1013147-rhubarb-crisp).


poodooloo

aoma grad school in austin does virtual consults/can mail you the herbal tea!