TONGUE TALES ON MONDAY: Tongue Diagnosis and Herbal Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

Join me in this episode of Tongue Tales on Monday! In today’s video, I present a case study of a patient with multiple sclerosis (MS) and how specific signs in her tongue provide clues on how to identify TCM patterns of diagnosis to address this challenging condition. Here is a complete list of herbs I prescribed for this patient: Nu Zhen Zi (女真子), Ligustri Lucidi Fructus, Han Lian Cao (旱蓮草), Ecliptae Herba, Tian Men Dong (天門冬), Asparagi Radix, Xiang Fu (香附), Cyperi Rhizoma, Bai Shao (白芍), Paeoniae Radix Alba, Gui Ban Jiao (龜板膠), Chinemys Reevesii Carapax et Plastrum, Long Gu (龍骨), Os Draconis, Mu Li (牡蠣), Ostreae Concha, Sheng Di Huang (生地黃), Rehmanniae Radix, Gou Teng (鉤藤), Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis, Please remember, Chinese med
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