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The human body is a finely balanced organism that constantly keeps all factors within a tight range of homeostasis to avoid death. This is all well and good, and the philosophical roots of Chinese Medical theory should be kept in mind, but we need to also remember that there is no good and evil in human physiology. In the world of philosophy and metaphysics, they are often positioned as light and dark, good and evil, sun and moon, etc. Yin and yang can be seen as concepts of duality. This view, however, is also a willful misrepresentation of science, within our medical framework, and must be similarly challenged.

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Similar sexist imperatives have been at work in China over the last many hundreds of years as in the west, and it shows. Men are more yang, and therefore virile and stalwart, while women are more yin, and must be protected because they are fragile and retiring. There is a parallel retrograde school of thought within some corners of Chinese Medical thinking, wherein testosterone is yang and therefore “good” and estrogen is yin and “bad”.

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All of this is to say that, when considering how to think about the effects and side effects of estrogen in Chinese Medicine, there is a lot that needs to be unpacked before we can ever begin. For example, the fact that beard growth is difficult and painful to reverse through electrolysis is often put forward as proof of testosterone’s superior “staying power”, but no one ever raises the fact that the widened hips brought about by estrogenic puberty are impossible to erase. These ideas happen to neatly dovetail with prevailing sexist notions that femininity is “weak” and masculinity is “strong”, and the projection of these ideas onto the biochemical processes that people feel correlate with gender expression is pretty transparent, and leaves a lot to be desired on a scientific level. The mythology goes like this: the effects of estrogen are “easy to erase”, which the effects of testosterone are more “resilient”. I want to stress the universal nature of estrogen’s power because, in the context of hormonal transition, pernicious narratives about estrogen’s “weakness” play a particularly intense role in the framing of transition as a medical process. Estrogen strengthens the lining of vaginal and uterine walls, and also the walls of people’s urethras. It is also vital to the clotting process, which is initiated when a person is injured and bleeding, as well as to the cycle bone formation, repair and growth. It regulates breast milk production in people who are nursing babies. Estrogen regulates menstruation in people with uteruses, along with progesterone. It is true that estrogen creates feminine secondary sex characteristics, IE breast growth, pubic and armpit hair growth, and hip widening. Estrogen has diverse effects throughout all kinds of bodies, many of which are vital to the health and wellbeing of everyone. These beliefs are not accurate appraisals of human physiology, however. Over centuries of medical research characterized by sexism, it has been cast as a hormone that governs cycles solely in the bodies of cisgender women, and also as a chemical that is “less strong” than testosterone. It is also designed to expel cold, nourish the blood, expels blood stagnation, and strengthen kidney function.ĭang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis) 53.Estrogen is a complex hormone with myriad effects on many systems throughout the body.

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The Wen Jing Tang capsules by Blue Poppy Classics are formulated to warms the channels, especially the Liver and the Kidney. They may also experience pain and cold in the lower abdomen and may have difficulty conceiving. Individuals who need this formula may suffer from nightfall fever, feverish sensation in the palms, parched lips, and dry mouth. It can be indicated for excess menstruation in a month. It is also used for accumulation of stagnant blood marked by preceded or delayed menstrual cycle, or overdue, persistent menstrual duration. It can be used for individuals with irregular menstruation due to the deficiency-cold in the Chong and Ren channels. The Warm the Channels or Menses Decoction, also called Wen Jing Tang is used for individuals with a variety of symptoms. Wen Jing Tang 120 capsules by Blue Poppy Classics







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