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Jing Fang (also known as Jin Fang or Jingfang) is a traditional Chinese medicine term that refers to a category of herbal formulations or remedies based on classical Chinese medical theory. These formulations are typically used to treat various health conditions by restoring balance and harmony in the body's energy (Qi), blood, and organ systems. In a broader context, Jing Fang can also refer to specific herbal ingredients or formulas designed to target particular imbalances or diseases.
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