Skip to content

Diarrhea ReliefGreen icon of person sitting on toilet with diarrhea

In Western medicine, diarrhea is primarily understood as a condition marked by frequent, loose, or watery stools, often induced by factors such as stress, bacterial infections, or food poisoning. Viral gastroenteritis has been identified as a joint causative agent (DuPont, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2009).

In contrast, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) provides a more intricate framework, attributing diarrhea often to spleen deficiency, which plays a pivotal role in food transformation and nutrient absorption. TCM delineates five key patterns related to diarrhea, including Rebellious Qi, Yang Deficiency, and Rebellious Liver Qi invading the spleen, among others (Maciocia, "The Foundations of Chinese Medicine," 2015). These perspectives collectively offer a comprehensive understanding of diarrhea's multifactorial etiology.

Image of woman lying on side with hand over her tummy and suffering from diarrhea
Offcanvas-close

Result: 15

Result: 0

Sort by: Best selling

No Products Found...!

Z Natural foods Organic, 3 product showcase, Green Power Supergreens, Ultimate 25 Superfood Fusion, Optimum 30