Nori
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Nori in TCM:

Explore the properties of Nori according to Chinese
Nutrition and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM):



Temperature: cool

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Flavors: sweet, salty
Tonifies: yin

Special Properties:
clears heat, resolves water accumulations, resolves phlegm, resolves dryness


In terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Nori is known for its ability to tonify yin. It also helps to clear heat, regulate water circulation, and resolve phlegm.

The flavor of Nori seaweed is sweet, salty, and bitter, and it is considered to be cool in temperature.
 

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