6 Healing Remedies from Daegu's Yangnyeongsi Herbal Medicine Market
Yangnyeongsi Market is a prime spot to experience Daegu’s rich medicinal culture . Established in 1658, the market is one of the few of its kind that remains today, and almost half of Korea’s trade of medicinal herbs happens here. From roots and bugs to snakes and deer antlers, the market offers countless herbal remedies for an equally incalculable number of ailments. Here are 6 healing remedies.
Ginseng
Perhaps the most prevalent sales item of the market is Korean ginseng, which fills the air with a pungent, earthy aroma. In fact, over 20 of the market’s shops sell the root that promises to enhance concentration, reduce stress, increase stamina and treat blood pressure. Korean ginseng is said to be the best in the world, and makes a great souvenir.
Acupuncture
Along the market road, stop in one of the oriental medical clinics for an acupuncture session. Acupuncture works to correct imbalances of energy flow to treat certain ailments through the insertion of needles at identifiable points close to the skin.
Cupping
Cupping therapy, like acupuncture, is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on the skin for a short amount of time to create suction. Visitors to the market opt for this treatment for multiple reasons, including to reduce pain and inflammation, improve blood flow, relaxation and well-being.
Ssanghwacha
Feeling under the weather? Try a cup of ssanghwacha to get your energy back. This slightly bitter tea gets its name from an ancient prescription used to bring the body into a more balanced state of equilibrium. It’s known to cure fatigue, physical weakness and cold sweats. Traditionally made by boiling down a number of medicinal herbs, it can be purchased in pre-made form in most medicinal herb shops and supermarkets today.
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Deer Antler
For thousands of years, Koreans have used deer antler in a multitude of ways, ranging from restorative stimulants to skin treatments. Recent studies have shown that deer antler extract can be beneficial in increasing red blood cell and haemoglobin counts, improving uterine muscle tone and increasing blood output from the heart.
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