Understanding Yin Deficiency Syndrome: Heart, Lung, Liver, and Kidney Yin Deficiency

Understanding Yin Deficiency Syndrome: Heart, Lung, Liver, and Kidney Yin Deficiency

Heart Yin DeficiencyHeart Yin deficiency primarily manifests as: Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) considers blood to be Yin, hence the concept of Yin blood deficiency. Clinically, the symptoms of Heart Yin deficiency are similar to those of Heart Yang deficiency, such as palpitations, insomnia, and vivid dreams. However, due to the mutual balancing mechanism of Yin … Read more

Understanding Yin Deficiency and Excessive Yang Fire in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Yin Deficiency and Excessive Yang Fire in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Yin deficiency with excessive Yang fire refers to a state where Yin fluids are insufficient, leading to an overabundance of virtual fire. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Yin and Yang encompass: Qi as Yang, body fluids as Yin, above as Yang, below as Yin, left as Yang, and right as Yin. The balance of Yin … Read more

Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Discussing Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, and the various diseases of the world. Listen as Wendon explains the “Huangdi Neijing”. Hello everyone! Today, we will talk about what Yin deficiency is. Yin deficiency is a unique professional term in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which Western medicine does not understand. Those familiar with TCM are … Read more

TCM Deficiency Syndromes: Yin Deficiency and Clinical Manifestations

TCM Deficiency Syndromes: Yin Deficiency and Clinical Manifestations

This article is for reference only! “TCM Deficiency Syndromes: Yin Deficiency” The Dao produces Yin and Yang, dividing into two. Yin is for nourishment, Yang is for transformation; Yin and Yang harmonize, together nurturing the growth of all things. Yin and Yang are originally one entity, differing in form but ultimately converging. In nature, droughts … Read more

Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Modern individuals often experience mental strain and late nights, leading to a depletion of Yin energy, akin to the ancient saying, “when the oil runs out, the lamp goes out.” In this article, Master Luo Dalun discusses what Yin deficiency is and how to recognize if you are affected. With wisdom in your heart, you … Read more

Unified Explanation of Deficient Fire, Excess Fire, and Yin Fire

Unified Explanation of Deficient Fire, Excess Fire, and Yin Fire

1. Yin Deficiency with Excess Fire, 2. Yang Deficiency with Cold, 3. Both Yin and Yang Deficiency, 4. Liver Qi Stagnation (1) Yin Deficiency with Excess Fire is the most common type of patient, with a very high incidence, primarily affecting middle-aged and elderly individuals, though it is also seen in adolescents. This condition is … Read more

Understanding the Four Types of Pain Associated with Yin Deficiency in TCM

Understanding the Four Types of Pain Associated with Yin Deficiency in TCM

When health issues arise, the body exhibits certain signs. Whether in Western medicine or Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), any problem does not occur suddenly; there are always signals from the body before or during the onset of the issue. If these signals can be detected early, the problems can be addressed sooner, preventing them from … Read more

Symptoms of Kidney Yin Deficiency

Symptoms of Kidney Yin Deficiency

When it comes to Kidney Yin Deficiency (Shen Yin Xu), many people have heard of it, and some may even be experiencing it. However, there are still a few who do not know what symptoms are associated with Kidney Yin Deficiency. So, do you know what the symptoms of Kidney Yin Deficiency are? Let’s explore … Read more

Regulating Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Regulating Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency with Traditional Chinese Medicine

This article introduces how to regulate four types of constitution: Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).1. Yin DeficiencyIndividuals with Yin deficiency lack Yin fluids in the body. What are Yin fluids? They refer to moisture or body fluids. So, how can we tell if someone has Yin … Read more

A Discussion on Health Preservation for Yin Deficiency

A Discussion on Health Preservation for Yin Deficiency

Yin Deficiency Constitution Keywords: Heat (mouth, tongue, eyes, skin), hot palms and soles, sweating (night sweats) Specific Manifestations: Low fever, hot palms and soles, afternoon tidal fever, night sweats, dry mouth and throat, irritability and insomnia, dizziness, tinnitus, red tongue with little coating, thin and rapid pulse. Diseases Prone to Occur: Hypertension, lupus erythematosus, constipation, … Read more