TCM Classic Literature: Issue 18 – Treatise on Cold Damage, Section 53

TCM Classic Literature: Issue 18 - Treatise on Cold Damage, Section 53

The “Treatise on Cold Damage” (Shang Han Lun) originates from the Eastern Han Dynasty, authored by Zhang Ji (also known as Zhong Jing). This text is selected from the Ming Dynasty edition of “Zhong Jing’s Complete Works – Reprinted Song Version of Treatise on Cold Damage” by Zhao Kai Mei. The numbered sections following the … Read more

All Diseases Arise from Cold Damage: Treating All Illnesses with the Theory of Cold Damage

All Diseases Arise from Cold Damage: Treating All Illnesses with the Theory of Cold Damage

This article is reproduced from Shuncong Nature “All Diseases Arise from Cold Damage: Treating All Illnesses with the Theory of Cold Damage”External causes of disease such as wind and qi are due to Cold Damage. All diseases arise from Cold Damage. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnoses based on pulse and symptoms, using the Six Meridians … Read more

TCM Classic Literature: Issue 22 – The Treatise on Cold Damage, Article 19

TCM Classic Literature: Issue 22 - The Treatise on Cold Damage, Article 19

The Treatise on Cold Damage (Shang Han Lun) originates from the Eastern Han Dynasty, authored by Zhang Ji (also known as Zhong Jing). This text is selected from the Ming Dynasty edition of the Complete Works of Zhong Jing, printed by Zhao Kai Mei. The article numbers following the original text were added by later … Read more

TCM Classic Literature: Issue 27 – Guizhi Qu Shaoyao Decoction in Treating Cold Damage

TCM Classic Literature: Issue 27 - Guizhi Qu Shaoyao Decoction in Treating Cold Damage

“Shang Han Lun” (Treatise on Cold Damage) originates from the Eastern Han Dynasty, authored by Zhang Ji (also known as Zhongjing). This text is selected from the Ming Dynasty edition of “Zhongjing Quanshu – Reprint of the Song Version of Shang Han Lun” by Zhao Kaimei. The numbered references following the original text were added … Read more

Eight Principles of Classical Formulas in the Treatise on Cold Damage: Unveiling the Essence of Zhang Zhongjing’s Medicine!

Eight Principles of Classical Formulas in the Treatise on Cold Damage: Unveiling the Essence of Zhang Zhongjing's Medicine!

Inheriting the legacy of Qi Huang, a public account with substance and warmth. Verse: Huang Qi Gui Zhi Wu Wu Decoction, Shao Yao Da Zao and Sheng Jiang, benefits Qi, warms the meridians, harmonizes Ying and Wei, effective for blood bi and wind bi. Ingredients: Huang Qi 、Gui Zhi、Shao Yao、Sheng Jiang、Da Zao。 Dosage: Huang Qi … Read more

Important Passages from the Treatise on Cold Damage

1. Important Passages from the Treatise on Cold Damage 1. In the case of Taiyang disease, the pulse is floating, with stiffness and pain in the head and neck, accompanied by aversion to cold. 2. In Taiyang disease, if there is fever, sweating, aversion to wind, and a slow pulse, it is termed a wind … Read more

The Huangdi Neijing: A Treasure of Health Preservation

The Huangdi Neijing: A Treasure of Health Preservation

The Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon) is regarded as a classic of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The more one reads it, the deeper one understands its profound insights. We are grateful to our ancestors for leaving us such a precious cultural heritage. The Huangdi Neijing states: “Do not treat the already sick, but prevent … Read more

The Huangdi Neijing: Understanding the Origins of All Diseases

The Huangdi Neijing: Understanding the Origins of All Diseases

Disease comes like a mountain collapsing,disease departs like pulling silk. Everyone desires to have a healthy body, yet often in life, they recklessly squander their health. It is hoped that in this article, everyone can truly face their health. The Huangdi Neijing states: All diseases begin from dryness, dampness, cold, heat, wind, rain, yin, yang, … Read more

The Huangdi Neijing: All Diseases Arise from These 5 Points!

The Huangdi Neijing: All Diseases Arise from These 5 Points!

The Huangdi Neijing states: “All diseases arise from dryness and dampness, cold and heat, wind and rain, yin and yang, joy and anger, diet, and living environment.” In one sentence, it summarizes the sources of all diseases, from which five key points can be derived. 1. Climate: Dryness and Dampness, Cold and Heat, Wind and … Read more

The Huangdi Neijing: Understanding the Origins of All Diseases

The Huangdi Neijing: Understanding the Origins of All Diseases

Illness comes suddenly like a mountain collapsing,and departs slowly like pulling silk. Everyone desires to have a healthy body, yet often in life, they recklessly squander their health. It is hoped that in this article, everyone can truly face their health. The Huangdi Neijing states: All diseases originate from dryness, dampness, cold, heat, wind, rain, … Read more