365 Acupuncture Points in the Body: Focus on These 21 Points for Effective Healing

365 Acupuncture Points in the Body: Focus on These 21 Points for Effective Healing

1: Small Acupuncture Points, Big Effects2: The Human Body Has 10 “Super Acupuncture Points”, Each One a Precious Herb!3: 6 Most Safe Acupuncture Points to Treat Various Illnesses1: Small Acupuncture Points, Big Effects Our body is filled with numerous acupuncture points, which are not randomly generated but are treasures waiting to be developed. Learning to … Read more

57 Practical Acupuncture Points for Everyone

57 Practical Acupuncture Points for Everyone

The human body has 12 main meridians and 8 extraordinary vessels, with nearly 400 acupuncture points in total. Since there are too many points, we have selected 80 essential acupuncture points. Mastering these 80 points makes one a TCM expert. 1. Ren Zhong (Ren Zhong Point) is a life-saving point. Ren Zhong is an important … Read more

Exploration of the Theory of Luo Disease in the “Essentials of the Golden Chamber”

Exploration of the Theory of Luo Disease in the "Essentials of the Golden Chamber"

The “Essentials of the Golden Chamber” (hereinafter referred to as “Golden Chamber”) is a monograph by Zhang Zhongjing on the treatment of internal injuries and miscellaneous diseases. The book records over forty diseases, covering internal, external, gynecological, and other categories, many of which fall under the category of luo disease (络病) and its related syndromes. … Read more

The Theory of Collateral Diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Tongxinluo Capsules

The Theory of Collateral Diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Tongxinluo Capsules

The Theory of Collateral Diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine The concepts of meridians, collaterals, collateral vessels, and collateral diseases are all rooted in the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon). Zhang Zhongjing’s formulas such as Xuanfu Hua Decoction, Dahuang Zhechong Pill, and Didao Pill, which utilize insect-based medicines, were recognized until the Qing Dynasty when … Read more

A Cup of Tea a Day: Promoting Blood Circulation and Protecting Heart Vessels!

A Cup of Tea a Day: Promoting Blood Circulation and Protecting Heart Vessels!

Blood stasis is a familiar concept, but a type of “special blood stasis” is often overlooked. Research shows that among patients with coronary heart disease, 51% of men and 54% of women have this neglected special blood stasis, yet only6.3% of these patients receive appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Part 1: The Overlooked Special Blood Stasis … Read more

Discussion on the Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy from the Perspective of ‘Xuanfu – Luo Mai’

This article is selected from the Journal of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, 2021, Volume 44, Issue 11 Authors: Zhang Yixin, Zhang Xiaoke Citation: Zhang Yixin, Zhang Xiaoke. Discussion on the Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy from the Perspective of ‘Xuanfu – Luo Mai’ [J]. Journal of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, 2021, 44(11): 1034-1038. … Read more

Revisiting the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy from the Perspectives of ‘Xuanfu’ and ‘Luomai’ (Part One)

Revisiting the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy from the Perspectives of 'Xuanfu' and 'Luomai' (Part One)

Click the blue text above to follow us Revisiting the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy from the Perspectives of ‘Xuanfu’ and ‘Luomai’ (Part One) By Luo Xiangxia, Wu Chengliang, Zeng Min Expert Introduction Luo Xiangxia, MD, Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor, Director of the Research Department at Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Secretary of the … Read more

Revisiting the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy from the Perspectives of ‘Xuanfu’ and ‘Luomai’ (Part II)

Revisiting the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy from the Perspectives of 'Xuanfu' and 'Luomai' (Part II)

Click the blue text above to follow us Revisiting the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy from the Perspectives of ‘Xuanfu’ and ‘Luomai’ (Part II) Ruo Xiangxia, Wu Chengliang, Zeng Min Expert Introduction Ruo Xiangxia, MD, Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor, Director of the Research Department at Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Secretary of the Ophthalmology … Read more

Understanding Luo Disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Luo Disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine

▲Click the blue “Nan Ke Yi Meng” above to follow The luo (络) is where blood gathers; luo disease refers to pathological changes that occur when pathogenic factors penetrate deeply into the blood vessels of the organs. The scope of luo vessel pathology is extensive, involving various clinical specialties, and can generally be divided into … Read more

Exploration of Myopia in Children and Adolescents Based on the Theories of Qi, Blood, and Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Exploration of Myopia in Children and Adolescents Based on the Theories of Qi, Blood, and Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Click the above “Public Account” to subscribe! Expert Opinion Source: Xiang Shengjin, Tang Na, Jiang Xiaohan, et al. Exploration of Myopia in Children and Adolescents Based on the Theories of Qi, Blood, and Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Chinese Journal of Optometry and Visual Science, 2024, 26(4): 249-253. Abstract Myopia is a significant public health … Read more