Acupuncture Points on the Eight Extraordinary Meridians to Enhance Qi and Blood

Acupuncture Points on the Eight Extraordinary Meridians to Enhance Qi and Blood

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians refer to the Du Mai (Governing Vessel), Ren Mai (Conception Vessel), Chong Mai (Penetrating Vessel), Dai Mai (Belt Vessel), Yin Wei Mai (Yin Linking Vessel), Yang Wei Mai (Yang Linking Vessel), Yin Qiao Mai (Yin Heel Vessel), and Yang Qiao Mai (Yang Heel Vessel). Unlike the twelve regular meridians, they do … Read more

Acupuncture and the Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Enhancing Qi and Blood

Acupuncture and the Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Enhancing Qi and Blood

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians refer to the Du Mai (Governing Vessel), Ren Mai (Conception Vessel), Chong Mai (Penetrating Vessel), Dai Mai (Belt Vessel), Yin Wei Mai (Yin Linking Vessel), Yang Wei Mai (Yang Linking Vessel), Yin Qiao Mai (Yin Heel Vessel), and Yang Qiao Mai (Yang Heel Vessel). Unlike the twelve regular meridians, they do … Read more

Utilizing the Extraordinary Meridians of the Human Body for Health: Remarkable Effects!

Utilizing the Extraordinary Meridians of the Human Body for Health: Remarkable Effects!

The Extraordinary Meridians (Qi Jing Ba Mai) refer to the Governing Vessel (Du Mai), Conception Vessel (Ren Mai), Penetrating Vessel (Chong Mai), Girdle Vessel (Dai Mai), Yin Linking Vessel (Yin Wei Mai), Yang Linking Vessel (Yang Wei Mai), Yin Heel Vessel (Yin Qiao Mai), and Yang Heel Vessel (Yang Qiao Mai). Unlike the twelve regular … Read more

The Twelve Meridians and Twelve Key Acupuncture Points for Treating Various Ailments

The Twelve Meridians and Twelve Key Acupuncture Points for Treating Various Ailments

Inheriting Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture and Cultivating TCM Talent We hope more people can share this with their friends, allowing every Chinese person to learn and understand TCM. The human body is an organic whole, with the five organs (heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys) and six bowels (gallbladder, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, bladder, san … Read more

Do You Suffer from Qi Deficiency?

Do You Suffer from Qi Deficiency?

Manifestations of Qi Deficiency Overall Qi deficiency refers to the mental state of the individual. Qi deficiency develops gradually, and initially, the most common manifestations are as follows: Shortness of breath and low voice (difficulty inhaling, speaking softly, like a timid person) Reluctance to speak (feeling insufficient energy to talk, tiring easily when speaking, not … Read more

Understanding the Four Types of Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding the Four Types of Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Due to frequent late nights, prolonged sitting, and air conditioning, modern people often experience various minor ailments: Despite resting on time, they still feel weakness in their limbs; After walking for ten minutes, they quickly become breathless; They have cold hands and feet all year round, and even fear the cold; They speak with little … Read more

Tongue Imprints Indicate Qi Deficiency: Effective Qi Supplementation Methods

Tongue Imprints Indicate Qi Deficiency: Effective Qi Supplementation Methods

Individuals with tongue imprints often belong to the group of those with Qi deficiency. Each person’s constitution reacts differently in various seasons, thus, the methods of health preservation also vary. What symptoms are associated with Qi deficiency? ✦1✦ People with Qi deficiency generally experienceshortness of breath and reluctance to speak, feeling too weak to talk, … Read more

Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yellow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Deficiency: Use Si Wu Tang

Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yellow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Deficiency: Use Si Wu Tang

When the flow of Qi and blood is obstructed, women are prone to accumulate coldness in their bodies. There is a saying that “nine out of ten women are cold.” Women with cold bodies who do not receive proper care year-round may experience various issues. The uterus inevitably becomes cold, leading to what we call … Read more

I Am Not Lazy, I Am Qi Deficient

I Am Not Lazy, I Am Qi Deficient

Click on the “Yang Dad” above to follow us Written by | Erjie Once, my friend asked me: What are your special skills? I replied: I have a special talent for daydreaming. I even emphasized: The average person cannot daydream as long as I do. I enjoy daydreaming, absolutely daydreaming, not playing on my phone, … Read more

Regulating ‘Laziness’ and Transforming Qi Deficiency Constitution: Start with This Formula!

Regulating 'Laziness' and Transforming Qi Deficiency Constitution: Start with This Formula!

“A series of articles on the ‘Fundamental Theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine’ aims to help everyone better learn TCM, breaking the cycle of ‘seeking only formulas without learning medicine.’ We will unveil the mysteries of TCM with lively and interesting texts and phenomena, opening the door to a new world, while also allowing you to … Read more