Yang Deficiency Constitution and Yin Deficiency Constitution

Yang Deficiency Constitution and Yin Deficiency Constitution

Author Ma Jingzhuo The specificity of individual constitution often leads to susceptibility to certain diseases. The differences in constitution reflect the internal imbalance of yin, yang, qi, and blood in the body, representing the overall characteristics of the individual. An individual’s constitution is determined by congenital endowment and is not fixed; postnatal growth, living environment, … Read more

What is the Difference Between Qi Deficiency and Yang Deficiency?

What is the Difference Between Qi Deficiency and Yang Deficiency?

People often ask me: Is Qi deficiency the same as Yang deficiency? Generally speaking, in clinical practice, Qi deficiency and Yang deficiency often coexist, also known as Yang Qi deficiency. Both Qi deficiency and Yang deficiency belong to cold syndromes, but they differ in severity—Qi deficiency is relatively mild, while Yang deficiency is more severe … Read more

Restoring Yang Qi: Addressing Heart, Lung, Liver, Spleen, and Kidney Yang Deficiencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Restoring Yang Qi: Addressing Heart, Lung, Liver, Spleen, and Kidney Yang Deficiencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine

During the process of treating patients, I have found that some people’s hands are truly cold. Not only are their hands cold, but their feet, knees, and thighs are also cold, and this coldness can even reach their buttocks and abdomen. In their own words, they feel as if they have just walked out of … Read more

Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Classic Formulas and Symptoms

Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Classic Formulas and Symptoms

WeChat: 873324412 Daily sharing of traditional Chinese medicine health culture Classic Herbal Formulas Yin deficiency primarily manifests as: emaciation, dry mouth and throat, dizziness and insomnia, red tongue with thin pulse, often accompanied by symptoms of five hearts heat, tidal fever, and night sweats, indicating an inability of Yin to control Yang and the internal … Read more

Seven Major Symptoms of Yang Deficiency: How Many Do You Have?

Seven Major Symptoms of Yang Deficiency: How Many Do You Have?

Seven Major Symptoms of Yang Deficiency 1. Sensitivity to cold, especially in the neck, back, waist, and legs, often accompanied by cold hands and feet. 2. Preference for hot foods; consuming cold foods easily leads to diarrhea. 3. Pale complexion, lacking luster. 4. Lack of energy, feeling fatigued easily. 5. Enlarged tongue, pale tongue body … Read more

The Illness of Insufficient Yang Qi: A Common Issue in Modern Society

The Illness of Insufficient Yang Qi: A Common Issue in Modern Society

【Disclaimer】The images and text are sourced from the internet. If there is any infringement, please contact us for removal! The causes of Yang deficiency are numerous. Some individuals are born with insufficient vitality and a weak constitution; modern people often experience excessive fatigue, depleting their Zheng Qi (正气), extreme emotional states damaging their organs, and … Read more

Yin-Yang Thinking: Identifying Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency (Including 17 Points of Yin-Yang Differentiation)

Yin-Yang Thinking: Identifying Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency (Including 17 Points of Yin-Yang Differentiation)

For listeners who enjoy audiobooks, you can click below to listen to the audio. Identifying All Yang Deficiency Syndromes For those with Yang deficiency, Yin energy must naturally be abundant (the term Yin energy refers to the abundance of water, which is blood. When blood is abundant, Qi is weak, which is the cause of … Read more

Understanding Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency: Common Misdiagnoses

Understanding Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency: Common Misdiagnoses

Click the blue text “Jing Yi Guo Xue“ Light up a small star for the dissemination of Traditional Chinese Medicine This article has been reviewed by the “Professional Review Team” of Jing Yi TCM Academy ▼ Throughout history, TCM has treated Yang deficiency and Yin deficiency primarily through tonification methods. Huang Yuan Yu stated: “The … Read more

Understanding Yang Deficiency Constitution in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Yang Deficiency Constitution in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Yang deficiency constitution refers to a state where the body’s Yang energy is insufficient. Yang energy, akin to the sun, warms the body’s limbs and organs. When Yang energy is deficient, it manifests as a series of symptoms such as cold intolerance and cold extremities. Characteristics of Yang Deficiency Constitution: This constitution is primarily characterized … Read more

What Are the Reactions of Yang Deficiency in the Five Organs?

What Are the Reactions of Yang Deficiency in the Five Organs?

Yang Qi is the essence of life and serves as the body’s immune system. The more abundant the “Yang Qi,” the stronger the body becomes. Conversely, insufficient Yang Qi leads to weakened immunity and a reduced ability to resist diseases. According to relevant data, the incidence of Yang deficiency among people is about 9%. Although … Read more