What Causes Qi Deficiency and How to Regulate It?

What Causes Qi Deficiency and How to Regulate It?

Click the blue text to follow us The body is the capital of our revolution, and we must pay attention to our health. However, sometimes problems arise. Many people are familiar with Qi deficiency. So, what is Qi deficiency? What causes Qi deficiency? How should it be regulated? Let’s take a look together. If you … Read more

Understanding the Four Types of Deficiency in TCM: Qi, Blood, Yang, and Yin

Understanding the Four Types of Deficiency in TCM: Qi, Blood, Yang, and Yin

Qi deficiency, blood deficiency, Yang deficiency, and Yin deficiency—these four types of deficiency in the body, which one do you belong to? Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) teaches that Qi deficiency leads to dampness, blood deficiency leads to wind, Yang deficiency leads to cold, and Yin deficiency leads to fire. Today, we will discuss what to … Read more

Identifying Your Deficiency: Qi Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, or Essence Deficiency?

Identifying Your Deficiency: Qi Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, or Essence Deficiency?

This article guide Qi deficiency and Yang deficiency are similar yet distinct; this article teaches you to accurately identify and nurture your health. Qi deficiency, Yang deficiency, Yin deficiency, Blood deficiency, and Essence deficiency are types of deficiencies that may require differentiation and identification for beginners. In the previous section on organ manifestations, we discussed … Read more

Understanding Qi Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Qi Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

1. Causes of Qi Deficiency Qi deficiency is often due to insufficient congenital endowment, long-term dietary imbalance, emotional disturbances, prolonged illness, fatigue, and aging, which can lead to damage to the functions of the heart, lungs, spleen, and kidneys. Since the heart governs blood vessels, the lungs control the body’s Qi, the kidneys store Yuan … Read more

Understanding Deficiencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang

Understanding Deficiencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emphasizes the importance of syndrome differentiation and treatment. Without understanding which type of deficiency one belongs to, blindly supplementing can lead to symptoms such as heat excess and constipation, and in severe cases, can harm one’s health! Today, we will discuss the concepts of “deficiency” and “supplementation,” helping you identify your … Read more

Understanding Qi Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Qi Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The causes of Qi deficiency include excessive fatigue. Traditional Chinese Medicine states: “Labor consumes Qi.” When a person is extremely busy and under significant stress for a period, their immune system becomes particularly weak, making them more susceptible to colds. If you maintain a regular intake of Qi within a manageable range and replenish new … Read more

Understanding the Four Types of Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang

01 All Courses by Ni Haixia 02 Comprehensive TCM Treatments for Common Ailments 03 Focused Learning on TCM Topics 04 Online Reading of TCM Learning Books Qi Deficiency Leads to Laziness, Blood Deficiency Leads to Dryness, Yin Deficiency Leads to Heat, Yang Deficiency Leads to Cold: This is How to Adjust In Traditional Chinese Medicine … Read more

The Four Major Deficiencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Laziness Indicates Qi Deficiency, Acne Indicates Yin Deficiency, Hair Loss Indicates Blood Deficiency, and Cold Sensitivity Indicates Yang Deficiency – TCM’s Diagnostic and Regulative Approach!

The Four Major Deficiencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Laziness Indicates Qi Deficiency, Acne Indicates Yin Deficiency, Hair Loss Indicates Blood Deficiency, and Cold Sensitivity Indicates Yang Deficiency - TCM's Diagnostic and Regulative Approach!

Laziness may indicate Qi deficiency! In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Qi encompasses three aspects: The innate essence of Shen (Kidney); The acquired essence from food and drink of Pi Wei (Spleen and Stomach); The air we breathe of Fei (Lung). Qi deficiency includes three aspects: Kidney deficiency, Spleen deficiency, and Lung deficiency. People with sufficient … Read more

Deficiency of Qi in the Spleen, Liver, Lung, Heart, and Kidney: A Formula to Nourish the Qi of the Five Organs

Deficiency of Qi in the Spleen, Liver, Lung, Heart, and Kidney: A Formula to Nourish the Qi of the Five Organs

Healthy life is beautifulto popularize health knowledge for you Click below to follow for free↓↓↓ Today, I would like to share the issue of Qi deficiency in the five organs. Qi deficiency is something we are all familiar with. Many people experience Qi deficiency, especially women, with eight out of ten having some degree of … Read more

Ten Out of Ten People Are Qi Deficient: It’s Time to Nourish Your Qi!

Ten Out of Ten People Are Qi Deficient: It’s Time to Nourish Your Qi!

Have you ever experienced the following situation:Feeling exhausted, tired at work, tired at home, tired when going out, every breath feels tiring……Always feeling lazy, too lazy to do housework, too lazy to attend gatherings, too lazy to open packages, just feeling too lazy to move……In fact, you don’t want to be this lazy or tired, … Read more