Restoring Yang Qi: Heart, Lung, Liver, Spleen, and Kidney Yang Deficiencies

Restoring Yang Qi: Heart, Lung, Liver, Spleen, and Kidney Yang Deficiencies

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 an ice … Read more

Symptoms of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency and Six Traditional Chinese Medicines for Treatment

Symptoms of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency and Six Traditional Chinese Medicines for Treatment

Source: Phoenix Talk In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency occurs due to prolonged physical weakness or severe damage to the spleen and kidneys by external pathogens, leading to Yang deficiency. Common symptoms include gastrointestinal dysfunction, malnutrition, pale complexion, emaciation, frequent diarrhea, or alternating diarrhea and constipation. Regarding what TCM medicines to … Read more

How to Treat Yang Deficiency?

How to Treat Yang Deficiency?

Many people consult Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners who diagnose them with Yang deficiency. Do you know that treating Yang deficiency is not simple? Let’s explore how TCM treats Yang deficiency. It is important to understand that warming Yang, tonifying Yang, and unblocking Yang are common methods for treating conditions related to Yang Qi. In … Read more

6 Common Symptoms of Yang Deficiency and 7 Acupuncture Points to Nourish Yang

6 Common Symptoms of Yang Deficiency and 7 Acupuncture Points to Nourish Yang

Constantly cold hands and feet, lack of energy, poor complexion, and feeling fatigued with minimal activity… If you often feel unwell but can’t pinpoint the issue, it may be due to a reduction of Yang Qi in your body. We often hear Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) talk about Yang Qi, but what exactly is “Yang … 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

How to Regulate Yang Deficiency and Cold Body? 10 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Treatment

How to Regulate Yang Deficiency and Cold Body? 10 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Treatment

Yang deficiency refers to the decline of Yang Qi in the body, leading to reduced function or weakness, decreased metabolic activity, and low reactivity, which is a pathological phenomenon of insufficient Yang heat. Due to insufficient Yang Qi, the body’s ability to resist cold decreases, thus the Yang deficient constitution is characterized by ‘cold’ symptoms, … 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

Effective Formulas for Treating Overall Yang Deficiency with Cold and Dampness

Effective Formulas for Treating Overall Yang Deficiency with Cold and Dampness

IIntroduction: Fuzi Decoction (附子汤) is derived from the “Treatise on Cold Damage” (《伤寒论》) and has the effect of warming the meridians and dispersing cold. It is primarily used to treat Shaoyin syndrome, characterized by a harmonious mouth and severe cold in the back; Shaoyin syndrome with body pain, cold hands and feet, joint pain, and … Read more

Understanding Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency: A Formula for Dual Nourishment of Yin and Yang, Nourishing Kidney Yang and Yin, and Supporting Liver and Heart!

Understanding Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency: A Formula for Dual Nourishment of Yin and Yang, Nourishing Kidney Yang and Yin, and Supporting Liver and Heart!

Author | Wang Fankun Editor | Chunfeng Review | Xiao Ye The body is deficient and needs nourishment. However, deficiency can be categorized into various types such as Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang. Among these, the most important are Yin deficiency and Yang deficiency. “Yin deficiency leads to heat, while Yang deficiency leads to cold.” … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: How to Regulate Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency

Traditional Chinese Medicine: How to Regulate Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency

Table of Contents 1. Symptoms of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency 2. Causes of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency 3. Chinese Patent Medicines for Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency 4. How to Regulate Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency 5. Prevention of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency 6. Foods Beneficial for Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency … Read more