Fundamental Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Fundamental Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) holds that: 1. Ma: Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot. 2. Mu: If the sensation of ma is severe, it indicates mu, meaning neither Qi nor blood can flow. 3. Suan: Indicates that the meridians are open, but there is insufficient Qi and blood. 4. Zhang: Indicates that there … Read more

Common Diseases in TCM Internal Medicine

Common Diseases in TCM Internal Medicine

1. Wind-Cold Common Cold [Symptoms]Chills, fever, no sweating, headache, body aches, nasal congestion with a heavy voice, or itchy nose with sneezing, clear and thin nasal discharge, itchy throat, cough with thin white phlegm. Tongue coating is thin white, pulse is floating and tight. [Treatment Method]Release the exterior with warm pungent herbs, disperse cold from … Read more

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

To prevent loss of contact, please follow the public account below: Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): 1. Numbness (ma): Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot. 2. Wood (mu): Severe numbness indicates that both Qi and blood cannot flow. 3. Sour (suan): Indicates that the meridians are … Read more

The True Meaning of ‘Traditional Chinese Medicine’ That Everyone Misunderstands!

The True Meaning of 'Traditional Chinese Medicine' That Everyone Misunderstands!

Why is traditional medicine in China called “Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)”? Most people might immediately respond, “Of course, it’s called TCM because it’s Chinese medicine!” You might think so too. But you would be mistaken. Traditional Chinese medicine was previously referred to as “National Medicine” or “Han Medicine.” So, how did the term “Traditional Chinese … Read more

The Nine Paths of Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine as a ‘Divine Transmission’ Culture and Daoist Medicine

The Nine Paths of Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine as a 'Divine Transmission' Culture and Daoist Medicine

The Tang Dynasty was the most culturally brilliant period in Chinese history, especially during the reign of Emperor Taizong. In this great era, the renowned physician Sun Simiao, while writing the preface to his monumental work Qianjin Yaofang (Essential Prescriptions Worth a Thousand Gold), clearly articulated the origins and transmission of the medical path. Sun … Read more

The True Meaning of Traditional Chinese Medicine!

The True Meaning of Traditional Chinese Medicine!

China is one of the earliest countries to develop medical culture. From the dawn of civilization, as the light illuminated the Asian continent, clusters of prehistoric cultural bonfires spread across the land, connecting from point to surface, forming a raging momentum, gradually melting into the brilliance of the civilized era. “Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)” is … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Time-Based Treatment and Health Preservation

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Time-Based Treatment and Health Preservation

In recent years, with the revival and popularization of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the increasing number of people in sub-health states, the general public has actively engaged in the study and development of TCM. Basic knowledge of TCM has been widely disseminated through major media outlets, including common herbal formulas and treatment methods such … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Therapies

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Therapies

1. Acupoint Application Therapy Indications: Effective for the treatment of colds, coughs, fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, food stagnation, anorexia, headaches, insomnia, dizziness, facial paralysis, joint pain, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, sequelae of stroke, and other diseases. 2. Heat Pack Therapy Indications: Suitable for various chronic, deficiency-cold diseases, such as wind-cold colds, chronic cough, … Read more

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

01 Basic Knowledge Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) holds that: 1. Ma (Numbness): Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot. 2. Mu (Wood): Severe numbness indicates that both Qi and blood cannot flow. 3. Suan (Sour): Indicates that the meridians are open, but there is insufficient Qi and blood. 4. Zhang (Distension): Indicates abundant Qi; … Read more

Guidelines for Clinical Treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Guidelines for Clinical Treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine

In the profound wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the path to treatment is not merely about addressing symptoms, but requires a meticulous analysis of the yin-yang, cold-heat, deficiency-excess of the condition. These fundamental elements are akin to the yin-yang and five elements of the universe, mutually restraining and depending on each other, together forming … Read more