Impotence, Weak Erection, and Premature Ejaculation: Treating Kidney Yang Deficiency with Three Herbal Formulas

Impotence, Weak Erection, and Premature Ejaculation: Treating Kidney Yang Deficiency with Three Herbal Formulas

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) holds that the kidney is the foundation of congenital essence and the root of life. Kidney Yang plays a vital role in warming and nourishing various organs in the body. The kidney is associated with water and is crucial for maintaining the balance of Yin and Yang, nourishing the body, and … Read more

Ni Haixia: For Weak Kidney Yang, This Kidney Tonifying Longevity Formula Can Be Used

Ni Haixia: For Weak Kidney Yang, This Kidney Tonifying Longevity Formula Can Be Used

“Internal deprivation leading to fainting, voice hoarse as if useless,” here the term “useless” refers to loss of function, akin to discarded waste. This condition arises from “kidney deficiency, where the Shaoyin does not reach, resulting in fainting.” When the body’s energy is insufficient, especially when the kidney qi is deficient, symptoms of kidney deficiency … Read more

How to Regulate Kidney Yang Deficiency During Menopause?

How to Regulate Kidney Yang Deficiency During Menopause?

Menopausal syndrome, referred to in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as premenopausal and postmenopausal symptoms, is often caused by a deficiency of Yang energy or the invasion of external cold and dampness. Excessive consumption of cold foods, overindulgence in cooling activities, excessive sexual activity, or simply aging can lead to a decline in Kidney Yang. The … Read more

How to Address Blood Deficiency in the Five Organs: Effective Remedies

How to Address Blood Deficiency in the Five Organs: Effective Remedies

If the five organs exhibit blood deficiency, what symptoms might arise, and how can we address them? Today, I will introduce a Chinese herb for each organ to help you effectively regulate it. First, let’s look at the heart. When there is a deficiency of heart blood (心血虚, xīn xuè xū), typical symptoms include palpitations, … Read more

Treatment of Blood Deficiency

Treatment of Blood Deficiency

Treatment of Blood Deficiency ​ Abstract: 1. Overview 2. Treatment 3. Conclusion ​ 1. Overview A 42-year-old patient has not had her menstrual period for two months, has dry skin, palpitations, fatigue, hair loss, white hair, and a yellow complexion. What could be the cause? The absence of menstruation can be attributed to two main … Read more

Can Blood Deficiency Cause Low Fever? What Are the Symptoms of Blood Deficiency?

Can Blood Deficiency Cause Low Fever? What Are the Symptoms of Blood Deficiency?

Can Blood Deficiency Cause Low Fever? Blood deficiency can indeed cause low fever. This condition typically manifests as pale complexion, pale lips and nails, dizziness, numbness in limbs, muscle cramps, palpitations, insomnia with vivid dreams, dry skin, brittle hair, as well as constipation and difficulty urinating. Blood does not carry Qi: In Traditional Chinese Medicine … Read more

Four Major Symptoms of Qi, Yin, Yang, and Blood Deficiency and Their Regulation of the Five Organs

Four Major Symptoms of Qi, Yin, Yang, and Blood Deficiency and Their Regulation of the Five Organs

Yin Deficiency – Heat, Yang Deficiency – Cold Intolerance, Blood Deficiency – Dryness, Qi Deficiency – Weakness 1. Yin Deficiency – Avoid spicy and dry foods, prefer Chrysanthemum (Ju Hua), Pear (Li) Symptoms: Palms and soles feel hot and sweaty, irritability, mouth and tongue sores 2. Yang Deficiency – Avoid raw and cold foods (shrimp, … Read more

Common Deficiency Syndromes of the Five Organs (Yin, Yang, Qi, Blood) and Their Treatment Methods

Common Deficiency Syndromes of the Five Organs (Yin, Yang, Qi, Blood) and Their Treatment Methods

Deficiency syndromes refer to a variety of chronic diseases caused by the deficiency of organs and weakened vital energy. Although these syndromes are numerous and complex, they are fundamentally related to the five organs, and the damage to these organs typically involves Yin, Yang, Qi, and Blood. In summary, there are Yin deficiency, Yang deficiency, … Read more

Differentiation of Blood Disorders in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Differentiation of Blood Disorders in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Differentiation of Blood DisordersBlood disorders manifest in various ways, differing based on their causes, which can be categorized into cold, heat, deficiency, and excess. The clinical manifestations can be summarized into four syndromes: Blood Deficiency (Xue Xu), Blood Stasis (Xue Yu), Blood Heat (Xue Re), and Blood Cold (Xue Han). 1. Blood Deficiency Syndrome (Xue … Read more

Symptoms of Qi Deficiency and Blood Deficiency, Combined Medication and Precautions

Symptoms of Qi Deficiency and Blood Deficiency, Combined Medication and Precautions

[Symptoms of Qi Deficiency and Blood Deficiency] Qi Deficiency Often caused by insufficient internal generation or excessive consumption. Commonly seen in those with congenital deficiencies, malnutrition, elderly and weak individuals, or those who are overly fatigued. Main symptoms include shortness of breath, lack of energy, low voice, shortness of breath upon exertion, easy sweating, dizziness, … Read more