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

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 always related to the five organs, and the damage to the five organs generally involves Yin, Yang, Qi, and Blood. In summary, there are Yin deficiency, Yang … Read more

Identifying Deficiencies: Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency

Identifying Deficiencies: Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency

Yin deficiency leads to heat, Yang deficiency leads to cold intolerance, Blood deficiency causes dryness, and Qi deficiency results in weakness. 1. Yin Deficiency — Avoid spicy and dry foods, prefer Chrysanthemum (Juhua) and Pear (Li)Symptoms: hot palms and soles, sweating, irritability, and sores on the tongue.2. Yang Deficiency — Avoid raw and cold foods … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Understanding Blood Deficiency, Blood Stasis, and Blood Turbidity – Symptoms and Nourishing Blood Techniques

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Understanding Blood Deficiency, Blood Stasis, and Blood Turbidity - Symptoms and Nourishing Blood Techniques

Blood circulates throughout our body, and the health of our blood is key to our overall well-being. When blood issues arise, they can lead to various health problems, such as: blood deficiency causing insomnia, blood turbidity leading to blockages, and blood stasis resulting in tumors. Today, the doctor shares three traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulas … Read more

8 Methods to Regulate Blood Deficiency Constitution

8 Methods to Regulate Blood Deficiency Constitution

If you are not clear about your constitution type, please test your constitution first. Blood is a tangible substance in the body. Blood deficiency means there is not enough blood. 1 1 Symptoms of Blood Deficiency 1. Pale complexion and lips that are whitish. 2. Dizziness and lightheadedness upon standing up after squatting. 3. Frequent … Read more

Understanding Blood Deficiency: Symptoms, Recovery, and Prevention

Understanding Blood Deficiency: Symptoms, Recovery, and Prevention

Qi Huang Xue SheMaking Traditional Chinese Medicine More Beautiful | More Interesting | More Relevant to Life Blood deficiency refers to the pathological phenomenon of insufficient yin blood in the body. It can be caused by excessive blood loss, prolonged illness leading to the depletion of yin blood, or dysfunction of the spleen and stomach, … Read more

Symptoms of Blood Deficiency and TCM Recommendations for Nourishing Blood

Symptoms of Blood Deficiency and TCM Recommendations for Nourishing Blood

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), blood is the essence that nourishes all organs, muscles, bones, and skin. Its fullness directly relates to a person’s constitution and vitality. It gives a rosy complexion, robust muscles, moist skin and hair, and allows for agile movements. When people think of health maintenance, they often first consider whether they … Read more

Treatment of Qi Deficiency: Heart Qi, Lung Qi, Spleen Qi, Kidney Qi, Qi Sinking, Qi Reversal, Qi Stagnation, and Qi Collapse

Treatment of Qi Deficiency: Heart Qi, Lung Qi, Spleen Qi, Kidney Qi, Qi Sinking, Qi Reversal, Qi Stagnation, and Qi Collapse

Qi Deficiency – The Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon) has long pointed out: “All diseases arise from Qi,” meaning that many diseases are related to the movement of Qi in the body. Therefore, to maintain health, it is essential to focus on Qi replenishment. Qi replenishment methods are suitable for those with Qi deficiency; … Read more

The Fundamental and Essence of the Huangdi Neijing

The Fundamental and Essence of the Huangdi Neijing

For listeners who enjoy audiobooks, you can click below to listen to the audio. The “Huangdi Neijing” is one of the four classic texts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) (“Huangdi Neijing”, “Nanjing”, “Shanghan Zabing Lun”, “Shennong Bencao Jing”), and it is the earliest existing medical classic in our medical treasury. Theoretically, it established the “Yin-Yang … Read more