Experience of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Bradycardia with Wen Yang Yi Qi Fu Mai Decoction

Ingredients: 6g of Zhi Ma Huang (Prepared Ephedra), 12g of Mai Dong (Ophiopogon), 18g of Dan Shen (Salvia), 12g of Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra), 10g of Gui Zhi (Cinnamon Twig), and 10g of Gan Cao (Licorice). Take one dose daily, decoct twice in water, and take one decoction in the morning and evening. Indications: Heart … Read more

Exploring TCM Techniques: Warming Yang Moxibustion at Zhenghua Hospital in Yuncheng

Exploring TCM Techniques: Warming Yang Moxibustion at Zhenghua Hospital in Yuncheng

1 What is Warming Yang Moxibustion? Warming Yang Moxibustion utilizes the vacuum pressure and heat of the Yang warming can to distribute warmth throughout the body via the Shenque point (神阙穴, shénquè), combining the effects of cupping, fire therapy, and moxibustion. This technique is safe and easy to perform, suitable for a wide range of … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Wellness Series II: Warming Yang and Benefiting Qi with Moxibustion and Massage, Supplemented by Gua Sha to Enhance Body Temperature

Traditional Chinese Medicine Wellness Series II: Warming Yang and Benefiting Qi with Moxibustion and Massage, Supplemented by Gua Sha to Enhance Body Temperature

The ideal body temperature is between 36-38 degrees Celsius. In particular, 36 degrees can be considered a watershed. If the temperature falls below this, discomfort will follow, accompanying a person throughout their life. If the temperature is above this, there is no need to worry about health, and one will certainly live energetically. Warming Yang … Read more

Warming Yang, Dispelling Cold, Supporting the Body and Inhibiting Tumors

Warming Yang, Dispelling Cold, Supporting the Body and Inhibiting Tumors

1. Why is it called Supporting Yang? First, let us understand the importance of Yang Qi to the human body. The “Huangdi Neijing” states, “Yang Qi is like the sky and the sun; if it loses its place, it will shorten life and not shine.” Mr. Zheng Qinan believes that “a thread of true Yang … Read more

Nurturing Yang in Spring and Summer: The Health Benefits of Wenyang Patches

Nurturing Yang in Spring and Summer: The Health Benefits of Wenyang Patches

As spring brings warmth, Ms. Li took her child to climb Yuelu Mountain a few days ago. Due to inhaling cold air, the child suddenly developed paroxysmal coughing, which became increasingly severe and frequent. She immediately took out a Wenyang Tie (温阳贴, warming yang patch) from her bag and applied it to the child’s Tian … Read more

How to Use Moxibustion for Cold Hands and Feet? Three Warming Yang Points

How to Use Moxibustion for Cold Hands and Feet? Three Warming Yang Points

The warming conduction of moxibustion therapy can exert a powerful effect on promoting blood circulation and warming the body, adjusting the qi and blood meridians throughout the body. It is particularly effective in preventing and regulating the common winter ailment of cold hands and feet. Additionally, performing moxibustion at this time can help avoid the … Read more

Warm Yang, Tonify Qi, Expel Cold and Dampness: A Formula for Treating Back Coldness and Joint Pain

Warm Yang, Tonify Qi, Expel Cold and Dampness: A Formula for Treating Back Coldness and Joint Pain

A friend asked about experiencing coldness in the back and joint pain, and whether there is a formula for this. Today, I will share a formula used for treatment; Insufficient Yang Qi, combined with the invasion of cold and dampness, leads to poor circulation of Qi and blood in the limbs, resulting in symptoms such … Read more

Balancing Yang Warming and Yin Nourishing in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Balancing Yang Warming and Yin Nourishing in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Inheriting the legacy of Qi Huang, a public account with substance and warmth. Ai Yu Xiang Tang Some predecessors in the field of traditional Chinese medicine have mastered the use of certain herbs to an extraordinary degree, benefiting countless patients. For example, Zhang Xichun is known for his adept use of Sheng Shi Gao (Raw … Read more

Warming Yang and Dispelling Cold: The First Moxibustion of Pain in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Click the blue text to follow us…… Fire Dragon Moxibustion Fire Dragon Moxibustion is a shorthand for the moxibustion applied along the Du Mai (Governing Vessel), originating from the medicinal steaming method in the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon). In the Jin Dynasty, Ge Hong developed the “medicinal steaming” into a method called “isolated … Read more

Warm Yang Method Recommended by Famous Physicians of the Yuan Dynasty, Especially Suitable for Those with Spleen and Stomach Deficiency, Qi and Blood Insufficiency, and Yang Deficiency

Warm Yang Method Recommended by Famous Physicians of the Yuan Dynasty, Especially Suitable for Those with Spleen and Stomach Deficiency, Qi and Blood Insufficiency, and Yang Deficiency

Learn methods for strengthening the spleen, nourishing Yang, and cultivating Zheng Qi from the renowned physician Luo Tianyi! Recently, while reviewing some medical cases recorded by the court physician Luo Tianyi of the Yuan Dynasty, I deeply felt his inheritance and promotion of Li Gao’s theory: “Diet and labor damage the spleen and stomach, leading … Read more