Understanding the Use of Warming Techniques, Cold Removal, and Yang Revival in TCM

Understanding the Use of Warming Techniques, Cold Removal, and Yang Revival in TCM

Yue Du Zhong YiDaily11:30Latest Updates Authoritative TCM Knowledge If you like it, please star it for me Editor’s Introduction The warming method (温法) is a therapeutic approach that utilizes warming techniques, cold removal, or Yang revival to dispel cold and restore Yang, primarily used for treating cold syndromes. This method is based on the principles … Read more

Kidney Yang Deficiency: Women Also Need to Warm Yang! Eight Methods to Warm Yang and Tonify the Kidneys!

Kidney Yang Deficiency: Women Also Need to Warm Yang! Eight Methods to Warm Yang and Tonify the Kidneys!

↑ Click the above 【Health Preservation Path】 to follow us ↑ Abstract: The Shanghai Dachang Gouju Li Shen’s Gynecology, which began in the early Ming Dynasty, has a history of 600 years through 20 generations. This article summarizes the eight methods of warming Yang in gynecology, namely, the method of warming Yang to regulate the … Read more

Warming Yang, Supplementing Yang, and Unblocking Yang: Differences Within Similarities

Warming Yang, Supplementing Yang, and Unblocking Yang: Differences Within Similarities

Inheriting the fire of Qi Huang, a public account with substance and warmth. Ai Yu Xiang Tang Warming Yang, Supplementing Yang, and Unblocking Yang are commonly used methods for treating conditions related to Yang Qi. In practice, due to unclear understanding of their connotations or the properties of corresponding herbal formulas, misuse or confusion of … Read more

Warming Yang: The Primary Acupoint for Warming Meridians and Treating Cold Extremities, Joint Cold, and Cold in the Lower Back and Legs, Essential for Winter

Warming Yang: The Primary Acupoint for Warming Meridians and Treating Cold Extremities, Joint Cold, and Cold in the Lower Back and Legs, Essential for Winter

↑ Click the card above to follow me ↑ “ ▼ Every night at 9 PM we chat about moxibustion | Wishing you good night ” Question from a netizen: Teacher Feng Mingyu, after arriving home for the winter, the past few days have been cold without central heating, the air conditioning is not warm, … Read more

Understanding the Differences Between Warming Yang, Strengthening Yang, Unblocking Yang, Elevating Yang, and Returning Yang in TCM

Understanding the Differences Between Warming Yang, Strengthening Yang, Unblocking Yang, Elevating Yang, and Returning Yang in TCM

Warming Yang, Strengthening Yang, Unblocking Yang, Elevating Yang, and Returning Yang are all methods for regulating Yang Qi. What are the differences between them, and how can they be distinguished? According to the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon): “Yang Qi is like the sun in the sky; if it loses its place, it will … Read more

Clinical Applications of Cang Zhu: A Comprehensive Guide

Clinical Applications of Cang Zhu: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction: Mr. Tao Yufeng has compiled 24 clinical treatment principles for “Cang Zhu” based on ancient texts, the experiences of historical physicians, and his own clinical insights, which are worth learning and collecting. 1 Cang Zhu (Atractylodes) promotes sweating and is more effective than Bai Zhu (White Atractylodes); it supplements and eliminates dampness, but its … Read more

Atractylodes: Elevating Clear Qi, Eliminating Phlegm, and Promoting Intestinal Health

Atractylodes: Elevating Clear Qi, Eliminating Phlegm, and Promoting Intestinal Health

This official WeChat account is managed by the Beijing Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. If you have not followed us yet, please click the blue “Capital TCM” above to follow. Atractylodes (Cāngzhú) refers to the dried rhizomes of the perennial herbaceous plants Atractylodes lancea and Atractylodes macrocephala. It has a pungent, bitter, and warm nature, … Read more

Main Effects, Compatibility Contraindications, and Clinical Applications of Atractylodes

Main Effects, Compatibility Contraindications, and Clinical Applications of Atractylodes

Atractylodes, also known as Chizhu (赤术), Majizhi (马蓟), Qingzhu (青术), and Xianzhu (仙术), is a well-known traditional Chinese medicinal herb. It has a bitter and pungent flavor and is warm in nature. It belongs to the Spleen (脾) and Stomach (胃) meridians. Its main components include atractylon, atractylone, and a variety of vitamins. The pharmacological … Read more

The Efficacy and Clinical Applications of Atractylodes

The Efficacy and Clinical Applications of Atractylodes

Introduction Atractylodes (Cāngzhú) is known for its ability to alleviate various ailments, a concept originating from the Song Dynasty physician Xǔ Shūwēi. Xǔ Shūwēi, who had a penchant for drinking, damaged his spleen and stomach, leading to spleen deficiency and the inability to transform dampness. Atractylodes, being warm and bitter in nature, can awaken the … Read more

14 Folk Remedies for Eliminating Dampness: Strengthening the Spleen and Removing Dampness

14 Folk Remedies for Eliminating Dampness: Strengthening the Spleen and Removing Dampness

Among the six pathogenic factors of wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness, and fire, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is particularly wary of dampness. Why is that? Because dampness can transform into cold dampness when encountering cold, into damp-heat when meeting heat, and into wind-dampness when affected by wind. Therefore, when there is dampness in the body, … Read more