Blood Deficiency: Organ Nourishment Deficiency and Blood Failing to Carry Qi

Blood Deficiency: Organ Nourishment Deficiency and Blood Failing to Carry Qi

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), blood deficiency, also known as xue xu (血虚), refers to a pathological change characterized by a reduction in the nourishing and moistening functions of blood, leading to a lack of nourishment in the organs, meridians, and bodily structures. This condition indicates a pathological phenomenon of insufficient yin blood within the … Read more

Manifestations and Regulation of Blood Deficiency

Manifestations and Regulation of Blood Deficiency

1. What is Anemia? 1. The human peripheral blood does not contain a sufficient amount of red blood cells. 2. Insufficient red blood cells cannot adequately supply oxygen to tissues and organs. 3. Common symptoms include fatigue, easy exhaustion, dizziness, etc. 4. Treatment based on different causes is key. ​ 2. What is Blood Deficiency? … 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

Understanding Blood Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Blood Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Is Anemia Equivalent to Blood Deficiency? Ms. Wang recently visited a TCM practitioner due to insomnia, dizziness, and delayed menstruation. The doctor diagnosed her with 血虚 (xuè xū, Blood Deficiency) and prescribed a blood-nourishing formula. The next day, she went to a Western hospital for a routine blood test, and the results showed that her … 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

Professor Pan Yi: How Traditional Chinese Medicine Helps Those with Qi Deficiency

Professor Pan Yi: How Traditional Chinese Medicine Helps Those with Qi Deficiency

▲ Author: Professor Pan Yi, MD, PhD, Doctoral Supervisor, Director of the Department of Basic Theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Vice Chairman of the Basic Theory Research Professional Committee of Guangdong Province Traditional Chinese Medicine Association Nowadays, everyone loves to “tonify”. Professor Pan Yi from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine … Read more

Four Types of Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Are You Experiencing Qi Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, or Something Else?

Four Types of Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Are You Experiencing Qi Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, or Something Else?

Staying up late, sitting for long periods, and using air conditioning… modern people have many minor ailments: Even when resting on time, one still feels weakness in the limbs; After walking for ten minutes, one quickly becomes breathless; Hands and feet are cold all year round, and one is even afraid of the cold; Speaking … 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

Excessive Sweating and Prone to Colds! These are Signs of Qi Deficiency, Here are 5 Tips to ‘Tonify Qi’

Excessive Sweating and Prone to Colds! These are Signs of Qi Deficiency, Here are 5 Tips to 'Tonify Qi'

Manifestations of Qi Deficiency Individuals with Qi deficiency, as the name suggests, generally have weak muscles and their body shape tends to fall into two extremes: either excessively thin or excessively overweight. However, both types often exhibit pale lips and a light red tongue, with sparse hair. They tend to have a gloomy and introverted … Read more

The Source of Disease Recurrence

The Source of Disease Recurrence

Follow Teacher Mu’s video account, where Mu interacts and answers questions in the live stream. Long press the image above to follow Teacher Mu’s video account↑↑↑ To regulate your constitution, you must first understand the following three points:First: The tendency of the constitution is a common major reason for the recurrence of stubborn diseases, and … Read more