Master Ni Haixia Discusses the Hand Taiyin Meridian: Understandable for Beginners!

Master Ni Haixia Discusses the Hand Taiyin Meridian: Understandable for Beginners!

What about the pulse? It is located on the right side. We have major tendons in our hands. The palm I drew is relatively plump, and the pulse on the left hand is somewhat different from that on the right hand. This is the palm, and these are the fingers. The pulses on the left … Read more

I Am Not Lazy, I Am Qi Deficient

I Am Not Lazy, I Am Qi Deficient

Click on the “Yang Dad” above to follow us Written by | Erjie Once, my friend asked me: What are your special skills? I replied: I have a special talent for daydreaming. I even emphasized: The average person cannot daydream as long as I do. I enjoy daydreaming, absolutely daydreaming, not playing on my phone, … Read more

Understanding Excessive Desire and Its Remedies in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Excessive Desire and Its Remedies in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Introduction~ Excessive desire, strong cravings, deficiency of Yin fluids, and inability to maintain essence can be resolved by nourishing Yin to alleviate internal heat and restore tranquility. Dear Doctor, why do I always feel such strong sexual urges? I feel increasingly weak, yet my cravings grow stronger. I have tried to abstain from sexual activities … Read more

Qi Stagnation: Symptoms of Distension and Pain, Irritability, Phlegm, and Coughing – Treatment: Strengthening the Spleen, Smoothing the Liver, and Clearing the Lung and Stomach

Qi Stagnation: Symptoms of Distension and Pain, Irritability, Phlegm, and Coughing - Treatment: Strengthening the Spleen, Smoothing the Liver, and Clearing the Lung and Stomach

The lungs govern the storage of Qi; all Qi within the organs and meridians is disseminated by the lungs. Qi is inherently clear and descending; when the heart fire turns right, it transforms into lung Qi. Once lung Qi is transformed, it has already nurtured the Yin spirit, thus its nature is clear, solemn, and … Read more

6 Common Symptoms of Yang Deficiency and 7 Acupuncture Points to Nourish Yang

6 Common Symptoms of Yang Deficiency and 7 Acupuncture Points to Nourish Yang

Constantly cold hands and feet, lack of energy, poor complexion, and feeling fatigued with minimal activity… If you often feel unwell but can’t pinpoint the issue, it may be due to a reduction of Yang Qi in your body. We often hear Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) talk about Yang Qi, but what exactly is “Yang … Read more