Daily Question (87): What are the olfactory characteristics of a person with Liver Qi Stagnation?

Daily Question (87): What are the olfactory characteristics of a person with Liver Qi Stagnation?

Hello, I am a TCM practitioner, Wen Junran. Today, I present you with a TCM diagnostic question. Suppose you have a patient in front of you, diagnosed with Gan Yu Qi Zhi (Liver Qi Stagnation). What should be the olfactory characteristics of this patient? A, shortness of breath B, belching C, gasping D, sighing E, … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Diagnosis Through Auditory Examination

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Diagnosis Through Auditory Examination

Diagnosis Through Auditory ExaminationAuditory examination is a method of diagnosing diseases based on various sounds produced by the patient, assessing their pitch, urgency, strength, and clarity.① High-pitched sounds: Indicate that the vital energy is not deficient, belonging to heat syndrome or excess syndrome.② Heavy and muddy voice: Indicates external invasion of wind-cold, unregulated lung qi, … Read more

Stagnant Qi Leading to Stomach Distension and Belching? A Formula to Regulate Qi and Relieve Stagnation for Comfort

Stagnant Qi Leading to Stomach Distension and Belching? A Formula to Regulate Qi and Relieve Stagnation for Comfort

Click the blue text to follow us Written by/Happy Heart A happy heart is a good medicine. Why does Qi stagnate? Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that Qi must flow smoothly; if it is obstructed, it leads to stagnation. Especially in the stomach and large intestine, which are part of the six fu organs, if … Read more