Distinguishing Between Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency: How to Identify and Regulate?

Distinguishing Between Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency: How to Identify and Regulate?

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the concepts of Yin Deficiency (Yin Xu), Yang Deficiency (Yang Xu), Qi Deficiency (Qi Xu), and Blood Deficiency (Xue Xu) are frequently discussed.Many people perceive these conditions as intangible and difficult to identify, making it challenging to discern where their deficiencies lie.So, where exactly are your deficiencies?Today, we will teach … Read more

Dr. Jiang’s Night Talk: Carefully Observe the Yin and Yang to Adjust Them for Balance

Dr. Jiang's Night Talk: Carefully Observe the Yin and Yang to Adjust Them for Balance

In the past few issues, I have discussed how to achieve balance between Yin and Yang through health preservation. There is a classic saying in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) – “Carefully observe the location of Yin and Yang and adjust them to achieve balance as the goal.” This means finding the reasons for the imbalance … Read more

Energy Diagram of Yin-Yang and Qi-Blood Imbalance and Treatment Methods

Energy Diagram of Yin-Yang and Qi-Blood Imbalance and Treatment Methods

The human body is a unity of Yin and Yang; only with a balance of Yin and Yang can the body be healthy; otherwise, the body will become ill.This article summarizes the conditions of Yin-Yang imbalance in the human body, understanding which may be beneficial for learning and understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).First: Diagram of … Read more

Yijing Health Preservation — Balancing Yin and Yang

Balancing Yin and Yang for a Healthy Life Why is there not a straight line dividing the two halves of the Taiji diagram, but rather a curved S-shape? This is because the S-shape symbolizes the dynamic balance of Yin and Yang that is constantly maintained. Therefore, in health preservation, we must also pay attention to … Read more

Chapter 1: Yin-Yang Balance and Imbalance

Chapter 1: Yin-Yang Balance and Imbalance

1. Yin-Yang Balance and Imbalance 1.1. Yin-Yang Balance is a Universal Principle, Not Just for TCM Yin-Yang balance is a traditional Chinese concept that can be used to explain various phenomena, not limited to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Essentially, it refers to the appropriate degree of various indicators necessary for the normal operation of things. … Read more

Common Symptoms and Treatment Methods for Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency

Common Symptoms and Treatment Methods for Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency

Body deficiency is generally divided into four types: 1. Qi Deficiency (Qi Xu) Constitution Manifestations: Mental fatigue, physical weakness, pale complexion, reduced appetite with abdominal distension, shortness of breath, reluctance to speak, wheezing, spontaneous sweating, pale tongue with thin white coating, weak pulse. Treatment method: Tonify Qi and strengthen the Spleen. Commonly used herbs: Huang … Read more

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: Essential Knowledge to Prevent Illness!

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: Essential Knowledge to Prevent Illness!

Follow our official WeChat account…… Daily sharing to accompany the growth of TCM practitioners From the moment a person is born, they begin to consume energy daily, primarily referring to the innate essence of kidney qi. This essence is like a gas tank that diminishes with use. Therefore, in this sense, compared to the absolute … Read more

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: How to Nourish Your Body

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: How to Nourish Your Body

1. Body Deficiency is Divided into Four Types: Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency   1. Qi Deficiency   The main manifestations of Qi deficiency include: shortness of breath, low energy, fatigue, a weak voice, shortness of breath upon exertion, easy sweating, dizziness, palpitations, pale yellow complexion, poor appetite, signs of internal heat, spontaneous … Read more

Differentiating Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: Identification Methods and Nourishing Strategies

Differentiating Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: Identification Methods and Nourishing Strategies

More exciting content, please click the blue text above to follow us! In the theoretical system of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the health status of the human body is closely related to the balance of Qi (气), Blood (血), Yin (阴), and Yang (阳). The four common physical states of Qi deficiency (气虚), Blood deficiency … Read more

Understanding the Four Types of Body Deficiency: Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency

Understanding the Four Types of Body Deficiency: Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency

Body deficiency is categorized into four types: Qi deficiency, Blood deficiency, Yin deficiency, and Yang deficiency. 1. “Qi Deficiency”: The main manifestations of Qi deficiency include: shortness of breath, fatigue, low voice, shortness of breath upon exertion, easy sweating, dizziness, palpitations, pale yellow complexion, poor appetite, internal heat, spontaneous sweating, prolapse of the rectum, uterine … Read more