Analysis of the Deep Pulse (Chen Mai) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Analysis of the Deep Pulse (Chen Mai) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

2.Deep Pulse (Chen Mai) Diagram of Deep Pulse The deep pulse, referred to as “stone” or “ying” in the Neijing, indicates that the pulse is deep and requires significant pressure to palpate. The Pulse Classic, Volume One states: “The deep pulse is not felt with light pressure, but is palpable with heavy pressure.” Zhang Deng … Read more

A Series on Tongue Diagnosis

A Series on Tongue Diagnosis

A few days ago, I received a patient who is also a friend I have known for a long time. She mentioned over the phone that she felt very fatigued and her spirit was not good. She also said that her spleen and stomach were not in good condition and felt blocked in her body, … 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

Tongue Diagnosis │ Sublingual Collaterals

Tongue Diagnosis │ Sublingual Collaterals

Sublingual collaterals are longitudinal veins located on both sides of the lingual frenulum, primarily reflecting the state of qi and blood circulation. Common abnormal manifestations of the sublingual collaterals include: coarse and long veins resembling a net, varicose veins, and blood stasis in the veins. Normal sublingual veins: Characteristics of the tongue: The sublingual collaterals … Read more

How to Differentiate Between Stomach Deficiency Cold and Stomach Excess Cold in Patients with Stomach Pain?

How to Differentiate Between Stomach Deficiency Cold and Stomach Excess Cold in Patients with Stomach Pain?

Is it true that the common condition of stomach cold can be divided into deficiency and excess? Let’s learn together! Two Types of Stomach Cold Syndrome Spleen and Stomach Deficiency Cold (Wei Xu Han) Spleen and stomach deficiency cold refers to the deficiency of yang qi in the spleen and stomach, with an excess of … Read more