The Impact of Emotions on Health: Insights from Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Impact of Emotions on Health: Insights from Traditional Chinese Medicine

In the process of recognizing the surrounding world or interacting with others, individuals are never indifferent to any person, event, or object, and always express certain emotions, such as: love and dislike, happiness or sadness, joy or sorrow, excitement or fear. As the saying goes, “When one encounters joyful events, the spirit is uplifted; after … Read more

The Impact of Emotional Factors on Health

The Impact of Emotional Factors on Health

Emotional distress, depression, and pain can accumulate in the body. Your brain may temporarily forget, but your body will always remember and remind you through illness!01Illness from Heartbreak: Five Element Acupuncture Helps Her Find Happiness AgainShe is a quiet and beautiful girl who has been diagnosed with “Polycystic Ovary Syndrome” and has been undergoing herbal … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Treating Liver Qi Stagnation and Low Mood with Four Classic Formulas to Soothe the Liver and Regulate Qi

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Treating Liver Qi Stagnation and Low Mood with Four Classic Formulas to Soothe the Liver and Regulate Qi

Old Folk Remedies Collectionto Promote Health Knowledge Click below to follow for free ↓↓↓ The liver is a very important organ in our body for detoxification. When people experience anger and depression, it can harm the liver. This leads to a condition known as Gan Yu Qi Zhi (Liver Qi Stagnation), which is a term … Read more

Understanding Weak Pulses: Is It Really a Sign of Deficiency?

“Doctor, I feel dizzy, and my left wrist pulse is very weak. On TV, they say a weak pulse indicates insufficient qi and blood in the body. Is my dizziness due to being too weak?” Indeed, her left pulse is weak, but her right pulse is strong and smooth. Is her body really deficient? Pulse … Read more

The Wonders of the Twenty-Eight Pulses in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Understanding Pulse Diagnosis (Part 1)

The Wonders of the Twenty-Eight Pulses in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Understanding Pulse Diagnosis (Part 1)

Many people are curious about how a pulse can reveal issues within the body. I remember watching a short video about a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) class in university, where the teacher was demonstrating “pulse diagnosis” and asked if anyone wanted to try. The teacher was an expert, and usually, one would have to wait … Read more

Collection of Pulse Diagnosis Verses from “Binhuhuaixue”

Collection of Pulse Diagnosis Verses from "Binhuhuaixue"

1. Floating Pulse (Fu Mai) The floating pulse is strong when lifted and weak when pressed down (from “Pulse Classic”). It resembles the feathers on a bird’s back blown by a gentle breeze, light and floating (lightly floating appearance), like following the elm pods (from “Suwen”), like wood floating on water (Cui’s description), like twisting … Read more

Introduction to Pulse Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Introduction to Pulse Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

1、Floating Pulse (Fu Mai) Floating pulse is strong when lifted and weak when pressed (《脉经》). It resembles the feathers on a bird’s back being lightly blown by the wind, appearing light and floating. It is like the movement of the elm seed (《素问》), like wood floating on water (Cui’s description), or like twisting the leaves … Read more

Illustrated Guide to 28 Dynamic Pulse Diagnoses in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Illustrated Guide to 28 Dynamic Pulse Diagnoses in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The cun, guan, and chi of the left hand correspond to the heart, liver, and kidneys of the human body; the cun, guan, and chi of the right hand correspond to the lungs, spleen, and mingmen (Gate of Life). Floating Pulse (Fu Mai)【Body Image Song】Floating on the skin, like wood floating on water; it is … Read more

Introduction to TCM Pulse Diagnosis: A Comprehensive Study of the Pinghu Pulse Theory!

Introduction to TCM Pulse Diagnosis: A Comprehensive Study of the Pinghu Pulse Theory!

1、Fú (Floating) Fú mài (Floating pulse) is characterized by a strong presence when lifted and a weak presence when pressed down (from Mài jīng). It resembles the light touch of a breeze on a bird’s feathers, appearing light and floating, like the movement of elm seeds (from Sù wèn), like wood floating on water (from … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Tongue Diagnosis: Easily Understand Your Health Condition

Comprehensive Guide to Tongue Diagnosis: Easily Understand Your Health Condition

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), diagnosis involves the four examinations: observation, listening, inquiry, and palpation. Only by integrating these four diagnostic methods can one more accurately determine the underlying pathology, especially as pulse diagnosis reflects real-time and precise conditions. However, among these four examinations, the general public can greatly benefit from self-examination through tongue observation … Read more