The Relationship Between the Six Fu Organs

The Relationship Between the Six Fu Organs

Click↑ Follow us in blue! II. The Relationship Between the Six Fu Organs The physiological functions of the six Fu organs—gallbladder (Dan), stomach (Wei), large intestine (Da Chang), small intestine (Xiao Chang), bladder (Pang Guang), and San Jiao—are different, yet they all serve as organs for the transformation of food and the movement of fluids. … Read more

Four Medicinal Ingredients to Regulate Your Qi: Effective for Qi Stagnation and Food Accumulation!

Four Medicinal Ingredients to Regulate Your Qi: Effective for Qi Stagnation and Food Accumulation!

1 Qi stagnation syndrome (qì zhì zhèng) refers to a pathological state where the flow of Qi is obstructed and stagnant. The incidence of Qi stagnation syndrome is highest among middle-aged and elderly individuals, who often experience symptoms such as chest tightness, pain, or a feeling of fullness, with fullness being more prominent than pain … Read more