Acupoint Knowledge | Twelve Meridians: The Weizhong Point of the Foot Taiyang Bladder Meridian

Acupoint Knowledge | Twelve Meridians: The Weizhong Point of the Foot Taiyang Bladder Meridian

Warm Reminder This section aims to introduce the basic knowledge of acupoints in the human body, allowing everyone to have a fundamental understanding of them and a simple grasp of their application in external therapies such as moxibustion, cupping, and guasha. Many acupoints have high risks associated with needling; non-professionals in acupuncture should not attempt … Read more

Acupoint Knowledge | Twelve Meridians: The Tian Shu Point of the Stomach Meridian

Acupoint Knowledge | Twelve Meridians: The Tian Shu Point of the Stomach Meridian

Warm Reminder This section aims to introduce the basic knowledge of acupoints in the human body, providing a fundamental understanding of them and a simple overview of their application in external therapies such as moxibustion, cupping, and guasha. Many acupoints have high risks associated with needling; therefore, non-professionals should not attempt needling operations! The Stomach … Read more

What to Do About Blood Stasis? Experimental Evidence Shows Moxibustion is Very Effective

What to Do About Blood Stasis? Experimental Evidence Shows Moxibustion is Very Effective

All diseases arise from stasis; stasis accelerates aging.Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) states: all diseases arise from stasis; the process of aging is the continuous blockage of meridians.By the age of fifty, approximately 50% of the body may experience stasis, leading to rapid aging.The reason for different pain locations and diseases is due to different areas … Read more

Blood Stasis Constitution Easily Leads to Cancer! TCM Offers 5 Ways to Regulate Blood Stasis Constitution to Promote Blood Circulation and Reduce Illness!

Blood Stasis Constitution Easily Leads to Cancer! TCM Offers 5 Ways to Regulate Blood Stasis Constitution to Promote Blood Circulation and Reduce Illness!

In daily life, have you ever experienced these troubles?Sometimes, when the body is slightly bumped,bruises appear on the skin and take a long time to fade;the skin tone is dark, prone to spots, and dark circles are prominent,despite using many whitening skincare products with little effect;sometimes the body also feels pain for no reason.These are … Read more

Blood Stasis Causes Various Illnesses: A TCM Approach to Unblock Blood Vessels and Eliminate Stasis!

Blood Stasis Causes Various Illnesses: A TCM Approach to Unblock Blood Vessels and Eliminate Stasis!

Click the blue text above to follow me and learn about moxibustion health preservation. In TCM theory, blood stasis (xue yu) is one of the common pathological states, referring to the accumulation of blood that deviates from its normal flow, or the stagnation of blood within the meridians and organs, leading to the formation of … Read more

Qi Deficiency: Understanding and Treating Your Qi Deficiency Constitution with Moxibustion at Three Key Acupuncture Points

Qi Deficiency: Understanding and Treating Your Qi Deficiency Constitution with Moxibustion at Three Key Acupuncture Points

What is Qi Deficiency? Qi deficiency refers to a series of pathological changes and symptoms caused by insufficient original Qi. Original Qi is a term in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that represents the most fundamental and important Qi, serving as the driving force behind human life activities. TCM theory posits that original Qi originates from … Read more

What Causes Qi Deficiency and How to Regulate It?

What Causes Qi Deficiency and How to Regulate It?

Click the blue text to follow us The body is the capital of our revolution, and we must pay attention to our health. However, sometimes problems arise. Many people are familiar with Qi deficiency. So, what is Qi deficiency? What causes Qi deficiency? How should it be regulated? Let’s take a look together. If you … Read more

Understanding Deficiencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang

Understanding Deficiencies in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emphasizes the importance of syndrome differentiation and treatment. Without understanding which type of deficiency one belongs to, blindly supplementing can lead to symptoms such as heat excess and constipation, and in severe cases, can harm one’s health! Today, we will discuss the concepts of “deficiency” and “supplementation,” helping you identify your … Read more

Ten Out of Ten People Are Qi Deficient: It’s Time to Nourish Your Qi!

Ten Out of Ten People Are Qi Deficient: It’s Time to Nourish Your Qi!

Have you ever experienced the following situation:Feeling exhausted, tired at work, tired at home, tired when going out, every breath feels tiring……Always feeling lazy, too lazy to do housework, too lazy to attend gatherings, too lazy to open packages, just feeling too lazy to move……In fact, you don’t want to be this lazy or tired, … Read more

What Are the Symptoms of Qi Deficiency?

What Are the Symptoms of Qi Deficiency?

Qi deficiency (气虚) is a term in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that refers to pathological changes and symptoms arising from insufficient vital energy (元气). The causes of Qi deficiency in individuals are often related to congenital insufficiency, malnutrition, and excessive fatigue. What are the symptoms of Qi deficiency? 1. Pale complexion Individuals with Qi deficiency … Read more