A Rare Look at the Correspondence Table of the Twelve Meridians and Emotions, and Major Acupoints for Emotional Regulation Worth Collecting!

A Rare Look at the Correspondence Table of the Twelve Meridians and Emotions, and Major Acupoints for Emotional Regulation Worth Collecting!

Negative emotions not only harm the liver but also affect the spleen and heart… All diseases arise from qi; anger causes qi to rise, joy causes qi to relax, sadness causes qi to dissipate, fear causes qi to descend, cold causes qi to contract, heat causes qi to leak, shock causes qi to become chaotic, … Read more

A Rarely Seen Table of Twelve Meridians and Their Corresponding Emotions, and Major Acupoints for Emotional Regulation Worth Collecting!

A Rarely Seen Table of Twelve Meridians and Their Corresponding Emotions, and Major Acupoints for Emotional Regulation Worth Collecting!

Disease Inquiry, Health Guidance, Classic Health Preservation, No Need to Seek Help When Sick Negative emotions not only harm the liver but also affect the spleen and heart… All diseases arise from Qi; anger causes Qi to rise, joy causes Qi to relax, sadness causes Qi to dissipate, fear causes Qi to descend, cold causes … Read more

Correspondence Table of Emotions and Pain Related to Blocked Meridians

Correspondence Table of Emotions and Pain Related to Blocked Meridians

12 Meridians Mnemonic: Fei (Lung), Da (Large Intestine), Pi (Spleen), Wei (Stomach), Xin (Heart), Xiao Chang (Small Intestine), Bladder (Pang), Kidney (Shen), Pericardium (Bao), Gallbladder (Dan), Liver (Gan), and Zang (Organ). Memorize these twelve characters, and you will remember the twelve meridians. Our body is composed of many meridians, and if the meridians are blocked, … Read more

The Huangdi Neijing on Emotions and Desires: Understanding the Seven Emotions and Six Desires

The Huangdi Neijing on Emotions and Desires: Understanding the Seven Emotions and Six Desires

More exciting content, please follow us. The Huangdi Neijing on Emotions: The five emotions correspond to the five organs; illness arises from the heart, and emotions determine human health. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) posits that “illness arises from the heart,” suggesting that the occurrence of disease is related to “emotions.” This aligns with modern medicine’s … Read more

The Seven Emotions and the Five Organs: The Role of the Five Elements in Health

The Seven Emotions and the Five Organs: The Role of the Five Elements in Health

Joy, anger, worry, thought, sadness, fear, and shock are the seven emotions of humanity; a person without emotions is devoid of compassion, and when the seven emotions are exhausted, compassion arises.Human emotions are varied, and each corresponds to our spleen.The “Su Wen: On Pain” states: “Anger harms the liver, joy harms the heart, thought harms … Read more

The Path to Wellness: Harmony Between the Five Organs and the Soul

The Path to Wellness: Harmony Between the Five Organs and the Soul

Taiji Luo Wanxiang In the ancient wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the relationship between the Five Organs (五脏, wǔ zàng) and the soul (魂魄, hún pò) is regarded as the core of wellness. According to the “Su Wen: On the Five Qi” (《素问·宣明五气篇》), it states: “The Five Organs store; the heart stores the spirit … Read more

The Ultimate Goal of Health Preservation is to Cultivate Good Habits!

The Ultimate Goal of Health Preservation is to Cultivate Good Habits!

After several years of the pandemic, people’s awareness of health preservation has gradually increased, with a heightened sense of valuing life! The younger generation, particularly those born in the 1990s and 2000s, now carry thermos cups when they go out, brew health teas in the office, and engage in practices like foot baths and learning … Read more

Unveiling TCM: Why Does the Human Body Experience Yin-Yang Imbalance?

Unveiling TCM: Why Does the Human Body Experience Yin-Yang Imbalance?

The balance of Yin and Yang in the human body is not fixed; as stated in the “Su Wen: On the Correspondence of Yin and Yang”: “When Yin is heavy, Yang must be present; when Yang is heavy, Yin must be present.” Therefore, the balance of Yin and Yang can easily be disrupted. This is … Read more

Understanding the Six Evils and Seven Emotions Affecting Health: Providing Balanced Nutrition for Disease Recovery

Understanding the Six Evils and Seven Emotions Affecting Health: Providing Balanced Nutrition for Disease Recovery

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that diseases arise from the external Six Evils and internal Seven Emotions. The former refers to external causes, while the latter refers to internal causes, with external causes acting through internal ones. The Six Evils are the changes in natural conditions, namely Wind, Cold, Heat, Dampness, Dryness, and Fire; the … Read more

What Are the Seven Emotions and Six Desires?

What Are the Seven Emotions and Six Desires?

Buddhism states: “All is empty.” This refers to letting go of all seven emotions and six desires. We often mention the seven emotions and six desires, but what exactly do they refer to? The seven emotions and six desires actually refer to human emotions and desires. The so-called seven emotions are the seven types of … Read more