Common Treatment Methods for Qi Deficiency Syndrome

Common Treatment Methods for Qi Deficiency Syndrome

Common Treatment Methods for Qi Deficiency Syndrome (1)Yiqi Gubiao Method (益气固表法): This method is suitable for patients with lung Qi deficiency and weak defensive Qi, characterized by loose pores, spontaneous sweating, aversion to wind, and susceptibility to colds. The formula is similar to Yu Ping Feng San (玉屏风散). According to the “Jing Yue Quan Shu”, … Read more

The Stages of Yin-Yang Imbalance: Insights from the Huangdi Neijing

The Stages of Yin-Yang Imbalance: Insights from the Huangdi Neijing

The concept of “Yin-Yang” in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a topic that can be endlessly discussed. However, anyone interested in TCM, with a degree of confidence, will have some understanding and analysis of “Yin-Yang”. In fact, to some extent, it can be said that the theory of “Yin-Yang” is the cornerstone of TCM health … Read more

Understanding Yin and Yang Balance in Traditional Chinese Medicine: What Do Yin and Yang Represent?

Understanding Yin and Yang Balance in Traditional Chinese Medicine: What Do Yin and Yang Represent?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) posits that the life of the human body is generated through the movement and transformation of Yin and Yang. Anything that is bright, outward, warm, ascending, and associated with sunlight is considered Yang; conversely, anything that is dark, inward, descending, cold, and away from sunlight is classified as Yin. In TCM, … Read more

Identification and Regulation of Phlegm-Damp Constitution in Traditional Chinese Medicine

In the vast population, there are 9 types of constitutions: 1 balanced and 8 imbalanced.Health maintenance should be tailored to one’s constitution; otherwise, it may backfire and increase the burden on the body. ▲ Nine Constitutions in Traditional Chinese Medicine In the previous issue, we learned about the identification and regulation of Yang Deficiency Constitution … Read more

Identifying TCM Constitutions: Phlegm-Dampness as the Root of Obesity!

Identifying TCM Constitutions: Phlegm-Dampness as the Root of Obesity!

In the treasure trove of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), constitution identification serves as a key that opens the door to a healthy life. TCM categorizes human constitutions into nine types: Pinghe (平和质, Harmonious Constitution), Qixu (气虚质, Qi Deficiency Constitution), Yangxu (阳虚质, Yang Deficiency Constitution), Yinxu (阴虚质, Yin Deficiency Constitution), Phlegm-Dampness (痰湿质), Damp-Heat (湿热质), Xueyu (血瘀质, … Read more

Common Symptoms and Treatment Methods for Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency

Common Symptoms and Treatment Methods for Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency

Body deficiency is generally divided into four types: 1. Qi Deficiency (Qi Xu) Constitution Manifestations: Mental fatigue, physical weakness, pale complexion, reduced appetite with abdominal distension, shortness of breath, reluctance to speak, wheezing, spontaneous sweating, pale tongue with thin white coating, weak pulse. Treatment method: Tonify Qi and strengthen the Spleen. Commonly used herbs: Huang … Read more

Understanding Your Body Constitution: Yang Deficiency or Yin Deficiency?

The human constitution is divided into nine types: Pinghe Zhi (Balanced Constitution), Yang Xu Zhi (Yang Deficiency Constitution), Yin Xu Zhi (Yin Deficiency Constitution), Qi Xu Zhi (Qi Deficiency Constitution), Tan Shi Zhi (Phlegm-Damp Constitution), Shi Re Zhi (Damp-Heat Constitution), Xue Yu Zhi (Blood Stasis Constitution), Te Bing Zhi (Special Constitution), Qi Yu Zhi (Qi … Read more

Understanding Your Body Constitution: Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and More

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), human constitution is classified into nine types: Yin Deficiency (Yin Xu), Yang Deficiency (Yang Xu), Qi Deficiency (Qi Xu), Phlegm-Dampness (Tan Shi), Damp-Heat (Shi Re), Qi Stagnation (Qi Yu), Blood Stasis (Yu Xue), Special Constitution (Te Bing), and Balanced Constitution (Ping He). Whether for health maintenance or disease treatment, understanding … Read more

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: Essential Knowledge to Prevent Illness!

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: Essential Knowledge to Prevent Illness!

Follow our official WeChat account…… Daily sharing to accompany the growth of TCM practitioners From the moment a person is born, they begin to consume energy daily, primarily referring to the innate essence of kidney qi. This essence is like a gas tank that diminishes with use. Therefore, in this sense, compared to the absolute … Read more

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: How to Nourish Your Body

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency: How to Nourish Your Body

1. Body Deficiency is Divided into Four Types: Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, and Yang Deficiency   1. Qi Deficiency   The main manifestations of Qi deficiency include: shortness of breath, low energy, fatigue, a weak voice, shortness of breath upon exertion, easy sweating, dizziness, palpitations, pale yellow complexion, poor appetite, signs of internal heat, spontaneous … Read more