Six Treatment Methods for Coronary Heart Disease: Experience of Zhao Xiw

Six Treatment Methods for Coronary Heart Disease: Experience of Zhao Xiw

Click the “Public Account” above to subscribe! Source|China Traditional Chinese Medicine News Written by|Henan Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Mao Dexi • Zhao Xiw believes that the application of classical formulas requires a clear understanding of the relationship between disease differentiation and syndrome differentiation. The disease is the essence, the body; the syndrome is … Read more

Does Long-term Blood Deficiency Lead to Yin Deficiency? Symptoms and Consequences of Prolonged Blood Deficiency

Does Long-term Blood Deficiency Lead to Yin Deficiency? Symptoms and Consequences of Prolonged Blood Deficiency

Long-term blood deficiency may lead to Yin deficiency, especially kidney Yin deficiency. Blood deficiency refers to insufficient blood quantity or quality, which fails to nourish various parts of the body adequately. Over time, this can lead to depletion of Yin fluids, resulting in internal heat due to Yin deficiency. Kidney Yin plays a role in … Read more

Fuzi is Not a Hot Medicine!

Fuzi is Not a Hot Medicine!

The biggest mistake in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) today is: the indiscriminate use of warming herbs and Fuzi (Aconite)! Fuzi is not what is called the “king of all medicines, the crown of hot medicines!” Is Fuzi cold or hot? Just look at the symptoms of poisoning to know: numbness of the mouth, tongue, and … Read more

The Proper Use of Fuzi to Warm the Yang of the Five Organs

The Proper Use of Fuzi to Warm the Yang of the Five Organs

“ Introduction: Fuzi (Aconite) is one of the four major herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Throughout history, countless practitioners have studied and utilized it, especially in critical moments where it has proven to be remarkably effective. However, due to its toxic nature, many practitioners are hesitant to use it. As the title of this … Read more

Learning Chinese Medicine from the Masters: Fu Zi (Aconite)

Learning Chinese Medicine from the Masters: Fu Zi (Aconite)

Fu Zi (Aconite) is one of the four main herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) (Ren Shen (Ginseng), Shi Gao (Gypsum), Da Huang (Rhubarb), Fu Zi), also known as the “Four Pillars of Medicine,” highlighting its significance.The function of Fu Zi lies in warming the Yang of the five internal organs. Historically and presently, Zhang … Read more

The Efficacy of Fuzi (Aconite): Nourishing Fire and Assisting Yang, Dispelling Cold and Alleviating Pain

The Efficacy of Fuzi (Aconite): Nourishing Fire and Assisting Yang, Dispelling Cold and Alleviating Pain

The efficacy of Fuzi (Aconite) in Traditional Chinese Medicine includes reviving yang, nourishing fire, dispelling cold, and alleviating pain. Clinically, Fuzi can be decocted to improve the body’s constitution, particularly for treating weak patients. It is effective in treating edema due to kidney yang deficiency, as well as male impotence, female cold in the uterus, … Read more