Luo Dalun: Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the Fourth Factor for Women’s Sensitivity to Cold, with External Cold and Internal Causes Often Being Interrelated, and Internal Causes Being the Main Reason for Women’s Cold Sensitivity

Luo Dalun: Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the Fourth Factor for Women’s Sensitivity to Cold, with External Cold and Internal Causes Often Being Interrelated, and Internal Causes Being the Main Reason for Women’s Cold Sensitivity

Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the fourth factor for women’s sensitivity to cold. Yang deficiency means that the fire of the Mingmen (Gate of Life) is insufficient. The cold sensitivity caused by Yang deficiency indicates that this person indeed has insufficient Yang Qi, which means that the fire of the Mingmen and the fire … Read more

Important: Identifying All Forms of Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency!

Important: Identifying All Forms of Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency!

Identifying All Forms of Yang Deficiency   In individuals with Yang deficiency, Yin energy is naturally abundant (the term Yin refers to excess water, which is blood. When blood is abundant, Qi is weak, leading to Yang deficiency). Although there may be manifestations of all types of fire symptoms externally (this fire is termed “deficient fire,” … Read more

Yang Deficiency: The Root Cause of Modern Diseases

Yang Deficiency: The Root Cause of Modern Diseases

Yang deficiency has many characteristics, with a particular sensitivity to cold being a manifestation of weakened yang qi. In most cases, many people suffer from yang qi damage without realizing it, and instead, they are inexplicably troubled by common illnesses. If they frequently receive cold antibiotic treatments as a result, it is akin to adding … Read more

Yang Deficiency with Floating Fire: Fire Not Returning to the Source Due to Yang Deficiency and Excess Cold

Yang Deficiency with Floating Fire: Fire Not Returning to the Source Due to Yang Deficiency and Excess Cold

Yang deficiency with floating fire refers to the condition where “those with Yang deficiency can also experience fever, as the original Yang is depleted, and the fire does not return to its source.” Clinically, it presents two sets of opposing symptoms: the first is Kidney Yang deficiency, which is the essence of the disease: pale … Read more

Application of Seven Traditional Chinese Medicines for Regulating Yang Deficiency Constitution

Application of Seven Traditional Chinese Medicines for Regulating Yang Deficiency Constitution

Director Zhao popularizes health and wellness knowledge. Click below to follow for free ↓↓↓ Yang deficiency constitution refers to the pathological phenomenon of weakened Yang Qi, commonly seen in modern medical conditions such as hypertension, coronary heart disease, heart failure, indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, chronic gastroenteritis, diabetes, menopausal syndrome, erectile dysfunction, and irregular menstruation. Traditional Chinese … Read more

Dietary Nourishment for Yang Deficiency Constitution (Comprehensive, Recommended for Collection)

Dietary Nourishment for Yang Deficiency Constitution (Comprehensive, Recommended for Collection)

Introduction Yang deficiency constitution refers to a condition where Yang Qi is relatively weak, leading to a significant decline in physiological functions, characterized by reduced ability to withstand cold. The main manifestations include feeling cold, cold limbs, aversion to cold and preference for warmth, low energy, pale complexion, lack of thirst, loose stools, clear and … Read more

A Comprehensive Explanation of Yang Deficiency (Understanding Yin and Yang)

A Comprehensive Explanation of Yang Deficiency (Understanding Yin and Yang)

【Disclaimer】The images and text are sourced from the internet. If there is any infringement, please contact us for removal! 1. What is Yang? The “Neijing” states: “Yang receives qi from heaven to warm the skin and flesh.” Gu Songyuan says: “The warmth of the whole body is Yang qi.” Zhang Cugong says: “The return of … Read more

Common Symptoms of Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency: A Self-Assessment Guide

1. Yang Deficiency: Detailed Symptoms 1. Head: Headaches upon waking (turbid yin obstructing clear yang), the top of the head feels cold, headaches occur without a hat, and the face may appear flushed; 2. Face: Complexion appears bluish, pale, or flushed and hot; 3. Eyes: Dark circles, visual fatigue, dull eyesight, “peach blossom eyes,” and … Read more

How to Regulate Yang Deficiency and Cold Body? 10 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Treatment

How to Regulate Yang Deficiency and Cold Body? 10 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Treatment

Yang deficiency refers to the condition where the body’s Yang energy is weak, leading to reduced function or vitality, decreased metabolic activity, and low reactivity, resulting in a pathological phenomenon of insufficient Yang heat. Due to insufficient Yang energy, the body’s ability to resist cold decreases, thus the overall characteristic of Yang deficiency is ‘cold’ … Read more

Yin-Yang Thinking: Identifying All Forms of Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency! (Including 17 Points of Yin-Yang Differentiation)

Yin-Yang Thinking: Identifying All Forms of Yang Deficiency and Yin Deficiency! (Including 17 Points of Yin-Yang Differentiation)

Identifying All Forms of Yang Deficiency For individuals with Yang deficiency, Yin energy must naturally be abundant (the term Yin energy refers to the abundance of water, which is blood. When blood is abundant, Qi is weak, leading to Yang deficiency). Although all symptoms of fire may appear externally (this fire is termed “deficiency fire,” … Read more