Understanding Yang Deficiency: Clinical Applications of Warming and Supporting Yang

Understanding Yang Deficiency: Clinical Applications of Warming and Supporting Yang

Record | Issue 882, January 20, 2021 Update: Daily simple records on WeChat public account: Jingfang Diary Total word count: 12000 Reading time: 15 minutes Today is the 882nd day of my diary. I: Li Cheng, Dong Hai, Jin Yi, An Xiang, good evening. Today we discuss the clinical application of warming and supporting Yang. … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Suitable Techniques – Warming Yang Cupping

Traditional Chinese Medicine Suitable Techniques - Warming Yang Cupping

Traditional Chinese Medicine Lecture Warming Yang Cupping Warming Yang Cupping Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) recognizes that the fast-paced lifestyle and high stress levels of modern individuals have led to an increasing number of people in a sub-healthy state. From the perspective of TCM theory, this sub-healthy population generally falls under the category of Yang deficiency … Read more

The Best Formula for Warming Yang During the Sanfu Period: Nourishing Yin and Dispelling Dampness

The Best Formula for Warming Yang During the Sanfu Period: Nourishing Yin and Dispelling Dampness

Recently, I wonder if any friends have seen a news story about a young man who, in order to dispel dampness during this Sanfu period, ended up sunbathing so much that his entire back changed color. It seems quite absurd to sunbathe in such hot weather. So, is the Sanfu period really a good time … Read more

Warming Yang: The Primary Method for Modern Sub-Health Recovery

Warming Yang: The Primary Method for Modern Sub-Health Recovery

Warming Yang is the primary method for modern sub-health recovery. —— A discussion on sub-health recovery from the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) By Liu Gengcheng, TCM Consultant, China 4050 Health Public Welfare Project Office Outline: What is sub-health? What causes the differences in constitution between modern and ancient people? Summary of symptoms of … Read more

The First Formula for Warming Yang and Promoting Water Metabolism: Zhen Wu Decoction

The First Formula for Warming Yang and Promoting Water Metabolism: Zhen Wu Decoction

The yang energy of the human body is like the sun; its vaporization function maintains the normal operation of the body’s fluid system, resulting in sweat and urine. When yang energy is deficient, the metabolism of sweat and fluids is disrupted, leading to conditions such as spontaneous sweating, edema, urinary retention, and polyuria. Today, Associate … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Wellness Series II: Warming Yang and Benefiting Qi with Moxibustion and Massage, Supplemented by Gua Sha to Enhance Body Temperature

Traditional Chinese Medicine Wellness Series II: Warming Yang and Benefiting Qi with Moxibustion and Massage, Supplemented by Gua Sha to Enhance Body Temperature

The ideal body temperature is between 36-38 degrees Celsius. In particular, 36 degrees can be considered a watershed. If the temperature falls below this, discomfort will follow, accompanying a person throughout their life. If the temperature is above this, there is no need to worry about health, and one will certainly live energetically. Warming Yang … Read more

Winter Warm Yang Patches: Preventing Yang Deficiency Before Illness

Winter Warm Yang Patches: Preventing Yang Deficiency Before Illness

Winter Warm Yang Patches: Preventing Yang Deficiency Before Illness The main qi of winter is cold, and the cold nature can cause stagnation, leading to poor blood circulation. Additionally, cold pathogens can easily harm Yang qi. Without Yang qi to warm the body, insufficient qi and blood circulation can result in a series of discomforts. … Read more

Balancing Yang Warming and Yin Nourishing in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Balancing Yang Warming and Yin Nourishing in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Inheriting the legacy of Qi Huang, a public account with substance and warmth. Ai Yu Xiang Tang Some predecessors in the field of traditional Chinese medicine have mastered the use of certain herbs to an extraordinary degree, benefiting countless patients. For example, Zhang Xichun is known for his adept use of Sheng Shi Gao (Raw … Read more

Warm Yang Method Recommended by Famous Physicians of the Yuan Dynasty, Especially Suitable for Those with Spleen and Stomach Deficiency, Qi and Blood Insufficiency, and Yang Deficiency

Warm Yang Method Recommended by Famous Physicians of the Yuan Dynasty, Especially Suitable for Those with Spleen and Stomach Deficiency, Qi and Blood Insufficiency, and Yang Deficiency

Learn methods for strengthening the spleen, nourishing Yang, and cultivating Zheng Qi from the renowned physician Luo Tianyi! Recently, while reviewing some medical cases recorded by the court physician Luo Tianyi of the Yuan Dynasty, I deeply felt his inheritance and promotion of Li Gao’s theory: “Diet and labor damage the spleen and stomach, leading … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Yang-Warming Therapy

Traditional Chinese Medicine's Yang-Warming Therapy

Winter Illness Treated in Summer – Du Jiu On July 29, Ms. Li, a local resident, arrived punctually at the Preventive Health Department of Xinyi City Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. This marks her third consecutive year of receiving Du Jiu, making her a true “loyal supporter”. In the past, cold hands and feet were a … Read more