Symptoms of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency and Six Traditional Chinese Medicines for Treatment

Symptoms of Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency and Six Traditional Chinese Medicines for Treatment

Source: Phoenix Talk In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency occurs due to prolonged physical weakness or severe damage to the spleen and kidneys by external pathogens, leading to Yang deficiency. Common symptoms include gastrointestinal dysfunction, malnutrition, pale complexion, emaciation, frequent diarrhea, or alternating diarrhea and constipation. Regarding what TCM medicines to … Read more

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

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

For listeners who enjoy audiobooks, you can click below to listen to the audio. Identifying All Yang Deficiency Syndromes For those 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, which is the cause of … 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

Nine Commonly Used Acupuncture Prescriptions (Essential Collection)

1 Shou Zu Shi Er Zhen (Twelve Needles for Hands and Feet) Formula: He Gu (LI4), Nei Guan (PC6), Qu Chi (LI11), San Yin Jiao (SP6), Zu San Li (ST36), Yang Ling Quan (GB34). Among these, He Gu and Qu Chi belong to the same named acupuncture points of the Foot Yangming Stomach Meridian; San … Read more

Acupuncture Treatment for Difficult Conditions: Point Selection

1. Acupuncture Treatment for Difficult Conditions: Six Approaches 1. Bitter Mouth: Currently, there are no effective medications available domestically or internationally. TCM theory considers this condition to be due to heat in the San Jiao (Triple Burner) meridian. Use a three-edged needle to puncture the Guan Chong (关冲) point and draw a drop of blood … Read more