Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhu Liangchun: Experience in Differentiating and Treating Sjögren’s Syndrome

Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhu Liangchun: Experience in Differentiating and Treating Sjögren's Syndrome

▲Zhu Liangchun, Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1917.8-2015.12)Sjögren’s syndrome is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease primarily affecting the exocrine glands. The most common clinical manifestations of this disease are progressive dry mouth and dry eyes, and it can also affect various organs such as the kidneys, lungs, thyroid, and liver, leading to symptoms like hypergammaglobulinemic … Read more

Main Formula for Treating Deficiency of Body Fluids and Constipation

Main Formula for Treating Deficiency of Body Fluids and Constipation

Click the icon to view↓↓↓↓ Four Great Classics TCM Moxibustion Pediatric Tuina Disease Inquiry IIntroduction:The Zengye Decoction (增液汤) has the effect of increasing body fluids and moistening dryness, primarily treating Yangming warm disease and deficiency of body fluids leading to constipation, characterized by dry and hard stools, thirst, and a dry red tongue. Patients with … Read more

Professor Han Xuejie’s Advice for Women (1): Yin Deficiency and Fluid Deficiency, Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis as the Sources of Various Illnesses

Professor Han Xuejie’s Advice for Women (1): Yin Deficiency and Fluid Deficiency, Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis as the Sources of Various Illnesses

Professor Han Xuejie’s Selected Book on Beauty and Health for Women (1): Yin Deficiency and Fluid Deficiency, Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis are the Sources of Various Illnesses Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that the imbalance of Qi and Blood is one of the important causes of gynecological diseases. Women rely on Blood because physiological … Read more

Treatment of Recurrent Oral Ulcers Due to Yin Deficiency and Damp-Heat Accumulation with Ganlu Decoction and Fengsui Pill

Traditional Chinese Medicine Case Study / Clinical Reference ArticleFor patients with recurrent oral ulcers due to Yin deficiency and damp-heat accumulation, the treatment should nourish Yin fluids, clear damp-heat, and supplement the earth to subdue fire, using Ganlu Decoction (甘露饮) combined with Fengsui Pill (封髓丹).Ganlu DecoctionIngredients: 20g Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia Root), 20g Shu Di … Read more

The Ancient Method of Moistening the Intestines in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Understanding How to Treat Constipation and Various Diseases by Supplementing Body Fluids!

The Ancient Method of Moistening the Intestines in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Understanding How to Treat Constipation and Various Diseases by Supplementing Body Fluids!

Constipation, as a common gastrointestinal issue, brings considerable distress to our lives. However, within the treasure trove of traditional medicine, there are numerous ancient formulas specifically designed to treat constipation caused by fluid deficiency. One such formula, originating from the “Wen Bing Tiao Bian,” has a history of over two hundred years. It consists of … Read more

Red Tongue with No Coating is Not Necessarily Yin Deficiency and Fluid Deficiency

Generally speaking, a red tongue with no coating, or even a mirror-like tongue, is considered a manifestation of Yin deficiency and fluid deficiency. According to “Diagnosis of Tongue Quality in Traditional Chinese Medicine,” a tongue that is dark red and moist indicates a condition of excess Yang fire due to internal injury, often accompanied by … Read more

Understanding the Metabolic Disorders of Body Fluids in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding the Metabolic Disorders of Body Fluids in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The metabolic disorder of body fluids is the last fundamental pathogenesis. Recently, the weather has been quite dry, and many friends around me often experience symptoms such as dry mouth, peeling skin, and tightness in the face. Even drinking plenty of water does not alleviate these symptoms. This is a manifestation of abnormal body fluid … Read more

Yin Deficiency and Fluid Deficiency: Two Herbal Remedies to Nourish Yin and Generate Fluids

Yin Deficiency and Fluid Deficiency: Two Herbal Remedies to Nourish Yin and Generate Fluids

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that the spleen and stomach are responsible for the transformation and transportation of food and fluids, serving as the source of qi and blood production. When invaded by dampness, the absorption of food and fluids is obstructed, leading to insufficient yin blood and fluids, resulting in a condition known as … Read more

Autumn Dryness and Difficulty in Bowel Movements? It May Be Yin Deficiency and Fluid Deficiency. Five Methods to Keep Your Bowels Unobstructed

Autumn Dryness and Difficulty in Bowel Movements? It May Be Yin Deficiency and Fluid Deficiency. Five Methods to Keep Your Bowels Unobstructed

In autumn, the climate is dry, and many people experience symptoms of hard stools and difficulty in bowel movements.Each time they go to the bathroom, it requires a lot of effort. They turn red, their legs go numb, and only a little air is expelled. With more effort, they may even suffer from anal fissures, … Read more

What Happens When Body Fluids Are Abnormal in Traditional Chinese Medicine

What Happens When Body Fluids Are Abnormal in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Firstly, there is the syndrome of insufficient body fluids, also known as jin kui (jin deficiency) or jin shang (jin injury). It is characterized by symptoms of “dryness.” Symptoms include dry mouth and throat, cracked lips, dry and lifeless skin, hard stools, scanty urination, a red tongue with little moisture, and a thin, rapid pulse. … Read more