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

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

Classification of Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Which Type Are You?

Classification of Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Which Type Are You?

We all know that kidney deficiency is divided into kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency. Kidney yang has the functions of warming and transforming the body, while kidney yin serves as the material basis for nourishing and moistening various organs and tissues. The two interact and influence each other. The kidneys are the foundation … Read more

Understanding Yang Deficiency: 5 Major Symptoms Explained by Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Yang Deficiency: 5 Major Symptoms Explained by Traditional Chinese Medicine

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), individuals with a weak constitution can be categorized into Yin Deficiency (Yin Xu) and Yang Deficiency (Yang Xu). Yin deficiency occurs due to insufficient Yin fluids, leading to a lack of effective nourishment for the body, resulting in pathological changes. The main symptoms of Yin deficiency include low-grade fever, night … Read more

Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency

Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency

What is deficiency? It means weakness. Yang deficiency refers to weak fire, while Yin deficiency refers to weak water. So, what exactly are Yang and Yin in the human body? When people consume food and inhale oxygen, through the biological transformation in the gastrointestinal tract, energy is produced. This energy is the fire of the … Read more

Differentiation of Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Differentiation of Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

When encountering a symptom, the first step is to determine whether it is a heat syndrome or a cold syndrome. Heat syndromes are divided into Yang excess and Yin deficiency, while cold syndromes are divided into Yang deficiency and Yin excess. There are four pure personality types and seven mixed personality types: Yang excess with … Read more

Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine Xu Run San: Yin-Yang Balance is the Best Medicine for Maintaining Health!

Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine Xu Run San: Yin-Yang Balance is the Best Medicine for Maintaining Health!

Click the blue text to follow us Many people believe that compared to men, women age more easily. Men are said to be in their prime at 40, while women start to decline after 25. This notion has some truth to it. Analyzing from both psychological and physiological perspectives, it involves the concept of yin-yang … Read more