Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Relationship Between the Five Organs and Six Bowels

Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Relationship Between the Five Organs and Six Bowels

The Relationship Between the Five Organs and Six Bowels What knowledge does Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offer for health preservation? TCM has a long history in our country, and Chinese herbal medicine is a pathway for health preservation. Below, I will share insights on the five organs and six bowels and their interrelationships, which health … Read more

Anatomical Basis of the Relationship Between the Exterior and Interior Meridians

Anatomical Basis of the Relationship Between the Exterior and Interior Meridians

▲Click the blue “Dao Sheng Academy” above to follow us “Pin to the top of the public account,” take some time to fall in love with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Exterior and Interior Meridians The twelve meridians are paired as six exterior-interior meridian pairs according to the matching of the hand Taiyin (Lung) with hand … Read more

The Relationship Between the Lung and Large Intestine, and the Heart and Small Intestine in TCM

The Relationship Between the Lung and Large Intestine, and the Heart and Small Intestine in TCM

“ Follow us / Learn more ” Note: The formulas mentioned in this article are for the study of professionals and are not intended for self-diagnosis and treatment by non-professionals. The relationship between the organs (zang) and the bowels (fu) is one of mutual correspondence, which is one of the basic contents of the theory … Read more

The Relationship Between the Five Zang Organs and Six Fu Organs

The Relationship Between the Five Zang Organs and Six Fu Organs

The Relationship Between the Five Zang Organs and Six Fu Organs What knowledge does Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offer for health preservation? TCM has a long history in our country, and Chinese herbal medicine is a pathway for health preservation. In TCM, the term “Zang-Fu” is used to collectively refer to the internal organs of … Read more

Guidelines for Differentiating Syndromes of Internal Organs

Guidelines for Differentiating Syndromes of Internal Organs

Note:This public account publishes articles sourced from the internet, which have reference value for clinical diagnosis and can facilitate future research. Guidelines for Differentiating Syndromes of Internal Organs 1. Differentiation of syndromes based on internal organs: This method analyzes and summarizes the physiological functions and pathological manifestations of the internal organs, combining the Eight Principles, … Read more

The Olfactory Diagnosis of Phlegm in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Olfactory Diagnosis of Phlegm in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Phlegm is the mucus expelled by the lungs and airways. Thick and turbid phlegm is termed tan (痰), while clear and thin phlegm is referred to as yin (饮). Both are considered tangible forms of phlegm. The formation of phlegm is primarily due to the disharmony of the organs’ qi and blood, as well as … Read more