The Song of the Fifteen Luo Vessels: Acupuncture Verses

The Song of the Fifteen Luo Vessels: Acupuncture Verses

To receive materials from Master Ni? Follow the public account: National Dietary Nutrition Guidelines for Residents Reply: Master Ni Video Master Ni Document [Source]This song is selected from “Medical Classics for Beginners.” This book is a comprehensive medical text compiled by Liu Chun during the Ming Dynasty. The fifteen luo vessels (points) consist of one … Read more

Clinical Applications and Pharmacology of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians

Clinical Applications and Pharmacology of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians

Introduction The clinical application of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians in TCM diagnosis is a challenging area. Nowadays, it is rare for practitioners to proficiently use the twelve regular meridians for diagnosis, and even fewer are well-versed in the diagnosis of the extraordinary meridians. However, many complex and difficult conditions in clinical practice require the application … Read more

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians: A Powerful Remedy for Comprehensive Healing

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians: A Powerful Remedy for Comprehensive Healing

壹 The Eight Extraordinary Meridians refer to the Du Mai (Governing Vessel), Ren Mai (Conception Vessel), Chong Mai (Penetrating Vessel), Dai Mai (Belt Vessel), Yin Wei Mai (Yin Linking Vessel), Yang Wei Mai (Yang Linking Vessel), Yin Qiao Mai (Yin Heel Vessel), and Yang Qiao Mai (Yang Heel Vessel). Unlike the twelve primary meridians, they … Read more

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians: A Powerful Treatment

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians: A Powerful Treatment

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians refer to the Du Mai (Governing Vessel), Ren Mai (Conception Vessel), Chong Mai (Penetrating Vessel), Da Mai (Belt Vessel), Yin Wei Mai (Yin Linking Vessel), Yang Wei Mai (Yang Linking Vessel), Yin Qiao Mai (Yin Heel Vessel), and Yang Qiao Mai (Yang Heel Vessel). Unlike the twelve regular meridians, they do … Read more

The Twelve Hours and the Twelve Meridians

The Twelve Hours and the Twelve Meridians

The Diagram and Explanation of the Twelve Meridians Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) divides the day into twelve hours, represented by the twelve Earthly Branches, forming the theory of the Zi Wu Liu Zhu (Circadian Rhythm of Qi and Blood). This theory is a major component of TCM, studying the timetable of the circulation of Qi … Read more

Memory Techniques for the Twelve Meridians (Recommended for Collection)

Memory Techniques for the Twelve Meridians (Recommended for Collection)

The meridians are the body’s natural pharmacy, and to control this divine treasure, it is sufficient to understand the operational principles of the 12 meridians. This is the essence of the entire meridian theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). There are over three hundred acupuncture points on the 12 meridians, and it is unnecessary to … Read more

The Five Organs and Six Bowels of the Human Body as Officials

The Five Organs and Six Bowels of the Human Body as Officials

The “Huangdi Neijing” tells us that the human body is an organic whole centered around the five organs and six bowels, which are closely related to a person’s life, growth, maturity, and aging. Any illness in the body, regardless of size or severity, is closely related to the five organs and six bowels. Whether it … Read more

Luo Dalun: Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the Fourth Factor for Women’s Sensitivity to Cold, with External Cold and Internal Causes Often Being Interrelated, and Internal Causes Being the Main Reason for Women’s Cold Sensitivity

Luo Dalun: Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the Fourth Factor for Women’s Sensitivity to Cold, with External Cold and Internal Causes Often Being Interrelated, and Internal Causes Being the Main Reason for Women’s Cold Sensitivity

Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the fourth factor for women’s sensitivity to cold. Yang deficiency means that the fire of the Mingmen (Gate of Life) is insufficient. The cold sensitivity caused by Yang deficiency indicates that this person indeed has insufficient Yang Qi, which means that the fire of the Mingmen and the fire … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy – Cupping

Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy - Cupping

Click the blue text to follow us Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy – Cupping Cupping therapy utilizes fire cups as a tool, employing combustion to expel air from within the cup, creating negative pressure that adheres to acupuncture points (zhuyue) or the surface of the body where cupping is applied. This method causes local blood congestion … Read more

Comprehensive Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Comprehensive Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

I. Basic Theories 1. The center of the organic whole is: the Five Organs (Wu Zang)2. The ruler of the organic whole is: the Heart (Xin)3. The time of Yang within Yang is: morning4. The time of Yin within Yin is: the first half of the night5. The time of Yin within Yang is: afternoon6. … Read more