Blood Stasis: The Root of All Illnesses – Learn These 3 Methods to Eliminate Blood Stasis, Clear Blood Vessels, and Strengthen Your Constitution

Blood Stasis: The Root of All Illnesses - Learn These 3 Methods to Eliminate Blood Stasis, Clear Blood Vessels, and Strengthen Your Constitution

● What is Blood Stasis? Blood stasis is a concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where the accumulation of blood within the body is referred to as blood stasis. You may wonder, blood should flow continuously within the blood vessels, so why does it accumulate? This is a good question.① TCM theory suggests that the … Read more

The Root of All Illness: Discussing Blood Stasis

The Root of All Illness: Discussing Blood Stasis

Editor’s Note According to the “Treatise on the Origins and Symptoms of Various Diseases (Zhu Bing Yuan Hou Lun) – Symptoms of Blood Stasis from Falling Injuries”: “Blood in the body flows with Qi and is usually not stagnant. However, if there is an injury from a fall, blood flow becomes disrupted, accumulating at the … Read more

Understanding Blood Stasis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Blood Stasis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

1. What is Blood StasisBlood stasis: refers to a type of syndrome in TCM diagnosis. Blood stasis indicates that blood circulation is obstructed, leading to stagnant blood. The syndrome of blood stasis can be seen in many diseases. Generally speaking, whenever blood leaves the meridians and cannot dissipate in time, or when blood flow is … Read more

Blood Stasis and Its Clinical Manifestations

Blood Stasis and Its Clinical Manifestations

Expert Zhang Jiali, Chief Physician, Mianyang Hospital Affiliated to Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese MedicineBlood stasis syndrome, characterized by slow blood flow and insufficient blood supply to tissues and organs, is a common clinical condition in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It is essentially a syndrome in TCM (the term “症” refers to the clinical manifestations … Read more

A Deep Dive into Qi Deficiency, Qi Sinking, Qi Stagnation, Qi Reversal, Blood Deficiency, Blood Stasis, Blood Heat, and Hemorrhage!

A Deep Dive into Qi Deficiency, Qi Sinking, Qi Stagnation, Qi Reversal, Blood Deficiency, Blood Stasis, Blood Heat, and Hemorrhage!

Long press the QR code on the right to interact with Guo Li Health and wellness tips are at your fingertips National Broadcasting and Television Gold Host Guo Li is here toprotect your health Guo Li’s Introduction: Qi and blood are the material basis for the physiological activities of all organs and tissues in the … Read more

Can Excessive Use of Qi-Boosting Herbs Cause Qi Stagnation?

Can Excessive Use of Qi-Boosting Herbs Cause Qi Stagnation?

Cancer is a serious illness, and patients often require various treatment methods to combat the disease. During treatment, alongside chemotherapy and medication, cancer patients frequently experience symptoms of indigestion, such as bloating, acid reflux, and nausea. These symptoms are related to dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract. Many patients feel “deficient” and thus self-prescribe “tonics,” but … Read more

Pathogenesis of Qi in the Human Body: Qi Mechanism Imbalance

Pathogenesis of Qi in the Human Body: Qi Mechanism Imbalance

Today, we continue discussing the basic pathogenesis of Qi in the human body, following yesterday’s discussion on Qi deficiency. Today, we will focus on Qi mechanism imbalance. The Qi mechanism in the human body is fundamentally characterized by the processes of rising, descending, entering, and exiting. Qi mechanism imbalance refers to an abnormal pathological state … Read more

Qi Stagnation, Qi Deficiency, Qi Not Returning to Origin… Emotional Adjustment and Medication Principles

Qi Stagnation, Qi Deficiency, Qi Not Returning to Origin... Emotional Adjustment and Medication Principles

【If the pulse is long, it indicates Qi treatment; if short, it indicates Qi disease; if rapid, it indicates Qi heat; if slow, it indicates Qi cold; if strong, it indicates Yin injury; if wiry, it indicates Qi stagnation; if full above, it indicates Qi excess; if full below, it indicates Qi distension; if choppy, … Read more

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Qi Stagnation, and Qi Reversal Pathology

Understanding Qi Deficiency, Qi Stagnation, and Qi Reversal Pathology

1. Qi Deficiency Qi deficiency refers to the depletion of vital energy (yuan qi), resulting in insufficient energy throughout the body and weakened functions, leading to the decline of organ functions and reduced resistance to disease. Clinically, it is commonly associated with symptoms such as mental fatigue, lethargy, dizziness, spontaneous sweating, susceptibility to colds, pale … Read more

Imbalances of Qi: Beyond Qi Deficiency – Understanding Qi Stagnation, Qi Obstruction, and Qi Collapse

Imbalances of Qi: Beyond Qi Deficiency - Understanding Qi Stagnation, Qi Obstruction, and Qi Collapse

In this great era, I have the opportunity to connect with many patients on WeChat, helping them overcome their health issues, which is the greatest comfort for me as a doctor. —— Teacher Li Qi, as referred to in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is the most fundamental substance of the human body, formed by the … Read more