Stasis of Blood as the Root of All Illness: Six Signs Indicating Blood Stasis in Your Body

Stasis of Blood as the Root of All Illness: Six Signs Indicating Blood Stasis in Your Body

Blood stasis is a causative factor in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), resulting from the accumulation of internal and external impurities such as phlegm, dampness, turbid fluids, and uremic toxins entering the bloodstream, leading to the formation of impure blood. Conditions such as coronary heart disease, tumors, and strokes are all related to blood stasis. The … Read more

Discussion on Inquiry and Therapeutic Efficacy

Discussion on Inquiry and Therapeutic Efficacy

Inquiry is one of the four diagnostic methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which has been highly valued by physicians throughout history. The Neijing states, “To know through inquiry is the skill of a physician,” meaning that a doctor who can understand and grasp the condition through inquiry is a highly skilled practitioner. Generally, only … Read more