Fundamental Principles of Health Preservation: Many Do Not Truly Understand!

Inheriting the legacy of Qi Huang, a public account with substance and warmth Ai Yu Xiang Tang Fundamental guiding principles for health preservation:To nourish the stomach qi, cultivate the kidney qi from a distance, and regularly adjust the liver qi, is the essence of Zheng Qi. This mnemonic is a systematic and reliable guiding principle … Read more

Common Pulse Patterns: Hua Mai (Sliding Pulse)

Common Pulse Patterns: Hua Mai (Sliding Pulse)

1. Characteristics of the Pulse According to the “Essentials of Pulse Diagnosis”: “It flows back and forth smoothly, like beads rolling on a plate, neither advancing nor retreating.” In the “Binhuh Pulse Studies”: “It flows back and forth, smoothly turning, responding like beads on a finger.” In the “Correct Eye of Pulse Diagnosis”: “The sliding … Read more

The Olfactory Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Analysis of Vomit

The Olfactory Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Analysis of Vomit

The Olfactory Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Analysis of Vomit Vomit originates from the stomach and is caused by the reversal of stomach qi. Under normal physiological conditions, the stomach functions by descending, allowing food and drink to be processed. If the stomach loses its harmony and descent, stomach qi will reverse, leading to the … Read more

Understanding Qi Stagnation in the Right Hypochondrium from a TCM Perspective

Understanding Qi Stagnation in the Right Hypochondrium from a TCM Perspective

The lungs are responsible for storing Qi, and all the Qi of the organs and meridians is disseminated by the lungs. The characteristic of Qi is to descend and clear; relying on the heart fire to transform and generate lung Qi. As soon as the lung Qi is formed, it already nurtures the Yin spirit, … Read more