Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

1. What is Yin Deficiency Li Lao believes that “Yin” is not an empty term, but refers to the various body fluids in the body. The Daoist scriptures state: “Tears, saliva, essence, fluids, sweat, blood, and other liquids are all classified as Yin.” Li Lao considers Yin to be the moisture present in all body … Read more

Identifying Deficiencies: Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency

Identifying Deficiencies: Yin Deficiency, Yang Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, and Blood Deficiency

Yin Deficiency leads to heat, Yang Deficiency causes cold intolerance, Blood Deficiency results in dryness, and Qi Deficiency manifests as weakness. 1. Yin Deficiency — Avoid spicy and dry foods; beneficial foods include Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum) and Li (Pear).Symptoms: hot palms and soles, sweating, irritability, and sores on the tongue.2. Yang Deficiency — Avoid raw … Read more

What is Yin Deficiency? A Comprehensive Explanation

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Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Modern individuals often experience mental strain and late nights, leading to a depletion of Yin energy, akin to the ancient saying “when the oil is exhausted, the lamp goes out.” In this article, Master Luo Dalun discusses what Yin deficiency is and how to recognize if you are affected. With wisdom in your heart, you … Read more

Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Yin Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Inheriting the legacy of Qi Huang, a public account with substance and warmth 1. What is Yin Deficiency The term “Yin” is not an empty concept, but refers to the totality of various body fluids. The Daoist scriptures state: “Tears, saliva, essence, fluids, sweat, blood, and other liquids are all classified as Yin.” Yin represents … Read more

The Most Important Aspect of Health Preservation is Yin-Yang Balance!

The Most Important Aspect of Health Preservation is Yin-Yang Balance!

01 Many people ask, what is the most important aspect of health preservation? My answer is four words: Yin-Yang Balance. All things in the world can ultimately be divided into two categories: one is Yin, and the other is Yang. Yin and Yang are two opposing energies; one is positive and the other negative, one … Read more

Li Ke Discusses Health Preservation: The Harmony of Yin and Yang Under the Dominance of Yang Qi

Li Ke Discusses Health Preservation: The Harmony of Yin and Yang Under the Dominance of Yang Qi

Li Ke, Former Director of the Zhong Hospital in Lingshi County, Shanxi 1930-2013, a renowned TCM practitioner. He served as the director of the Zhong Hospital in Lingshi County, Shanxi, was a member of the Shanxi Branch of the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, an invited editorial board member of “Chinese Medicine Research”, a … Read more

Eliminating Phlegm and Dampness: The Ancient Formula for Health and Wellness

Eliminating Phlegm and Dampness: The Ancient Formula for Health and Wellness

Today, I would like to share an ancient formula known as the “First Formula for Eliminating Phlegm and Dampness,” which sweeps away all phlegm and dampness from the body, helping you stay away from the three highs (hypertension, hyperglycemia, and hyperlipidemia), obesity, and insomnia. Let’s take a closer look! The common “three highs” refer to … Read more

Identification of Two Types of TCM Constitutions: Damp-Heat and Phlegm-Damp

Identification of Two Types of TCM Constitutions: Damp-Heat and Phlegm-Damp

Click the blue text to follow us Constitution refers to the relatively stable characteristics exhibited in the morphology, physiological functions, and psychological state of an individual, based on both congenital inheritance and acquired factors throughout life. According to the “Classification and Identification of TCM Constitutions” standard released by the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Phlegm-Dampness Obstructing the Spleen: Symptoms and Four Methods for Relief

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Phlegm-Dampness Obstructing the Spleen: Symptoms and Four Methods for Relief

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the production of phlegm-dampness is closely related to the spleen. The spleen is primarily responsible for the transformation and transportation of fluids, thus it is the “source of phlegm.” Simply put, if the spleen’s function is impaired, the body’s fluid metabolism will be disrupted, leading to abnormal accumulation and the … Read more