The Comprehensive Guide to Tongue Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Understanding Your Body Through Your Tongue!

The Comprehensive Guide to Tongue Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Understanding Your Body Through Your Tongue!

To prevent losing contact, please follow the backup account: Da Yi Jing Cheng Ni Hai Xia. Tongue diagnosis is a crucial aspect of TCM observation, utilizing the color and shape changes of the tongue to assist in diagnosis and differentiation. The tongue body, also known as the tongue substance, is the muscular and vascular tissue … Read more

Essence Illustrated Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis (Eyes, Mouth, Tongue, Nose, Face, Teeth, Fingers)

Essence Illustrated Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis (Eyes, Mouth, Tongue, Nose, Face, Teeth, Fingers)

Click 【Hand Diagnosis | Facial Diagnosis | Eye Diagnosis | Mouth Diagnosis】Did you know?   Eyes:   1. Symptoms around the eyes   Eyelid swelling — Reduced function of internal organs (kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, heart) leading to water retention in the body.   Dark circles — When blood contains excessive waste, it causes the area around the eyes to … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Holographic Observation and Pulse Diagnosis Techniques

Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Holographic Observation and Pulse Diagnosis Techniques

For listeners who enjoy audiobooks, you can click below to listen to the audio. 1. Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation 1 Through facial color diagnosis 1. Yellow: Indicates potential issues with the spleen and stomach, and digestive system; 2. White: Indicates potential issues with the lungs and respiratory system; 3. Red: Indicates potential issues with … Read more

Common Diagnostic Methods for Warm Diseases in TCM (Observation Diagnosis)

Common Diagnostic Methods for Warm Diseases in TCM (Observation Diagnosis)

01 Observation of TeethTeeth Moisture and Dryness Glossy and Dry: The surface of the teeth is dry but retains a shine—indicating Stomach Heat injuring fluids, with Kidney Yin not yet exhausted. Dry as Bone: The surface of the teeth is dry and lacks luster—indicating Kidney Yin depletion. Teeth Dry and Black: The teeth are dry … Read more

Understanding TCM Diagnosis: The Importance of Observation

Understanding TCM Diagnosis: The Importance of Observation

Patient’s question: “As soon as we met, you said I have spleen deficiency and excessive dampness, and you even mentioned some of my physical discomforts. How does Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) work so magically? What is the basis of your judgment?” The “Nanjing” states: “To know by observation is called divine.” This emphasizes the importance … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation Diagnosis (Recommended for Collection)

Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation Diagnosis (Recommended for Collection)

Facial observation diagnosis is a part of the essence of TCM theory developed over thousands of years, and is one of the four diagnostic methods in TCM: observation, listening, inquiry, and palpation. A healthy person’s face should be clean, with a rosy and shiny complexion. Newborns typically have clean faces; however, as time passes and … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis

Comprehensive Guide to TCM Observation Diagnosis

Introduction: Wang Zhen (望诊) refers to the practice of using visual observation by the physician to assess all visible signs of the human body and excretions to understand health or disease status. The content of Wang Zhen mainly includes observing the spirit, color, shape, posture, tongue appearance, collaterals, skin, and the five sense organs, as … Read more

Holographic Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation and Pulse Diagnosis

Holographic Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation and Pulse Diagnosis

1. Comprehensive Guide to Holographic Observation 1 Through facial color diagnosis 1. Yellow: Indicates potential issues with the Pi Wei (Spleen and Stomach) and digestive system; 2. White: Indicates potential issues with the Fei (Lungs) and respiratory system; 3. Red: Indicates potential issues with the Xin Nao (Heart and Brain) and cardiovascular system; 4. Blue: … Read more