Introduction to the Four Diagnostic Methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Introduction to the Four Diagnostic Methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Four Diagnostic Methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) refer to the four fundamental approaches to diagnosing diseases: Wang (Observation), Wen (Listening and Smelling), Wen (Inquiry), and Qie (Palpation). Wang involves observing the patient’s complexion and physical form, Wen includes both listening to sounds and smelling odors, Wen is about inquiring into the patient’s symptoms, … Read more

In Middle Age, Yin Fluids Deplete: 3 Traditional Chinese Medicines to Nourish Yin and Restore Vital Fluids

In Middle Age, Yin Fluids Deplete: 3 Traditional Chinese Medicines to Nourish Yin and Restore Vital Fluids

Why do people in middle age often experience symptoms such as dry mouth, dry eyes, irritability, palpitations, dizziness, insomnia, and even soreness in the lower back and legs? This may be due to the body’s decline and depletion of Yin fluids. As stated in the Huangdi Neijing, “At the age of forty, Yin energy is … Read more