Analysis of the Deep Pulse in TCM

Analysis of the Deep Pulse in TCM

“Body Condition Poem“ Water flows moistening the deep pulse, soft and smooth between the muscles and bones. For women, the depth is measured at the cun (寸) position, while for men, it is at the chi (尺) position; this is considered normal. “Main Disease Poem” The deep pulse indicates water accumulation in the yin channels, … Read more

Water Accumulation and Qi Deficiency Syndrome and the Use of Wu Ling San

Water Accumulation and Qi Deficiency Syndrome and the Use of Wu Ling San

Case 11 Shao, female, 67 years old. Initial diagnosis on October 23, 2014. Chief complaint: Diarrhea for more than 3 months. Medical history: For more than 3 months, bowel movements more than 3 times a day, loose stools, no abdominal pain, previously treated with Chinese medicine without effect. Poor appetite, spontaneous sweating. Abdominal distension before … Read more

Understanding “Jin Ye” in Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Approach Starting from Its Diagnostic Patterns

Understanding "Jin Ye" in Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Approach Starting from Its Diagnostic Patterns

— Reply with “Good Morning”, and the Lifestyle Guru will send you daily health and good mood tips — SNOWING Snow has come with winter Today’s Guide Strategy In TCM theory, “Jin Ye” (Body Fluids) is a very important concept, and throughout history, TCM practitioners have always paid close attention to “Jin Ye”. From the … Read more