TCM Diagnosis | Pulse Diagnosis – Examining Women’s and Children’s Pulses

TCM Diagnosis | Pulse Diagnosis - Examining Women's and Children's Pulses

TCM Diagnosis – Pulse Diagnosis Everyone is familiar with pulse taking. Whenever we visit a TCM doctor, they will check our pulse and can understand our health condition through it. Many people are curious about how TCM can determine our physical state just by feeling the pulse. Today, let’s learn about what pulse diagnosis in … Read more

Understanding the Four Diagnostic Methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Pulse Diagnosis

Understanding the Four Diagnostic Methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Pulse Diagnosis

The heart governs the blood vessels, and the heartbeat pumps blood into the meridians, facilitating its circulation and forming the pulse. The heartbeat is a sign of life and the driving force behind the pulse manifestation. The frequency and rhythm of the pulse are closely related to the normalcy of the heartbeat. As recorded in … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis | Key Focus 06 (Pulse Diagnosis and Pressure Diagnosis)

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis | Key Focus 06 (Pulse Diagnosis and Pressure Diagnosis)

Pulse characteristics: The sensation of the pulse beating felt by the fingers (the image of the pulse should be indicated by the fingers). The formation of pulse characteristics is driven by the heart’s beating; the material basis is the circulation of Qi and blood; the coordination of the organs ensures the normal pulse characteristics.Recommended reading … Read more

Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yellow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Deficiency: Use Si Wu Tang

Qi Deficiency, Blood Deficiency, Yellow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Deficiency: Use Si Wu Tang

When the flow of Qi and blood is obstructed, women are prone to accumulate coldness in their bodies. There is a saying that “nine out of ten women are cold.” Women with cold bodies who do not receive proper care year-round may experience various issues. The uterus inevitably becomes cold, leading to what we call … Read more

Luo Dalun: Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the Fourth Factor for Women’s Sensitivity to Cold, with External Cold and Internal Causes Often Being Interrelated, and Internal Causes Being the Main Reason for Women’s Cold Sensitivity

Luo Dalun: Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the Fourth Factor for Women’s Sensitivity to Cold, with External Cold and Internal Causes Often Being Interrelated, and Internal Causes Being the Main Reason for Women’s Cold Sensitivity

Insufficient Yang Qi (Yang Deficiency) is the fourth factor for women’s sensitivity to cold. Yang deficiency means that the fire of the Mingmen (Gate of Life) is insufficient. The cold sensitivity caused by Yang deficiency indicates that this person indeed has insufficient Yang Qi, which means that the fire of the Mingmen and the fire … Read more

Acupuncture is Saving the Sexual Happiness of Soft Men in Europe and America

Acupuncture is Saving the Sexual Happiness of Soft Men in Europe and America

Fatigue knows no boundaries, and erectile dysfunction (ED) does not discriminate by duration.After medications and mental exercises fail to restore any strength, soft men in America are turning their eyes towards the redemptive practice of acupuncture from China.In that circle, it is currently the trendiest therapy.According to observations from the American Health Hotline, acupuncture has … Read more

Common Acupuncture Formulas for 19 Common Ailments

Common Acupuncture Formulas for 19 Common Ailments

Inheriting Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture and Cultivating TCM Talent We hope more people can share this with their friends, allowing every Chinese person to learn and understand TCM. Common Acupuncture Formulas 1. Treatment for Common Cold Feng Chi (Wind Pool) and He Gu (Union Valley) for tonifying, Tai Yang (Sun) and Da Zhui (Great Vertebra) … Read more

Classic Acupuncture Points: 37 Treasures

Classic Acupuncture Points: 37 Treasures

1. Wai San Guan (Outer Three Passes) 123 Points (Related to the throat and lungs) Located on the straight line between the tip of the outer ankle and the outer side of the knee. Indications: tonsillitis, tumors, cancer, laryngitis, laryngeal cancer (especially effective), lung cancer (remarkably effective). Parotitis, shoulder and arm pain, various tumors, red … Read more