Blood in Stool, Thin Pulse, Slippery Pulse – Ni Haixia’s “Huangdi Neijing” Chapter 18, Section 3, Four Classic Texts (6)

Blood in Stool, Thin Pulse, Slippery Pulse - Ni Haixia's "Huangdi Neijing" Chapter 18, Section 3, Four Classic Texts (6)

Section 7 Blood in Stool, Thin Pulse, Slippery Pulse If the pulse is thin and deep, it indicates a Shaoyin (Lesser Yin) condition. This is often felt when the pulse is very thin and deep at the bone’s edge. When the pulse reaches the bone, remember that the bone corresponds to the kidney, right? The … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Thinking Method Three: Analysis of Yin-Yang Interference

Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Thinking Method Three: Analysis of Yin-Yang Interference

Diseases are ever-changing, yet they always fall into the two major categories of Yin and Yang. However, for each individual patient, the specifics differ. Due to varying causes, constitutions, living environments, and disease progression, complex individual differences arise. Therefore, there are various conditions such as Yin excess and Yang deficiency, Yang excess and Yin deficiency, … Read more