Stomach 36 Zusanli: Leg Three Miles
Stomach 36 strengthens Spleen and regulates normal function of Stomach energy, Qi and Blood. Frequently used, with good reason.
Stomach 36 strengthens Spleen and regulates normal function of Stomach energy, Qi and Blood. Frequently used, with good reason.
Qi deficiency: what causes this and how to overcome it? What does TCM – Chinese medicine – say, and what about tiredness after eating?
Kidney yang foods sound good don’t they? Giving you oomph, mojo, get-up-and-go! But just like a baby, it starts with Mum – yin energy!
Damp foods are foods that often make Damp problems worse in your body. Avoiding them will help most chronic Damp conditions.
Everyone knows how their lungs function. You just breathe, and that’s it! Well, in Chinese medicine, that’s hardly even the start of it.
Here are some examples of Yin Excess. As you’ll see, they are quite common. If you yourself have examples, you can add them at the bottom of the page.
Bladder Damp-Heat is all too common. You’ll see why when you read about who gets it. Burning pain – difficulty urinating and dark pee.
Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine: doesn’t exactly inspire confidence does it?! But you’ll know someone who has this, even if they keep quiet about it.
With TCM Theory, the more you study the more everything becomes inter-connected. That’s both a strength and a weakness!
Cough? Yes Chinese medicine has encountered it, plus asthma, TB, flu, corona virus cough and the rest. Read here how they diagnose it.
Stomach 36 strengthens Spleen and regulates normal function of Stomach energy, Qi and Blood. Frequently used, with good reason.
Qi deficiency: what causes this and how to overcome it? What does TCM – Chinese medicine – say, and what about tiredness after eating?
Kidney yang foods sound good don’t they? Giving you oomph, mojo, get-up-and-go! But just like a baby, it starts with Mum – yin energy!
Damp foods are foods that often make Damp problems worse in your body. Avoiding them will help most chronic Damp conditions.
Everyone knows how their lungs function. You just breathe, and that’s it! Well, in Chinese medicine, that’s hardly even the start of it.
Here are some examples of Yin Excess. As you’ll see, they are quite common. If you yourself have examples, you can add them at the bottom of the page.
Bladder Damp-Heat is all too common. You’ll see why when you read about who gets it. Burning pain – difficulty urinating and dark pee.
Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine: doesn’t exactly inspire confidence does it?! But you’ll know someone who has this, even if they keep quiet about it.
With TCM Theory, the more you study the more everything becomes inter-connected. That’s both a strength and a weakness!
Cough? Yes Chinese medicine has encountered it, plus asthma, TB, flu, corona virus cough and the rest. Read here how they diagnose it.
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