Phlegm-Heat: Hot phlegm
Phlegm-Heat has lots of green/yellow sputum and a noisy honk of a cough. If acute it comes early in a cold or ‘flu. If chronic, you probably took antibiotics for it.
Phlegm-Heat has lots of green/yellow sputum and a noisy honk of a cough. If acute it comes early in a cold or ‘flu. If chronic, you probably took antibiotics for it.
Lung Dry Phlegm affects mostly the elderly, but a rotten diet and bad eating habits bring it on faster. Take care and you won’t get it.
Catching something and your face and body swell up? That’s possibly this – wind-water invades lungs! If so, get treatment fast.
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Lung 4 isn’t used much but perhaps it’s just out of fashion: it works fine, rather like Lung point 3. Helps to clear excess from Lungs eg cough and difficult breathing.
Lung Point 2, Yunmen, is nearly the same as Lung Point 1 and together they can be a powerful combination. Wheeze, chesty, cough & shoulder pain.
Lung Phlegm Heat describes both an acute chest infection and/or a chronic condition usually following previous antibiotic treatment.
Lung Point 3 is a Window of Heaven point so can help regulate what the Chinese call the Spirit. More practically, it clears Heat and cools Blood.
‘Lung Damp Phlegm’ is another snappy description most people can understand even without knowing the first thing about Chinese medicine. Who hasn’t heard someone coughing up piles of damp-phlegm?
Lung Heat is a syndrome in Chinese medicine. It describes what may seem like quite diverse conditions, from acne to breathlessness, cough to feeling hot.
Phlegm-Heat has lots of green/yellow sputum and a noisy honk of a cough. If acute it comes early in a cold or ‘flu. If chronic, you probably took antibiotics for it.
Lung Dry Phlegm affects mostly the elderly, but a rotten diet and bad eating habits bring it on faster. Take care and you won’t get it.
Catching something and your face and body swell up? That’s possibly this – wind-water invades lungs! If so, get treatment fast.
Can acupuncture help with smoking? Here’s what you need to know! If you’re well and want to stop, you can!
Lung 4 isn’t used much but perhaps it’s just out of fashion: it works fine, rather like Lung point 3. Helps to clear excess from Lungs eg cough and difficult breathing.
Lung Point 2, Yunmen, is nearly the same as Lung Point 1 and together they can be a powerful combination. Wheeze, chesty, cough & shoulder pain.
Lung Phlegm Heat describes both an acute chest infection and/or a chronic condition usually following previous antibiotic treatment.
Lung Point 3 is a Window of Heaven point so can help regulate what the Chinese call the Spirit. More practically, it clears Heat and cools Blood.
‘Lung Damp Phlegm’ is another snappy description most people can understand even without knowing the first thing about Chinese medicine. Who hasn’t heard someone coughing up piles of damp-phlegm?
Lung Heat is a syndrome in Chinese medicine. It describes what may seem like quite diverse conditions, from acne to breathlessness, cough to feeling hot.
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