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Month: February 2022

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

An Improper Amount of Food Intake May Include Intake of Too Little or Too Much Food

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 1 Comment

An Improper Amount of Food Intake May Include Intake of Too Little or Too Much Food (1) In acute cases of too little food intake, there is insufficient nutritio...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

The Seven Emotions Disrupt the Activities of Qi

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

The seven emotions impair the Zang-Fu mainly by disrupting Qi activities. Qi carried Blood will go astray. Further, prolonged emotional distress may transform i...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

The Seven Emotions Directly Impair the Zang–Fu and Have the Following Characteristics:

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

(1) The seven emotions originate internally, and directly impair the Zang–Fu. For example: excess Joy harms the Heart; excess Grief, the Lung; excess Anger, the...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

Internal Impairment Due to the Seven Emotions

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

The seven emotions are Joy, Anger, Worry, Anxiety, Grief, Fear, and Fright. They are psychological responses to surrounding stimuli and, in the usual situations...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

The Six Climate-Related Pathogens-Heat (Fire)

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Heat (Fire) occurs mostly in summer but is also found in other seasons. From the time of Huangdi Neijing, Heat and Fire have been interchangeable. Fire is the m...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

The Six Climate-Related Pathogens-Dryness

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

1) Dry diseases are most common in autumn, because when late summer’s Damp quickly disappears the weather suddenly becomes dry and breezy. Early autumn’s Warm-D...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

The Six Climate-Related Pathogens-Damp

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Damp occurs in late summer and early autumn, but is also found in other seasons. Damp diseases are common when high Heat holds immense moisture, but can also be...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

The Six Climate-Related Pathogens-Summer Heat

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Summer Heat belongs to Yang and is a pathogenic factor which appears mostly from late summer to early autumn. Summer Heat diseases occur when the body cannot ad...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

The Six Climate-Related Pathogens-Cold

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

It is most common to get Cold diseases in winter, although they may occur in other seasons. People may not keep warm enough, especially when in the rain, gettin...

Diseases and Their Etiologies/The Fundamental Theory TCM

The Six Climate-Related Pathogens-Wind

Posted on February 28, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Wind pertains to spring, so more Wind-induced diseases occur in spring although Wind-induced diseases occur in other seasons. Disease-causing Winds have the fol...

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