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Part four:Etiology of Tcm

Posted under TCM Diagnosis, Traditional Chinese medical science on Monday, 10 November 2008 by admin
Fright Fright causes disruption of qi. It means that sudden fright leads to mental disarrangement, confusion of thought, and confusing reactions to reality. Thought Thought causes qi to bind. It means that when one is overly thinking, the function of qi will be obstructed. The ancient...
Part four:Etiology of Tcm

part two:Etiology of TCM

Posted under Chinese medicine therapy, Traditional Chinese medical science on Saturday, 8 November 2008 by admin
Anger Anger causes qi to rise. It means that great anger can lead qi and blood to go upwards, producing disorders of qi, red face and eyes, spitting blood, or even coma in critical case. Joy Joy causes qi to slacken. It includes two ...
part two:Etiology of TCM

Etiology of Traditional Chinese medicine

Posted under TCM Diagnosis, Traditional Chinese medical science on Saturday, 8 November 2008 by admin
Six excesses Six excesses are a general term for six kinds of exopathogens: wind, cold, summer-heat, dampness, dry and fire. Under the normal conditions, they are called six qi. They are six different climatic changes in the natural field. Six qi is...
Etiology of Traditional Chinese medicine

Etiology of Traditional Chinese medicine

Posted under Traditional Chinese medical science on Sunday, 26 October 2008 by admin
Dampness Dampness is the main climatic factor of the late summer. The late summer is the dampest period of the year, as the summer starts to change into autumn and the intensity of yang-heat decreases, with fogs and mists everywhere, vapor ascending, and dampness prevailing. When dampness (the...
Etiology of Traditional Chinese medicine

Part Fourteen:THE CAUSES TO INDUCE DISEASES——ETIOLOGY

Posted under 15 pages introduce TCM, Traditional Chinese medical science on Friday, 24 October 2008 by admin
Etiology is defined as various kinds of factors that cause diseases. As TCM sees it, etiology mainly includs the six exogenous pathogens, pestilence,(epidemic pathogenc factors ) the seven emotions, emotional frustration, improper diet, overwork, maladjustment between work and rest, traumatic...
Part Fourteen:THE CAUSES TO INDUCE DISEASES——ETIOLOGY