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  1. Zhong Qi (Central Qi) This is the Qi that is derived from food by the Stomach and Spleen (Postnatal Essence). Central Qi is another way to define Stomach and Spleen Qi, i.e., the Qi of the Middle Jiao (the Center).

  2. 1 mar 2024 · Qi is a word known to many people, but often not fully understood. This article goes into depth of what Qi is and how it mainifests within the body from a perspective of Chinese Medicine.

  3. 9 sie 2024 · Eucommia, also known as du zhong, is a rich source of antioxidants, lignans, and isoflavonoids—naturally occurring chemicals with hormone-like effects. Eucommia has been used and may be marketed for various uses, including sexual dysfunction, cancer, metabolic syndrome, neurological diseases, and more.

  4. Understanding qi, from the perspective of Chinese medicine. This is a six part article, I'm cross posting from the TCM sub... As many people here use the HDNJ and TCM as their primary sources. This can help understand the history and utility of Chinese medicine and qi gong. A little history about Nogier, and term translation, especially 气 ...

  5. Chinese herbology (traditional Chinese: 中藥學; simplified Chinese: 中药学; pinyin: zhōngyào xué) is the theory of traditional Chinese herbal therapy, which accounts for the majority of treatments in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).

  6. English: Eucommia bark. Chinese: 杜仲. Parts used: Dried stem bark. TCM category: Tonic herbs for Yang Deficiency. TCM nature: Warm. TCM taste (s): Sweet. Organ affinity: Kidney Liver. Scientific name: Eucommia ulmoides. Other names: Rubber tree bark. Use of Du Zhong (eucommia bark) in TCM.

  7. 4 paź 2022 · Bi Jing. An Unpleasant Fullness In The Chest And Hypochondriac. 胸胁苦满. Xiong Xie Ku Man. Anchors The Errant Yang. 潜阳. Qian Yang. Anchors, Subdues. 潜.

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