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Movement of qi-Qi theory
Movement of qi is known as qi activity. it includes four descending, exiting and entering. Ascending and descending are the movement between the. upper and lower. Qi moving upwards is known as ascending while downwards as descending. entet. gg are the movement between the outside and the inside. Read More
Generation of qi
There are two sources of qi of the human body, namely innate and acquired Source. The innate qi is inherited from parents, generated by innate essence. The acquired qi refers to the nutrition obtained after birth including food essence and clear qi inhaled through respiration. The generation of Read More
Exogenous pathogenic factors
Exogenous pathogenic factorsrefer to the pathogenic factors which originate from the nature and invade the body from the body surface, or through the mouth and nose, causing exogenous disease. They include two major types: six excesses and pestilential Read More
The theory of meridians and collaterals
The Chinese medicine considers the meridians and collaterals as the passways of the body’s QI and blood, they can link the interior and Read More
Theory of Jing, Qi and Shen
In the Daoist tradition, which forms the foundation of the traditional Oriental healing and health-promoting arts, there are said to be Three Treasures that in effect constitute our life. These are known as jing, qi (pronounced “chee”) and shen. The ultimate goal of all of the Read More
The Second Treasure Qi
Qi, the second Treasure, is the energy that creates our vitality. Through the constant interaction of yin and yang, the two moving powers of the universe, change is brought into being and life exists. Qi is the activity of yin and yang. All movement, all functioning and all thought is the result Read More
The Second Treasure Qi
Qi, the second Treasure, is the energy that creates our vitality. Through the constant interaction of yin and yang, the two moving powers of the universe, change is brought into being and life exists. Qi is the activity of yin and yang. All movement, all functioning and all thought is the result Read More
TCM views:Classification of qi
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