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1Yin deficiency

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  • Publisher: Frame of Mind Publishing
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  • Publish Location: Edinburgh

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  • First Year Published: 2014
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2Atlas of blood and qi disorders in Chinese medicine

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  • Publisher: Eastland Press
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  • Publish Location: Seattle, Wash

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  • First Year Published: 2011
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Traditional Chinese medicine

Deficiency (虚; xū), can be further differentiated into deficiency of qi, xuě, yin and yang, with all their respective characteristic symptoms. Yin deficiency

Yin and yang

Originating in Chinese philosophy, yin and yang (English: /jɪn/, /jæŋ/), yinyang or yin-yang is the concept of opposite cosmic principles or forces that

Virgin boy egg

unsanitary. It is also claimed that the ingestion of the eggs can treat yin deficiency, decrease internal body heat, and promote blood circulation. Locals

Earth (wuxing)

causing the mind to be clouded through a deficiency of yang qi. In traditional Chinese medicine, earth governs the yin, Zang organ the spleen, and the yang

Liu Wei Di Huang Wan

(方剂 fāng jì) in traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacy to treat yin deficiency. In Japanese kampo, it is known as "Rokumi-gan" (六味丸 ろくみがん, it is also

Ophiopogon japonicus

mai men dong (Chinese: 麥門冬). Tubers are used as the cardinal herb for yin deficiency. According to the "Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica", the herb

Blood stasis

stasis is also described by practitioners of TCM in terms of yin deficiency, qi deficiency and qi stagnation. For non-practitioners of TCM it is sometimes

Jue yin

Jue Yin, 厥陰 (Jué Yīn) translated as "Reverting Yin" or "Absolute Yin," is a critical concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), representing the deepest

Liriope spicata

mondo grass (Ophiopogon japonicus) in Chinese medicine as an herb for yin deficiency. According to NASA Clean Air Study, Liriope spicata filters formaldehyde

Chinese food therapy

food therapy on community dwelling Chinese hypertensive patients with Yin-deficiency". Journal of Clinical Nursing. 19 (7–8): 1008–1020. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2702