QiCentral to Chinese medicine is vital energy or force known as Qi (pronounced "chee" - with the food that we eat and the air that we breathe; is it surprising then that the first pillar of Chinese Medicine is diet?!). It is that in our bodies which warms, holds, protects, nourishes, moves and transforms. BloodBlood - is used as a broad term to describe the physical blood in the body that moistens the muscles, tissues, skin and hair, as well as nourishing the cells and organs. Yindescribes fluids, cooling, nourishing, wet and cold energetic qualities in the body. Yangdescribes dry, heat, warming and useable energetic qualities in the body. Essencefluid substance providing basis for reproduction, growth and pregnancy. Dampan excess of fluids in the body. Heatcaused by excess of Yang. Coldcaused by an excess of Yin. Stagnationaccumulation of Qi or Blood preventing free flow - precursor to illness.
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