
Lungs Function: How Qi Keeps you Going
Everyone knows how their lungs function. You just breathe, and that’s it! Well, in Chinese medicine, that’s hardly even the start of it.
Everyone knows how their lungs function. You just breathe, and that’s it! Well, in Chinese medicine, that’s hardly even the start of it.
Cough? Yes Chinese medicine has encountered it, plus asthma, TB, flu, corona virus cough and the rest. Read here how they diagnose it.
Lung Dry Phlegm affects mostly the elderly, but a rotten diet and bad eating habits bring it on faster. Take care and you won’t get it.
Catching something and your face and body swell up? That’s possibly this – wind-water invades lungs! If so, get treatment fast.
Lung Phlegm fluids mostly come with age. Then they slosh around inside, pretty well for ever. Unless you do something about them.
Lung Phlegm Cold gives you a cough with runny watery mucus and spit, a chest that feel blocked, and a general sense of coldness and heaviness.
Lung Phlegm with both Lung and Spleen deficiency often happens because of bad habits, posture, food, smoking and stress.
Lung Phlegm Heat describes both an acute chest infection and/or a chronic condition usually following previous antibiotic treatment.
Lung dryness usually occurs after you’ve lived or been in hot or dry places, though wrong foods and bad eating habits contribute.
‘Lung Damp Phlegm’ is another snappy description most people can understand even without knowing the first thing about Chinese medicine. Who hasn’t heard someone coughing up piles of damp-phlegm?
Everyone knows how their lungs function. You just breathe, and that’s it! Well, in Chinese medicine, that’s hardly even the start of it.
Cough? Yes Chinese medicine has encountered it, plus asthma, TB, flu, corona virus cough and the rest. Read here how they diagnose it.
Lung Dry Phlegm affects mostly the elderly, but a rotten diet and bad eating habits bring it on faster. Take care and you won’t get it.
Catching something and your face and body swell up? That’s possibly this – wind-water invades lungs! If so, get treatment fast.
Lung Phlegm fluids mostly come with age. Then they slosh around inside, pretty well for ever. Unless you do something about them.
Lung Phlegm Cold gives you a cough with runny watery mucus and spit, a chest that feel blocked, and a general sense of coldness and heaviness.
Lung Phlegm with both Lung and Spleen deficiency often happens because of bad habits, posture, food, smoking and stress.
Lung Phlegm Heat describes both an acute chest infection and/or a chronic condition usually following previous antibiotic treatment.
Lung dryness usually occurs after you’ve lived or been in hot or dry places, though wrong foods and bad eating habits contribute.
‘Lung Damp Phlegm’ is another snappy description most people can understand even without knowing the first thing about Chinese medicine. Who hasn’t heard someone coughing up piles of damp-phlegm?
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