Pain in the chest, bitter taste, vomiting, dizziness and wiry pulse are symptoms of this disease. (2 words)
The head is yang in comparison to this body part.
The first recorded reference to the Five Elements dates back to this dynasty.
This organ is most directly responsible for the smooth and even exchange of emotions.
Decrease of yin leads to relative increase of this.
The four pillars of diagnostics in TCM are looking, listening, asking and this.
Controlling the balance of fire is a phenomena rooted in this type of yin.
Yuan Qi can best be treated at this point.
This disease would be a contraindication of Tui Na.
This substance is turbid and thick.
Split and dry nails may indicate this deficiency . (2 words)
This is the oldest extant classic text of TCM. (4 words)
Earth, water, fire, metal, wood is the correct sequence for this. (2 words)
A function of the spleen is to do this to water.
This emotion, when excessive, can make the heart Qi slack.
This substance is thin and clear.
This organ controls the rotting and the ripening of food.
A decrease of yin leads to an increase of this.
When you nourish and tonify blood you must also tonify Qi and do this to blood.
The aspect of Qi that originates at the Ming Men and grasps the first breath. (2 words)