In the YIN-YANG system of philosophy and medicine, an insufficiency of body fluid (called yinxu), manifesting often as irritability, thirst, constipation, etc. (The Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary, 1979).
The vital life force in the body, supposedly able to be regulated by acupuncture. It corresponds roughly to the Greek pneuma, the Latin spiritus, and the ancient Indian prana. The concept of life-breath or vital energy was formulated as an indication of the awareness of man, originally directed externally toward nature or society but later turned inward to the self or life within. (From Comparison between Concepts of Life-Breath in East and West, 15th International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine - East and West, August 26-September 3, 1990, Shizuoka, Japan, pp. ix-x)
In the YIN-YANG system of philosophy and medicine, a lack of vital energy (called yangxu in Chinese). It manifests itself in various systemic and organic diseases. (The Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary, 1979)
A system of traditional medicine which is based on the beliefs and practices of the Chinese culture.
In Chinese philosophy and religion, two principles, one negative, dark, and feminine (yin) and one positive, bright, and masculine (yang), from whose interaction all things are produced and all things are dissolved. As a concept the two polar elements referred originally to the shady and sunny sides of a valley or a hill but it developed into the relationship of any contrasting pair: those specified above (female-male, etc.) as well as cold-hot, wet-dry, weak-strong, etc. It is not a distinct system of thought by itself but permeates Chinese life and thought. A balance of yin and yang is essential to health. A deficiency of either principle can manifest as disease. (Encyclopedia Americana)
A ubiquitously expressed zinc finger-containing protein that acts both as a repressor and activator of transcription. It interacts with key regulatory proteins such as TATA-BINDING PROTEIN; TFIIB; and ADENOVIRUS E1A PROTEINS.

Effects of "Chinese yam" on hepato-nephrotoxicity of acetaminophen in rats. (1/20)

AIM: To study the effect of yam in Taiwan, which is a commonly used Chinese medicine, on hepato-nephro-toxicity in rats. METHODS: Crude water extract of yam (Dioscorea alata L), was used to treat rats with an acute toxicity induced by acetaminophen (APAP) challenge. RESULTS: The pharmacological and biochemical studies showed the extract of yam had the effect of kidney secureness and liver fortification (P < 0.01). The pathologic sections showed good improvements in renal tubular degranulation changes, necrosis and disintegration. The extract of yam also possessed a good protection against the inflammation of central vein and necrosis of liver tissue. CONCLUSION: The liver and kidneys are originated from the same source. Pathologically, deficiency of the life essence in the kidney may lead to the blood deficiency in the liver. The results showed that the yam could prevent the damages of the liver and kidneys, thus preserving their functions. This could b e the reason why the yam was commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine, as seen in Liuwei Dihuang Wan be used in the case of deficiency of liver-yin and kidney-yin.  (+info)

TCM treatment for 40 cases of rheumatoid arthritis with channel blockage due to yin deficiency. (2/20)

To verify the therapeutic effects of the method of softening and lubricating the joints, and calming the endogenous wind in case of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with the syndrome of channel blockage due to yin deficiency, 60 RA patients with the syndrome of channel blockage due to yin deficiency were randomly divided into a treatment group (40 cases) and a control group (20 cases) and treated respectively by the above method for the former and with Zheng Qing Feng Tong Ning Tablets ([symbol: see text]) for the latter. The result turned out to be that the effect in the treatment group was very satisfying. The treatment group obtained a better result in the accumulated points of syndrome and RA, morning rigidity of the joints, grip strength, 20m walking time and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05). The above indicates that channel blockage due to yin deficiency is an important pathogenesis of RA, and calming the endogenous wind is a method of choice for treating RA.  (+info)

Clinical study of qingluo tongbi granules in treating 63 patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the type of yin-deficiency and heat in collaterals. (3/20)

The study is to observe the therapeutic effects of qingluo tongbi granules (QTG) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and the changes of immune indexes. In this series there are 63 patients with RA of the type of yin-deficiency and heat in collaterals treated with QTG as the treated group and 55 patients of the same type treated with Tripterygium glycosides as the control group. As a result, in the treated group, the curative rate is 9.52% and markedly effective rate 38.10%, with a total effective rate of 90.48%, while the corresponding rates in the control group are 0, 20.00% and 83.64%, respectively. The curative effect in the treated group is better than that in the control group (P<0.05). Besides, no obvious adverse reactions are found in the treated group. Therefore it is concluded that as a new medicinal preparation QTG is safe and effective in the treatment of RA.  (+info)

Regulative actions of the Chinese drugs for tonifying the kidney on gene expression of the hypothalamic GnRH, pituitary FSH, LH and osteoblastic BGP. (4/20)

It is found that the drugs for nourishing yin to reduce pathogenic fire can significantly down-regulate, and the drugs for tonifying the kidney to replenish essence can up-regulate mRNA expression of the hypothalamic GnRH, pituitary FSH, LH and osteoblastic BGP, indicating that the Chinese drugs for tonifying the kidney can regulate gene expression of the hypothalamic GnRH, pituitary FSH, LH, and osteoblastic BGP, which is possibly one of the main mechanisms of the Chinese drug for tonifying the kidney, regulating ephebic development process andimproving skeletal development in sexual precocity children.  (+info)

Expression of bcl-2 oncogene in gastric precancerous lesions and its correlation with syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine. (5/20)

AIM: To observe the protein and mRNA expression of bcl-2 oncogene in gastric precancerous lesions (GPL) and to analyze its correlation with syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). METHODS: Sixty-seven patients with GPL confirmed by gastroscopy and pathology were studied, including 39 cases of moderate gastric mucosal dysplasia, 19 cases of severe gastric mucosa dysplasia, 9 cases of incomplete colon metaplasia. In syndrome differentiation of TCM, 17 cases belonged to the syndrome of qi and yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach complicated by qi stagnation, 21 cases belonged to the syndrome of qi and yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach complicated by stomach heat, 29 cases belonged to the syndrome of qi and yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach complicated by blood stasis. Protein and mRNA expression of bcl-2 oncogene were detected by labeled streptavidin biotin (LSAB) immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization respectively. RESULTS: Abnormal expression of protein and mRNA on bcl-2 oncogene was found in GPL, which increased gradually with the course of lesions. In moderate and severe gastric mucosal dysplasia and incomplete colon metaplasia, there was no difference in the expression of bcl-2 oncogene (P>0.05). In different accompanying syndromes, the expression of protein and mRNA on bcl-2 oncogene increased gradually in the following order: deficiency of both qi and yin of the spleen and stomach accompanying qi stagnation-->stomach heat-->blood stasis. In GPL, compared with accompanying blood stasis, there was an obvious difference in the expression of bcl-2 oncogene between the syndrome of qi and yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach and accompanying stomach heat, so did accompanying qi stagnation (the level of protein: chi(2) = 8.45, P<0.05; the level of mRNA: chi(2) = 7.35, P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Apoptosis-associated bcl-2 oncogene is abnormally expressed in GPL, which correlates with different accompanying syndromes in TCM.  (+info)

A survey comparing TCM diagnosis, health status and medical diagnosis in women undergoing assisted reproduction. (6/20)

INTRODUCTION: For many women, undergoing assisted reproductive technology can be a difficult experience, and can result in changes in physical and emotional health and wellbeing. Recent research has suggested that acupuncture may be helpful for women undergoing assisted reproductive technology. To date, there is no information describing the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes seen in women undergoing assisted reproductive technology, or relationships between TCM and Western medicine diagnoses. OBJECTIVE: To examine the health status of women undergoing assisted reproductive technology from both Western and Chinese medicine perspectives. METHODS: One hundred and eighty women were included in the study. All underwent a TCM diagnosis, 177 (98.3%) completed the quality of life questionnaire SF36. Information about Western medicine diagnosis was collected from case notes and was available for 176 (97.7%) women. RESULTS: Women in the trial reported poorer health on several domains of the SF36 compared with the South Australian population. The most common TCM diagnosis was 'Kidney Yang deficiency', diagnosed for 53.9% of patients. A TCM diagnosis of Qi or 'Blood stagnation' was associated with poorer quality of life on the mental health, emotional role function and social function domains of the SF36. No associations were found between TCM diagnosis and physical or general health components of the SF36. CONCLUSIONS: Associations between TCM and reproductive health diagnoses were demonstrated. Emotional health and wellbeing is an important aspect of patient care that needs to be addressed in clinical practice and research studies, as the findings suggest that this aspect of their health is often poorer during assisted reproductive technology.  (+info)

A clinical study on the treatment of urinary infection with Zishen Tongli Jiaonang. (7/20)

OBJECTIVE: To observe the therapeutic effects of Zishen Tongli Jiaonang (capsules for nourishing the kidney and promoting urination) for treatment of urinary infection. METHOD: The treatment group with a control group were randomly set up. 120 patients in the control group were given antibiotics according to drug sensitive tests for orally taking or intravenous drip, while 136 patients in the treatment group were additionally given the capsules on the basis of the above-mentioned treatment. One course of treatment lasted 2 weeks. Statistical analysis on the therapeutic effects was conducted after a two-course treatment. The recurrence rates of the two groups were compared one year later. RESULTS: The total remission rates were respectively 96.3% in the treatment group and 81.7% in the control group (P<0.05). The recurrence rates one year later were respectively 4.4% in the treatment group and 30.0% in the control group (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: The capsules show good effects for urinary infection, especially in the long-term effect.  (+info)

Effect of Yinian Jiangya Yin on primary hypertension in early stage--a clinical observation on 40 patients. (8/20)

OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of Yinian Jiangya Yin (Decoction for lowering blood pressure to prolong life) on patients with early hypertension and its mechanism on the function of vascular endotheliocytes. METHODS: The 79 patients with early primary hypertension belonging to the TCM syndrome of stagnation of phlegm and blood stasis in meridians and hyperactivity of the liver-yang were randomly divided into a treatment group of 40 patients treated with Yinian Jiangya Yin and a control group of 39 patients treated with Tianma Gouteng Yin (Decoction of Gastrodia and Uncaria). The changes in score of TCM syndrome and in blood pressure before and after treatment were observed in the two groups. The contents of nitrogen monoxide (NO) and endothelin (ET) in serum after treatment were determined. RESULTS: There was a statistical difference (P < 0.05) in score of TCM syndrome, effect of lowering blood pressure, and the contents of ET and NO in serum after treatment between the two groups. CONCLUSION: The effect of Yinian Jiangya Yin on improving TCM syndrome of patients with primary hypertension in early stage and on lowering blood pressure may be related to its regulating the imbalanced condition between ET and NO for restoring the function of endothelium-dependent vasodilation.  (+info)

"Yin Deficiency" is not a term that is recognized in conventional Western medicine. It is a concept from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which posits that the body has two opposing but complementary forces: Yin and Yang. Yin is associated with qualities such as stillness, cold, passivity, and substance, while Yang is associated with qualities such as movement, heat, activity, and function.

In TCM theory, a Yin Deficiency can occur when the Yin aspect of the body becomes depleted or out of balance. This can lead to symptoms such as heat sensations, night sweats, insomnia, dry mouth, constipation, and anxiety. It's important to note that these concepts are not based on scientific evidence and are not recognized by Western medical professionals.

"Qi" is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and martial arts that refers to a vital energy or life force that is believed to flow through the body. It is considered to be essential for maintaining good health and can be influenced by various factors such as diet, exercise, emotions, and environment. However, it's important to note that "Qi" is not a term recognized in modern Western medicine and its definition and significance are based on cultural and philosophical beliefs rather than scientific evidence.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), "Yang Deficiency" is not a medical diagnosis that is recognized in conventional Western medicine. It is a concept that is unique to TCM and refers to an imbalance in the body's vital energy, or Qi (pronounced "chee").

In TCM theory, Yang represents the active, warm, and excitatory principle that drives all bodily functions. It is responsible for warming the body, activating organs, and promoting the movement of Qi. When Yang is deficient, the body may experience symptoms such as cold intolerance, fatigue, weak pulse, pale complexion, and loose stools.

It's important to note that TCM concepts like "Yang Deficiency" are not based on scientific evidence and are not recognized by Western medical professionals as valid diagnostic categories. Therefore, it is essential to consult with a licensed healthcare provider for proper medical evaluation and treatment.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a system of medicine that has been developed in China over thousands of years. It is based on the philosophy that the body's vital energy (Qi) circulates through a network of channels called meridians, and that disease results from an imbalance or blockage in this flow of Qi.

TCM uses a variety of treatments to restore balance and promote health, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, moxibustion (the burning of herbs near the skin), cupping, dietary therapy, and tuina (Chinese massage). The use of Chinese herbal medicines is a major component of TCM, with formulas often consisting of combinations of several different herbs tailored to the individual patient's needs.

In addition to these treatments, TCM practitioners may also use diagnostic techniques such as pulse diagnosis and tongue examination to assess a person's overall health and determine the underlying cause of their symptoms. The goal of TCM is not only to treat specific symptoms or diseases but to address the root causes of illness and promote overall wellness.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but the concept of Yin and Yang does not have a medical definition. It is a philosophical concept from Chinese culture, often used in traditional Chinese medicine, that describes how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be interconnected and interdependent in the natural world. In this context, yin and yang are used to describe the complementary aspects of and interdependence between various phenomena.

Yin is characterized as feminine, passive, receptive, and associated with night, darkness, and cold. Yang, on the other hand, is characterized as masculine, active, creative, and associated with day, light, and warmth. The concept of yin and yang is often used to describe the balance and harmony in health and well-being, and any imbalance between these two forces is believed to cause disease or illness. However, it's important to note that this concept is not a medical diagnosis or treatment approach and should not be considered as such.

The YY1 transcription factor, also known as Yin Yang 1, is a protein that plays a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression. It functions as a transcriptional repressor or activator, depending on the context and target gene. YY1 can bind to DNA at specific sites, known as YY1-binding sites, and it interacts with various other proteins to form complexes that modulate the activity of RNA polymerase II, which is responsible for transcribing protein-coding genes.

YY1 has been implicated in a wide range of biological processes, including embryonic development, cell growth, differentiation, and DNA damage response. Mutations or dysregulation of YY1 have been associated with various human diseases, such as cancer, neurodevelopmental disorders, and heart disease.

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For example, it is common to have Blood stasis with Phlegm; or Phlegm with Yin deficiency; or Internal Wind with Phlegm; or a ... Elderly people often suffer from Internal Wind, Blood stasis, Phlegm, Heat or Yin deficiency or a combination of these. ... Red without coating = Yin deficiency with Empty Heat- Swollen tongue body, sticky coating = Phlegm ... In particular, stroke in the elderly usually derives from a complex pathology involving Internal Wind, Yin deficiency with ...
Deficiency Heat: This syndrome is caused by a deficiency in the yin, cooling aspect of an organ; the resulting imbalance causes ... Spleen Yang Deficiency: If a person has an underlying deficiency of spleen yang (deficiency in energy and heat needed in order ... the usual chronic patterns are liver yin deficiency or blood deficiency. Signs of this condition are various abnormal body ... It can be both a result or cause of yin or blood deficiency, and it is more commonly seen in the elderly. In its more acute ...
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Secures deficiency leading to leakage and loss; softens masses or nodules due to constrained heat and phlegm; augments yin ... Secures deficiency leading to leakage and loss; softens masses or nodules due to constrained heat and phlegm; augments yin ... deficiency with floating yang leading to disorders in the channels of the Heart, Liver, and Kidneys.. ... deficiency with floating yang leading to disorders in the channels of the Heart, Liver, and Kidneys. ...
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Nurtures yin; relieves heat; nurtures the Lung to relieve phlegm.. Pattern. Lung and Kidney yin deficiency.. ... in cases with Spleen deficiency or food stagnation. Fail. ... Nurtures yin; relieves heat; nurtures the Lung to relieve ...
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3. Insomnia due to yin deficiency. This is very common in menopause age women. This kinds of insomnia is caused mainly by ... coolant dries up as we age and if we dont replace it with yin nourishing foods and herbs often the result is yin deficiency ... BTW, night time is also known as yin time.) Nourish your yin our Menopause Relief Herb Pack and you will begin to sleep better ... Lonicerae Flower - (Jin Yin Hua) has been used in Asian cultures for colds, flu, and sore throats. Recently, it was one of the ...
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It has long been used in TCM to treat Yang and Yin deficiency of "kidney," menopausal symptoms, and osteoporosis [152, 153]. A ... Shengmai Yin. Shengmai Yin (SMY) which is also called "Shengmai San" or "Pulse-activating decoction" is comprised of Ginseng ... N. Y. Kalaany and D. J. Mangelsdorf, "LXRs and FXR: the Yin and Yang of cholesterol and fat metabolism," Annual Review of ... Y. Z. Zhang, H. Y. Wu, L. W. Ren, H. S. Zhang, X. Jia, and Y. Z. Zhang, "Study on modified Shengmai Yin injection for ...
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Studies on the differences among the parameters of temperature rhythm on rats with yang deficiency or yin deficiency. China ... The influence on the body temperature circadian rhythm of yin deficiency and yang deficiency rats treated by acupuncture at ... difference between ACTH and corticosterone in rats with yang deficiency or yin deficiency. Sichuan Journal of Traditional ... Effects of work in relays on human body as investigating and analyzing the yin-yang constitution of TCM. China Journal of ...
Acupuncture can improve deficiencies in kidney yin chi, which will then strengthen adrenal function;. • Foods that build ... Instead, choose a light healthy snack if you get the evening munchies (Black Sesame seeds or Nettle soup are yin-nourishing ... kidney yin include mung beans, string beans, black beans, lentils, wild rice, millet, barley, parsley, asparagus, seaweed, ...
Kidney yin deficiency is a bee-yotch and not something to f*ck around with! Im glad you caught it early before it became ... I started going to Chico Community Acupuncture 1x/week to support digestion and "kidney yin building." In Western terms this ... I think its partly genetics, which dictate things like how sensitive you are to certain foods and vitamin deficiencies. I also ...
is different: damaging to Yang Qi and Yin fluid, causing Yang deficiency or Yin deficiency. The acute febrile disease develops ... If the patient sweats, we consider that he lacks healthy Qi, which is an exterior-deficiency pattern caused by wind. If he ... Last but not least, we discussed that fever plays a key role in distinguishing Yin from Yang. Fever represents the exuberance ... The treatment principles of exterior-deficiency pattern caused by wind of Taiyang syndromes are to relax the flesh and skin ...
Blood yin deficiency In this deficiency there is a persistent low-grade fever, a hot sensation in the chest, palms and soles of ... Kidney yin deficiency. Individuals usually experience pain in the back, legs and feet, limb weakness and a sensation of hotness ...
This herb should not be used when there is yin deficiency with heat signs. ...
Do not use for Qi Deficiency, Yin Deficiency with heat, or Heat in the Blood ...
that many diseases of aging involve yin deficiency (an outgrowth of the Nourishing Yin school); and *that external pathogens ... He felt that the kidney yang was usually in plentiful supply, but that the yin was always tending towards deficiency with any ... The first three ingredients would later become the central ingredients of the most widely used formula for the yin-deficiency ... This same fire could become pathological-impairing the yin fluids (yin and blood) and causing fire symptoms-when those desires ...

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