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【 Signs of Qi Stagnation: How Stress Blocks Your Flow 】
Do you ever feel stuck, tense, or like you’re running on empty? That might be ‘qi stagnation’—a common TCM concept that shows up when stress disrupts the smooth flow of energy through your body.
Blocked qi doesn’t just make you feel tense; it can also impact your digestion and lower your immunity. Swipe through to understand what the signs and symptoms of qi stagnation.
When your overall qi and blood circulation is impaired, you might feel a heavy sensation in your body, lack of energy, easily tired, sore muscles, and frequently suffer from dizziness and headaches.
Excessive mental pressure, emotional obstruction, and overthinking can hinder the liver's dispersing function within the five organs, disrupting the qi's movement. Based on the Five Elements theory where "wood restrains earth," when the liver (representing wood) fails to disperse qi properly, it can impair the spleen's (representing earth) normal function.
When qi stagnation impacts the spleen and stomach, it commonly presents as abdominal pain and bloating, which can lead to appetite loss, a lack of hunger, or a feeling of fullness after eating just a small amount of food. It may also cause belching, nausea, increased gas, and irregular bowel movements. Over time, qi stagnation may transform into "qi depression turning into fire." When liver fire and stomach fire are intense, this can manifest as severe stomach pain with a burning sensation, acid reflux, and other symptoms, mimicking the discomfort of "heartburn" due to excess stomach acid or acid reflux.
Qi stagnation is intimately linked to emotions. Conditions like liver stagnation and spleen deficiency can manifest as sentimentality, pessimism, a weary outlook on life, emotional instability, and digestive problems. On the other hand, qi stagnation combined with blood stasis may exhibit symptoms such as emotional depression and irritability.
Qi stagnation can arise from numerous factors. We will thoroughly assess your health-related questions and needs, and devise a personalized dietary and wellness plan tailored to you, aiming to restore the smooth circulation of qi.
Embrace holistic health and lifestyle medicine with our extensive range of herbal remedies. Savor our nourishing herbal soups and revitalizing herbal teas. Dive into TCM wellness with natural ingredients like bird's nests and American ginseng to support your health goals.
Back
【 Signs of Qi Stagnation: How Stress Blocks Your Flow 】
Do you ever feel stuck, tense, or like you’re running on empty? That might be ‘qi stagnation’—a common TCM concept that shows up when stress disrupts the smooth flow of energy through your body.
Blocked qi doesn’t just make you feel tense; it can also impact your digestion and lower your immunity. Swipe through to understand what the signs and symptoms of qi stagnation.
When your overall qi and blood circulation is impaired, you might feel a heavy sensation in your body, lack of energy, easily tired, sore muscles, and frequently suffer from dizziness and headaches.
Excessive mental pressure, emotional obstruction, and overthinking can hinder the liver's dispersing function within the five organs, disrupting the qi's movement. Based on the Five Elements theory where "wood restrains earth," when the liver (representing wood) fails to disperse qi properly, it can impair the spleen's (representing earth) normal function.
When qi stagnation impacts the spleen and stomach, it commonly presents as abdominal pain and bloating, which can lead to appetite loss, a lack of hunger, or a feeling of fullness after eating just a small amount of food. It may also cause belching, nausea, increased gas, and irregular bowel movements. Over time, qi stagnation may transform into "qi depression turning into fire." When liver fire and stomach fire are intense, this can manifest as severe stomach pain with a burning sensation, acid reflux, and other symptoms, mimicking the discomfort of "heartburn" due to excess stomach acid or acid reflux.
Qi stagnation is intimately linked to emotions. Conditions like liver stagnation and spleen deficiency can manifest as sentimentality, pessimism, a weary outlook on life, emotional instability, and digestive problems. On the other hand, qi stagnation combined with blood stasis may exhibit symptoms such as emotional depression and irritability.
Qi stagnation can arise from numerous factors. We will thoroughly assess your health-related questions and needs, and devise a personalized dietary and wellness plan tailored to you, aiming to restore the smooth circulation of qi.
Embrace holistic health and lifestyle medicine with our extensive range of herbal remedies. Savor our nourishing herbal soups and revitalizing herbal teas. Dive into TCM wellness with natural ingredients like bird's nests and American ginseng to support your health goals.
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