Basic Theories of TCM Series – Jinye
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), “jinye” refers to essential bodily fluids, such as sweat, tears, and digestive juices, which nourish and hydrate the body. Proper regulation of jinye is crucial for maintaining health, preventing dryness, and supporting joint function. This course will explore the functions of jinye, how imbalances affect the body, and practical methods to restore harmony for optimal well-being.
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Basic Theories of TCM Series – Jinye
Welcome to our online course, “Basic Theories of TCM Series – Jinye”
In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), “jinye” refers to the normal liquid substances within the human body, including various types of bodily fluids such as sweat, tears, saliva, gastric juices, and joint fluids. Jinye plays a crucial role in moisturizing and nourishing the body, and it is vital for maintaining life activities. So, what exactly are the functions of jinye, and how can we regulate it to achieve better health? Join our course to learn more!
Our Fundamental Theories of Chinese Medicine series will introduce basic concepts of Chinese medicine, such as Jing, Yin-Yang, the Five Elements, and the Five Organs and Six Viscera, making it ideal for beginners in Chinese medicine.
We hope that through our course, you will gain a better understanding of Chinese medicine, grow to love it, apply its principles, and ultimately achieve better health and a more fulfilling life.