The Basic Concept of Blood in TCM

Learn about what “blood” means in traditional Chinese medicine.
The Basic Concept of Blood in TCM
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In modern medicine, blood is understood to be the nutritious red liquid that runs through our bodies and maintains their physiological activities. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), there are two primary components of blood: nutrient qi (vital energy) and body fluid.

Nutrient qi can be transformed into blood. Body fluid serves primarily as a neutralizer, which finds its way into the blood vessels, where it may also become blood through chemical reactions.

Kuo-Pin Wu
Kuo-Pin Wu
Kuo-Pin Wu has practiced traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for nearly 20 years. Formerly a structural engineer with a master’s degree from a renowned university, he later earned a doctor of medicine degree in TCM. Leveraging his engineering background in logical analysis, he specializes in identifying patterns to diagnose and treat complex diseases. Wu is currently the director of XinYiTang Clinic in Taiwan.
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