Qi is a subtle substance that runs through the human body. It has an extremely strong activity of energy that stimulates and drives the functional activities of the organs of the body, and therefore also represents the qi of the five organs and the qi of the meridians. The role of Qi is mainly to warm the body and resist the invasion of external evil, as well as to participate in the metabolism of the functions of the internal organs. Blood is the red liquid that flows in the meridians. The function of blood has two aspects. The role of Qi on blood 1. Qi can produce blood: It means that the role of gasification is very important in the process of blood generation. Both Ying Qi and fluid are the main components of blood. From the intake of food and drink, it is transformed into water and grain essence; from water and grain essence, it is transformed into Ying Qi and fluid; and from Ying Qi and fluid, it is transformed into blood, all without the movement and change of Qi. Therefore, Qi can produce blood. If Qi is strong, the function of producing blood is also strong; if Qi is weak, the function of producing blood is also weak, which may also lead to blood deficiency. Clinical treatment of blood deficiency is often combined with qi drugs, this is the reason. 2, qi can move blood: the operation of blood, depends on the promotion of qi. Mainly relies on the promotion of heart Qi, lung Qi, liver Qi, the sparing of the regulation. Qi moves the blood, Qi stagnation is blood stasis. In pathology, Qi deficiency or Qi stagnation can lead to blood stasis, which is called “Qi deficiency and blood stasis” or “Qi stagnation and blood stasis”. If qi is in rebellion, blood will also be abnormal with the rebellion of qi’s ascending and descending, which can lead to redness, redness of the eyes, headache, and even bleeding; if blood is trapped with qi, it will lead to cramps in the abdomen and stomach, or bleeding and leakage. 3.Qi can take in blood: blood runs in the veins and does not overflow out of the veins, mainly relying on the role of qi to fix the blood. If Qi does not take in blood, it can cause various bleeding disorders. In clinical treatment, it is common to use the method of tonifying Qi to take in Blood to induce Blood to return to the meridian and achieve the purpose of stopping bleeding. The role of blood on qi 1. Blood is the mother of qi: including blood can move qi and blood can carry qi. 2.Blood can generate Qi: Blood provides nutrition for the functional activities of Qi. 3.Blood can carry qi: blood is the carrier of qi, which is stored in blood and carried by blood to the whole body; because qi is very vigorous and easy to escape, it must be attached to blood and fluids and exist in the body. If the blood is deficient, or in case of hemorrhage, qi loses its attachment, it will float and disperse without a root, and qi will be removed. Therefore, when treating hemorrhage, we should use the method of benefitting the qi and fixing it, and this is the reason. The primary substance of life – Yuan Yin and Yuan Yang – is the primary substance of life. The physical condition of parents often directly affects the physical condition of their children, because of this reason, the primary substance is condensed from the essence of parents, which cannot be changed. The energy produced by the “original substance of life” is “qi”. In Chinese medicine, this is a very important concept because it is regarded as the basic driving energy for the growth and development of the human body, the functioning of the internal organs, and the transportation, transfer and excretion of substances in the body. The proverbial “broken qi” indicates the death of an organism, and without qi, there is no life, so do you think this qi should matter! For example, about qi, we have more common phrases in life, “suffer from qi”, “angry”, “no energy”, “lack of vitality “Of course, there is also “qi”, it can be seen that its role is extraordinary, mainly summarized as follows: 1, to promote growth and development. 2, to promote the body’s metabolism. 3, to promote the movement of the internal organs. 4, to promote material transportation. In addition to these driving effects, “qi” also has: warming effect, defense effect and consolidation effect. When these movements change or malfunction, that is, when “qi” does not work properly, our body will be sick, and the symptoms will be different, and the name of the disease in Western medicine is also different (there is a fundamental difference between the naming of diseases in Western medicine and Chinese medicine, and the naming of many diseases in Western medicine is very scary, such as Cancer, like a death sentence for the patient), can be summarized in Chinese medicine terms: “qi stagnation”, “qi depression”, “qi reversal”, “qi trapping ” refers to the four conditions of “qi” movement irregularities. The most typical symptom is distension and pain. According to the different parts of the gas stagnation, the pain and distension will be different. The most common problem we have is the painful bloating of the abdomen caused by menstruation, and the feeling of stool when it hurts. This is a typical gynecological disease caused by qi stagnation, qi and blood are often linked together, qi stagnation will often have blood stagnation, the next time we talk about “blood” will be specific, here not to expand. 2, “qi depression”: refers to qi gathering inside, can not pass around the body. If Qi is depressed within, can not move properly, the operation of our body organs, the transport and excretion of substances will be a certain degree of obstruction. Like girls often feel cold hands and feet in winter, in fact, is the gas does not run smoothly caused by, so, winter must eat more exercise to ensure the normal operation of the blood. 3, “gas reversal”: refers to the disease caused by the body rising too much, falling not enough to the body. The movement of Qi in the body is up and down, rising role to ensure that the body’s nutrients transported to the head, maintaining the position of the organs in the body; down is so that the substances entering the body can be transmitted in turn from top to bottom, and can bring together a variety of metabolites down, through the urine and faeces out of the body. If the rising effect is too strong, there will be transitional congestion of the head, dizziness and swelling, red face and eyes, and even coma, hemiplegia, crooked mouth, etc., and the descending effect is too weak, there will be a malfunction in the transmission of food and drink, acid, nausea, vomiting, cough, etc. 4. “Qi trapped”: the opposite of the one above, not enough rise or too much fall! Insufficient rise will lead to lack of blood and oxygen to the head or the internal organs can not be fixed in their original position dizziness, forgetfulness, blackness in front of the eyes, mental discomfort, etc.; too much decline will lead to the rapid transmission of food or the transition of metabolites discharge, resulting in diarrhea, frequent urination, etc. The main health care “blood” here is not the blood on the concept of Western medicine (the big difference between Chinese and Western medicine), Chinese medicine blood only summarizes the function of the blood coax cells. (Modern medicine blood includes red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets) The most important role of blood for the human body is to nourish, it carries nutrients and oxygen is the material basis for the body’s tissues and organs to carry out life activities. Four basic substances of the human body have emerged: yuan yin, yuan yang, the qi produced by them, and the blood mentioned here. Blood is even more important for women. When blood is sufficient, a person’s face is rosy, skin is full and plump, hair is lubricated and lustrous, and spirit is full of feeling sensitive and flexible. Because the blood is the best carrier of the effectiveness of the gas to the organs of the body, so Chinese medicine, also known as “blood for the mother of gas”. It is also called “blood can carry qi”. The production of blood is closely related to the following two factors, which means that blood can be replenished from these two aspects: 1, the transport and transformation function of the spleen and stomach. 2. The adequacy of Qi. The spleen and stomach are important organs for digestion and absorption of food, and they are also the material source of blood production, therefore, there is a saying in Chinese medicine that “the spleen produces blood”, which means that nourishing the spleen is the key to nourishing blood. Qi can carry efficiency to the organs, so sufficient Qi is a prerequisite for the normal work of the body’s blood-producing organs. In Chinese medicine, it is said that “qi can produce blood”, which means that if blood is deficient, qi should be nourished first. If the blood is deficient or malfunctioning, it will lead to various discomforts, such as insomnia, forgetfulness, irritability, palpitations, coma, etc. In the long run, it will lead to more serious problems. This will lead to more serious diseases in the long run. Due to the physiological characteristics of women, there is a certain amount of blood consumption and loss during menstruation, coupled with emotional and psychological changes during menstruation, the body’s estrogen secretion decreases, and menstrual disorders occur from time to time. The ensuing changes in the skin can be imagined. Dull skin tone, dark circles under the eyes, and a face full of pimples, the flowers lose their color and are distressing. The endocrine regulation during menstruation, to improve hormone levels, to replenish qi and blood to fundamentally regulate the manager blood, of course, is also to have a delicate face of the essence of the skin.