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Rétablissement à la suite d'une maladie

In Weinsch Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), illness recovery is viewed as a restorative process that focuses not only on eliminating disease, but on rebuilding the body’s vital substances (Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang), restoring organ harmonyet preventing relapse. It is a personalized, dynamic approach grounded in pattern differentiation and holistic care.


Core Principles of TCM Recovery

  1. Tonifying Vital Substances
    • Illness, especially chronic or febrile conditions, can damage Qi, Le sang, Yinou Yang.
  2. Supporting Spleen and Stomach Function
    • Recovery requires proper digestion and absorption, governed by the Spleen-Stomach.
  3. Clearing Residual Pathogens
    • If lingering heat, phlegm, or dampness remains, clearing is needed before tonification.
  4. Regulating Qi and Blood
    • Illness often leads to Stagnation du Qi ou Blood stasis, especially in prolonged or emotionally taxing conditions.
  5. Calming the Shen (Spirit)
    • Emotional balance is key to full recovery. Sleep disorders, anxiety, or restlessness may persist.
  6. Preventing Relapse
    • Strengthening Wei Qi (defensive Qi) is essential, especially after respiratory or seasonal illness.

Illness recovery in TCM is an integrated process that goes beyond treating symptoms. It rebuilds the body’s foundation, strengthens immunity, clears remaining imbalance, and supports emotional well-being—ensuring a true return to health.