Why Am I Always Tired After Sleep? Lung Qi Deficiency & Mouth Breathing | TCM Explained Simply
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Welcome, friends! I’m so glad you’re here—whether you’re an eager acupuncture student or just someone fascinated by Traditional Chinese Medicine, this episode is tailored just for you. Grab your notebook, settle in, and join me as we dive into why waking up exhausted (even after eight hours of sleep) might have more to do with mouth breathing and Lung Qi deficiency than you ever realized.
In today’s episode, I’ll break down the connection between mouth breathing, dry mouth, and that never-ending morning fatigue—explaining both the Western and TCM perspectives. You’ll also learn practical acupressure points and lifestyle tips you can use right away to support your Lung Qi and finally recharge overnight. I want you to feel empowered with new knowledge and ready to take action for better energy and deeper sleep!
Here’s what you’ll learn (with handy timestamps to help you find exactly what you need):
00:00:00 – Introduction: Why you wake up tired, dry mouth, and the real reasons behind morning exhaustion
00:01:02 – Episode structure: Symptoms, acupressure points, and lifestyle shifts
00:01:19 – TCM vs. Western view: Mouth breathing and Lung Qi deficiency explained
00:04:21 – Acupressure 101: How to use it safely and effectively
00:05:11 – Key points to support Lung Qi: LU9, REN17, LI20—what they do, where to find them, and how to use them
00:07:19 – Supportive lifestyle habits: Nasal strips, humidifiers, and pre-sleep nose-breathing rituals
00:09:09 – When to seek further help for chronic fatigue and mouth breathing
00:10:13 – Wrap-up: The power of understanding your health and taking control
If this episode helped you connect the dots about why you feel so tired—or gave you some practical tools for self-care—I’d love to hear from you! Drop a comment on my socials, hit the subscribe button, and join me for more episodes.
Keep learning, keep growing, and remember: health is wealth. Until next time, take good care of your body and mind!
Episode is for general educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for personal guidance




