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      • Introduction to Points
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Tag: The Five Zang-Viscera

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Pi(脾)and Shen(肾)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

The Pi -Shen  relationship is a kind of mutual nourishment and interdependence. Pi  is the root of an acquired base (post-birth); Shen is the root of a congenit...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Gan(肝)and Shen(肾)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Gan  stores Blood, and Shen  stores vital Essence. Blood and Essence promote, transform, and depend on each other. In TCM research, Shen  energy radiates to Gan...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Fei(肺)and Shen(肾)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

The Fei –Shen  relationship is mainly reflected in Qi movement, water metabolism, and the mutual supplementation of Yin-fluid. Fei  regulates water circulation,...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Fei (肺)and Gan (肝)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

The Fei –Gan  relationship mainly regulates Qi flow and reflects the coordination of Qi and Blood. Fei  regulates the descent of Qi, and Gan  stores Blood and r...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Fei (肺)and Pi (脾)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Fei  and Pi  assist each other in Qi generation and water metabolism. Fei  inhales fresh air and distributes water to all parts of the body, while Pi  absorbs n...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Xin (心)and Shen (肾)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

The Xin  and Shen  relationship is demonstrated by the interdependence between Fire and water, or Yin and Yang. The energy of Xin  and of Shen  are constantly i...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Xin (心)and Gan (肝)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Xin  regulates both Blood circulation and its volume, while Gan  stores Blood like a reservoir. The two viscera, therefore, coordinate Blood circulation. Xin  r...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Xin (心)and Pi (脾)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Xin  regulates Blood pumping through the entire body, and nourishes Pi. Pi  regulates Blood circulation in the vessels and prevents its extravasation. Blood cir...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The relationship between Xin (心)and Fei (肺)

Posted on February 21, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Xin  and Fei  are located in the Upper Jiao. Xin  regulates Blood, and nourishes Fei ; Fei  regulates Qi, maintains respiration for oxygen exchange, and assists...

The Fundamental Theory TCM/The Manifestation of the Internal Organs (Zang Xiang)

The Five Zang-Viscera — Pi

Posted on February 19, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Pi , is located in the abdomen under the diaphragm on the left side, radiates a yellow light, and regulates digestion and absorption. Pi  and the Stomach, linke...

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