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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author: Jeremy Ross
Page 201-210
Chapter 16-2 Disharmonies of Three or More Zang
Difecient Yin Group
Deficient Yin of Shen, Gan and Xin
Deficient Yin of Shen, Gan and Fei
Deficient Yang Group
Deficient Yang of Shen, Pi, and Xin
Deficient Yang of Shen, Pi, and Fei
Deficient Yang of Shen, Pi, and Wei
Shen, Pi and Xin
Shen, Pi, and Fei
Shen, Pi, and Wei
Emotional Disharmonies
Deficient Yin of Shen, Gan, and Xin
Depression of Function of Gan, Xin, and Fei
Digestive Problems
Gynaecological and Obstetric Disorders
Physiology
Xue
Pathology
Shen
Pi
Gan
Summary
Zang Fu Interrelationships in some Common Disease Patterns
Hyperthyroidism
Impotence
Excess Sex or Seminal Emission
Emotional Disturbance
Damp Heat Diffusing Downwards
Insomnia
Wei Disharmonies
Summary
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author: Jeremy Ross
Page 195- 202
Chapter 16-1 Disharmonies Involving More Than One Zang
Disharmonies of Two Zang Together
Xin and Fei:- Deficient Qi of Xin and Fei
Formation of Qi and Fei
Movement of Qi and Xue
Signs
Xin and Pi:-Deficient Xin Xue and Deficient Pi Qi
Signs
Xin and Shen:- Deficient Yang of both Xin and Shen
Signs
Xin and Shen:- Xin and Shen Not Harmonious
Signs
Xin and Gan:- Deficient Yin of Xin and Gan
Signs
Shen and Gan:- Deficient Yin of Shen and Gan
Signs
Gan and Pi:- Gan Invades Pi
Signs
Pi and Shen:- Deficient Pi Qi and Deficient Shen Yang
Signs
Pi and Fei:- Deficient Pi Qi and Deficient Fei Qi
Signs
Fei and Shen:- Deficient Fei Qi and Deficient Shen Yang
Signs
Gan and Fei:- Gan Fire Invade Fei
Signs
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author :Jeremy Ross
Page 188-194
Chapter15-2
Emotions and Yin Yang
Emotions and Substances
Deficient Yang Group;
Deficient Qi
Deficient Shen
Deficient Jing
Deficient Yin Group
Deficient Xue
Disturbance of Shen
Deficient Jin Ye
Emotions and Jing Luo
Deficiency of Qi and Xue
Obstruction of Flow of Qi and Xue
Irregularity or Disturbance of Flow of Qi and Xue
Presence of Disease Factor
Mental Faculities and Emotions
Clinical Importance of Emotional Disharmony
Treatment of Emotional Disharmony
Genaral Cases
Cases of Severe Mental Illness
Treatment of Severe Mental Illness
General Principles
Example of Head Points
Frontal Region
Parietal Region
Temporal Region
Occipital Region
Examples of Point Combinations
Coma
Dreamy State
Disturbance of Thinking
Examples of Case Histories
Summary
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author :Jeremy Ross
Page 183-187
Cpater. 15-1
Emotions
The Emotions and Behaviour
Classifications of the Emotions
The Seven Emotions : Qi Qing (七情)
1. Xi (喜) Joy happiness, gaiety, excitement, pleasure
2. Nu (怒) Anger, irritation
3. Si (思) meditation, contemplation, pensiveness
4. You (憂) anxiety, sorrow
5. Kong (恐) fear, extreme anxiety
6. Jing (驚) sudden intense fear, fright
7. Bei (悲) grief, affliction
The Five Feeling : Wu Zhi(五志)
1. Xi (喜)-Xin (Heart)
2. Nu (怒) -Gan(Liver)
3. Si (思)-Pi (Spleen)
4. You (憂) -Fei (Lungs)
5. Kong (恐) - Shen (Kidney)
The Five Feelings and the Five Zang
Fear and Shen
Anger and Gan
Joy and Xin
Pensiveness and Pi
Grief and Fei
The Five Feelings and the Five Phases
Emotions and Yin Yang
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Zang Fu,
the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author :Jeremy Ross
Page 178-182
Chapter 14-2
Zang Fu
Zang fu Pairs
Zang Fu and the Origins of Disease
Stagnation
Phlegm
Internal Wind
Summary
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author :Jeremy Ross
Page 167-178
Part 3
Interrelationships
Chapter14-1
Zang Fu Interrelationships
Yin Yang
Substances
Qi, Xue and Jin Ye Jing and ShenPathology of the Substances
Shen Pi Gan Xin FeiJing Luo
Tissues
Tissues Bones and Head Hair Muscles and Lips Tendons and Nails Xue Mai and Face Skin and Body Hair Orifice / Senses Shen and Ears Pi and Mouth Gan and Eyes Xin and Tongue Fei and Nose, Throat and Voice Curious Organs Marrow, Bones and Brain Uterus Xue Mai Dan -
Zang Fu
The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author :Jeremy Ross
Page 161-166
Chapter 13 Review of the Five Zang
Functions
Main Functions of the Five Zang
Shen (Kidney 腎)
Sores Jing
Foundation of Yin & Yang
Pi (Spleen 脾)
Rules Transportation & Transformation
Gan (Liver 肝)
Rules Free-flowing of Qi
Stores Xue
Xin (Heart 心)
Stores Shen
Rules Xue & Xue Mai
Fei (Lungs 肺)
Rules Qi & Respiration
Governs Dispersing &Descending
Interrelationships of the Main Zang Functions
Origins of Patterns of Disharmony
Patterns of Disharmony of the Five Zang
Shen
Deficient Shen Jing
Deficient Shen Yang
Shen Qi not Firm
Shen Fails to Recieve Qi
Water Overflowing
Deficient Shen Yin
Pi
Deficient Pi Qi
Deficient Pi Yang
Inability of Pi to Govern Xue
Sinking of Pi Qi
Invasion of Pi by Cold & Damp
Damp Heat Accumulates in Pi
Gan
Depression of Gan Qi
Deficient Gan Xue
Hyperactive Gan Yang
Blazing Gan Fire
Stirring of Gan Wind
Damp Heat in Gan & Dan
Stagnation of Cold in Gan Jing Luo
Xin
Deficient Xin Qi
Deficient Xin Yang
Collapse of Xin Yang
Stagnant Xin Xue
Deficient Xin Yin
Blazing Xin Fire
Phlegm Fire Agitating Xin
Cold Phlegm Misting Xin
Fei
Deficient Fei Qi
Deficient Fei Yin
Invasion of Fei by Wind
Retention of Phlegm in Fei
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Zang Fu Chapter 12
Xin Bao (Pericardium : 心包) and San Jiao (Triple Burner:三焦)
Xin Bao (心包)
Functions
Patterns of Disharmony
San Jiao (三焦)
The four main conception of San Jiao
San Jiao as the Three Divisions of the body San Jiao as part of the Six Stages San Jiao Classification of Warm Diseases San Jiao as Three Divisions2. San Jiao as the Fu system
Transformation and Movement of Fluids Transformation and Movement of Qi Misinterpretation and Misunderstanding3. San Jiao as the Jing Luo
Distribution
Signs
4. San JIao as the San Jiao points
Relieving pain and inflammation along the course of the superficial channel Dispersing External Disease Factors Invigorating Qi circulation in the Jing Luo, to remove obstructionTreatment of San Jiao Disharmonies
Summary
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Zang Fu
Chapter 11-1
Fei (Lungs) and Da Chang (Large Intestine)
Fei
Functions
Rules Qi and Governs Respiration Dispersing and Descending Function Moves and Adjusts the Water Channels Rules the Exterior of the Body Opens into the Nose; Manifests in the Body HairPatterns of Disharmony
Deficient of Fei Qi Deficient of Fei Yin Invasion of Fei by Wind Retention of Phlegm in FeiSummary
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Zang Fu Chapter 10-1
Xin (Heart) and Xiao Chang(Small Intestine)
Xin
Functions
1. Rules Xue and Xue Mai
2. Stores Shen
3. Opens into the Tongue: Manifests in the Face
Patterns of Disharmony
Yang Deficiency:
- Deficient Xin Qi
- Deficient Xin Yang
- Stagnant Xin Xue
- Cold Phlegm Misting Xin
Yin Deficiency:
- Deficient Xin Xue
- Deficient Xin Yin
- Blazing Xin Fire
- Phlegm Fire Agitating Xin
Summary
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Zang fu
the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author :Jeremy Ross
Page 89-95
Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen脾) and Wei (Stomach胃)-2
Pi
Patterns of Disharmony
3. Inability of Pi to Govern Xue
4. Sinking of Pi Qi
5. Invasion of Pi by Cold and Dump
6. Damp Heat Accumulates in Pi
7. Turbid Phlegm Disturbing the Head
Summary
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Zang fu
the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice
Author :Jeremy Ross
Page 83-89
Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen脾) and Wei (Stomach胃)-1
Pi
Functions
Rules Transformation and Transportation Rules the Muscles and the Limbs Governs Xue Holds up the Organs Opens into the Mouth; Manifests in the LipsFluids, Damp and Phlegm
Patterns of Disharmony
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