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Over-exertion 3. Pensiveness 3. Fire 3. Excessive sexual activity 4. Worry 4. Summer-Heat 4. Improper diet 5.

Sadness Grief S. Dampness 5. Traumatic injury 6. Fear 6. Dryness 6. Parasites and poisons 7. Shock Fright 7. Wrong treatment. Pattern: many patterns Disease: M any diseases i. ST Yin deficiency, Food retention, etc. Meniere's disease, Gastritis, etc. One TCM dz. One TCM d z. Spirit 2. Body 3. Demeanor 4. Eyes 6. Nose 7. Th roat Limbs Skin Tongue KD Yin def. LV SP. ST and KD Qi. The thicker the coating the stronger the pathogen.

Normal coat is rooted. IW"Y: -'? Intense feeling of cold and shivers Mild, persist ent cold feeling or tendency to feeling cold 81! Damp-Heat With swelling and redness of the joints. Qi deficiency, Yang-Qi deficiency. SP Qi deficiency Feeling sleepy after eating Hollow :! KD Yang deficiency Chronic tiredness, backache, lassitude, a feeling of cold, depression, frequent urination LV Blood deficiency Chronic tiredness, slight depression, dizziness, scanty periods KD Yin deficiency Chronic tiredness, anxiety, insomnia, dry mouth at night, tongue without coating Damp retention Chronic tiredness, feeling of heaviness of the body, muzziness.

Superficial Qi Yang organs Exterior U. HT and LU. SP and ST. Deep Yin Yin organs Interior L. E C. Fu Mai Jli tf.

Ill Ill -i DEEP 3. SLOW 4. EMPTY 6. FULL 7. WIRY SOGGY WEAK HASTY LONG SHORT SLOW ii. External Cold; asthma; cough; tight Feverish head; stiff neck; HT pain diaphragm obstructing Middle Distended epigastrium and abdomen.

Jing deficiency; fear of cold; KD d I region; diabetes extre. Hard Full ,. Fixed abdominal masses Blood stasis. ST39 SI , Lanweixue appendix.

Excess ';! Differentiation I 1. The presence of a pathogenic factor Emptiness Deficiency of the Upright Qi while the Upright Qi is relatively intact and the absence of a pathogenic factor. Differentiation I 2. Epigastric pain, vomiting of the blood, dark blood in the stools "' 0 fixed and stabbing in character, abdominal ST f purple in the center 0 0 masses that do not move, Ll Severe abdominal pain, dark blood in the stools Ill.

Differentiation I 3. LV Yin def. LV-Biood def. IlilJ l! KD and SP Yang deficiency 1 ong. LV3, LV2, Shixuan, , , Derangement of the mind, mania, incoherent speech, mental confusion, PCS, HT7, HT8, HT9, aggressive and violent behavior, tendency to hit or scold people, uncontrolled.

Sudden violent abdominal pain, dislike of pressure, abdominal distension,. Burning sensation and pain in the epigastric region, empty and uncomfortable feeling in the stomach, sour regurgitation, vomiting, foul.. J"' I! Soreness and weakness of the lumbar region and knee joints, frequent rn s: urination with clear urine, weak stream urination, dribbling of urine after.

Frequent and urgency of urination, burning pain in the urethra, dribbling Severe dizziness, rather than a feeling of heaviness in the head. The diagnosis of pathogenic factor is made not on the basis of the patient's history, but on the basis of the 4 pattern of symptoms and signs presented. Differentiation I 4.

Loose stools, chilliness and Cough with profuse yellow sputum, Malar flush, dry mouth at night, FIRE weakness of the limbs a feel ing of heat and a red face insomnia, dizziness, lower back ache and night-sweating KD Yang def. Differentiation I 5. Differentiation I 6. G8 :i; GB Itching of the skin of abdomen Heaviness or dizziness of the head G. Wind Fever, aversion to wind, stiff neck, Superficial, Thin, white coating Attack aches in the body, sweating Moderate Fever, aversion to cold, stiff TAl neck, headache, aches in Fever, aversion to cold, stiff neck, YANG Cold Superficial, the body and floating pulse headache, severe pain in the body, Thin, white coating Attack Tight no sweating, shortness of breath.

Alternation of chills and fever, fullness of the costal and White-slippery SHAO YANG hypochondriac regions, lack of appetite, irritability, dry throat, tongue coating on String-taut nausea, bitter taste, blurred vision the side only. Thirst, feeling of energy rising to the chest, pain and feeling of Red thorns or Deep, JUE YIN heat in the chest, feeling of hunger with no desire to eat, cold Slippery white coat String-taut limbs, diarrhea and vomiting.

Differentiation I 7. Alternating hot and cold feeling with a prevalence of heat, bitter taste, thirst, dry throat, hypochondria! Differentiation I 8. CAM - Differentiation I 9. Urgent cold pa in in groin, pain connects to testicles Wh ite material Deep, string-taut.

Intermittent abdomina l pain, sometimes very severe, often clusters around navel or to one side, sometimes vomiting of worms, PARASITES emaciation, peculiar eating prejudices, inner lips or cheeks have tiny white dots. String-taut emotions, nausea material; white moss One-sided splitting headache, irritability, anger easily, bitter taste in Red material; yellow LV FIRE f' mouth, scanty, dark urine, constipation, red eyes moss String-taut, rapid.

Deficient appetite moss. Pa le material Deficient or weak fatigue, sallow yel low face, soreness in lower back, vertigo, tinnitus. Thready, rapid, with litt le strength.

Red material Thready, rapid tinnitus, insomnia. Vertigo, tinnitus exacerbated by exertion. Pale, moist material Weak cold limbs, impotence, sterility. Ji iOI '! Ji i'J '! Transporting Qi and Blood throughout the body and rendering 1 Transporting Qi and Blood and regulating Yin and Yang the body an integrated whole 2 Resisting pathogens Protecting the body Reflecting symptoms and signs Ch. Local pain Blue-Green Pain.

Heat syndrome Yellow to Red Heat. Cold syndrome White Deficiency and Cold. Follows the LU channel into the palm and spreads through the thenar eminence 3. Connects with the LU channel's interiorly-exteriorly related Ll channel 1.

Begins at L16 2. Joins with its interiorly-exteriorly associated LU channel 3cun above the wrist Ll 3. Ascends the arm through Ll15 to the jaw and cheek, where it divides, one branch connecting with the teeth, the other entering the ear to join the 'Zong mai' where the channels of the Ll, ST, 51, GB and SJ gather and collect at the ear.

Originate on the lateral side of the lower leg at ST40 2. Travels to the medial aspect of the lower leg to join with the SP channel ST 3. Ascends the leg and trunk to the nape of the neck and head where it converges with the Qi of the other yang channels 4. Then travels internally to terminate at the throat 1.

Originates at SP4 SP 2. Connects with the ST channel 3. Enters the abdomen and connect with the intestines and ST Great 1. Separates from the primary channel at SP21 on the lateral aspect of the chest SP 2.

Spreads through the chest and lateral costal region, gathering the blood of the luo-connecting channels of the whole body 1. Separates from the 51 channel at and connects with the HT channel Sl Ascends along the arm and connects with the shoulder at Ll15 2.

Separates from the primary channel at UB 58 and connects with the KD channel 1. Begins at KD4 on the posterior aspect of the medial malleolus KD Encircles the heel and enters internally to connect with the UB channel 2. Begins at PC6 on the anterior forearm, PC 2. Proceeds up the posterior aspect of the arm and over the shoulder, converging with the PC channel in the chest 1. Separates from the primary channel at GB37 GB 2.

Connects with the LV channel 3. Descends and disperses over the dorsum of the foot 1. Connects with the GB channel 3. Ascends to the genitals RN 1. Descends from RN15 and disperse over the abdomen 1. Ascends from DU1 and travels up the sides of spine to the top of the head DU 2.

At the shoulder blades it joins with the UB channel and threads through the spine. The LU Meridian originates in the middle portion of the body cavity 2. Turning back, it passes upward through the diaphragm 4.

From the internal zone between the Lungs and the throat, it emerges to the surface of the body under the clavicle. Descending, the LU Meridian then runs along the medial aspect of the upper arm to reach the elbow crease. From there, it runs along the anterior portion of the forearm, 8. Another section of the LU Meridian branches off just above the wrist and runs directly to the radial side of the tip of the index finger to connect with the Ll Meridian.

The Ll Meridian begins at the tip of the index finger and runs upward along the radial side of the index finger and between the thumb and index finger. It passes through the depression between the tendons of the thumb and then continues upward along the lateral aspect of the forearm to the lateral side of the elbow. From there, it ascends along the anterior border of the upper arm i:', SI12, l::, OU14 4.

On top of the shoulder, the Meridian divides into two branches. The first of these branches enters the body and passes through the LU, 7. The second of these branches ascends externally along the neck, 9. L::,ST4 On the exterior, it continues, curving around the upper li p and crossing to the opposite side of th e nose. L::, DU It then ascends to the bridge of the nose, meeting the Bladder Meridian at the inner corner of the eye, and emerging under the eye. UBl 2. Descending from there, lateral to the nose, it enters the upper gum 3.

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