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They are inter-__________ and inter-_______ on each other |
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| Inter-restricting, and inter-dependant |
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| Heart and Lung are both (Yin or Yang) organs |
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| Heart is the master of _________, and Lung is the master of _____. |
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| What Yin Organ does the heart have close relations with? |
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| Heart and Lung both reside in which burner? |
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| Heart and Lung cooperate and ensure the normal movement of ___ and _____ in the whole body. |
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| normal blood circulation relies on the function of _______, and the promotion of _______. |
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| which Yin Organ relies on normal blood circulation for its function |
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| What is the relationship of Zong Qi (Gathering Qi)and Heart and Lung |
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| Zong Qi promotes the function of both heart and lung and is the key connection between these organs. |
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___ is the commander of ________. ________ is the mother of ____. |
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Qi is the commander of Blood Blood is the mother of Qi |
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| Qi provides ____ to blood, and promotes blood circulation. |
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| _____ provides a liquid vehicle for Qi. |
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| Blood Heart makes blood from food-Qi of the Spleen and the clear Qi of what organ? |
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| If Lung Qi is deficient or fails in dispersing/descending , the function of Heart, i.e., blood circulation, will be affected. What does TCM call this? |
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| If Heart Qi or Heart Yang is deficient causing abnormal blood circulation, the function of Lung, i.e., breathing function will be affected, what symptoms might be present. |
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| coughing, shortness of breath |
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| Spleen and Heart work together for what inside the vessels |
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| Mentally overworking can exhaust what? |
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| Heart-blood, and Speen-Qi |
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| What are the symptoms of deficiency of both Heart and Spleen. |
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| poor memory, poor sleep, loose stools, poor concentration. (treated by Gui Pi Tang) |
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| Spleen Qi deficiency can cause decreased Blood generation or chronic bleeding and further can cause what illnesses? |
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| Blood deficiency and Heart deficiency. |
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| Heart and Spleen work together to do what? |
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| Spleen Qi transports food Qi to the Heart, who does what? |
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| Spleen Qi holds blood inside what? |
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| What can Heart Qi deficiency cause? |
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| What can Spleen Qi deficiency cause? |
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Heart houses ______ Liver houses _________ |
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| What 2 things does Heart and Liver relationship involve? |
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1. Blood circulation and storage 2. Regulation of spirit and mental activities |
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| What ensures normal Blood circulation and Liver having enough blood stored? |
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| Normal Blood storage function of ________ ensures Heart Blood circulation |
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| Blood deficiency are mainly having to do with what 2 organs? |
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| Heart Blood stagnation can affect ______; Liver Blood stagnation can affect ______. |
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What does Heart govern? Liver governs what? |
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Shen and all mental activities Shu Xie- which helps maintain normal mental function |
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| Sufficient ________ ______ and normal mental activities support smooth Liver Qi flow |
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| Normal Liver Shu-Xie help Heart housing mind. |
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| What does TCM call "disturbed Heart Shen" |
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| What does TCM call over active Heart Fire? |
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| What is the relationship of Heart and Kidney? |
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1. the mutual assistance of fire and water 2. The common rot of Mind (Shen) and Essence (Jing) |
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| What is the Interrelationship of Heart and Kidney in the menstrual cycle? |
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1. The Kidney provides the material Yin and Yang basis for such ebb and flow 2. The heart provides impetus for the transformation of Yang to Yin and Vice versa 3. The Heart Qi and Blood descent promotes downward flow of blood and the discharge of eggs. |
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| How do the Lung an dSpleen cooperate |
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| How do the Lung an dSpleen cooperate in generating Qi? |
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1. Lung governs Qi and inhales clear Qi 2. Spleen transports and transforms food Qi 3. The clear Qi from Lung, the food Qi from Spleen and the Yuan Qi from Kidney form the whole body QI 4. The generation of the whole body Qi mainly relies on Lung and Spleen 5. Lung Qi and Spleen Qi interact with each other |
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| Lung Qi deficiency may cause Spleen Qi deficiency and vice versa. eventually cause deficiency of... |
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| Qi deficiency mainly has to do with what organs? |
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| Qi Stagnation mainly has to do with what 1 organ? |
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Tonifying Lung Qi, and tonifying Spleen Qi are often done? A. one after the other B. together C. One or the other, never both D Spleen first then Lung |
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| What 2 organs cooperate in body fluid metabolism and distribution? |
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| What is the Physiologically of Lung and Spleen? |
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1. Spleen transforms and transports body fluid 2. Lung disperses/ descends body fluid. |
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| Lung and Spleen Pathologically: |
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| If Spleen fails in transforming/transporting body fluid, damp/phlegm may affect Lung function; Spleen is the source of phlegm and Lung is the container of phlegm. |
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| Why do Lung and Liver Cooperate? |
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| to ensure the body's Qi moving normally |
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| How close is the relationship between Lung and Liver |
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| Lung and Liver: Physiologically; |
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1. Lung governs Qi and Liver governs Qi Ji (Qi mechanism) 2. Lung Qi descends, Liver Qi acends |
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| Liver and Lung, Pathologically: |
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| Liver Qi descends, Liver Qi ascends |
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| How does Lung and Kidney cooperate |
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1. in body fluid distribution 2. in breath |
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| Lung and Kidney Physiologically; in body fluid |
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1. Lung is the upper source of body fluid and Kidney governs body fluid 2. Lung and Kidnet work together to ensure normal body fluid distruibution and secretion |
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| Lung and Kidney, Pathologiacally; In body fluid |
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| adnormality of Lung and Kidnet function may cause edema, which is a wind invasion. |
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| How do Lung and Kidney physiologically; in breath |
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1. Lung governs Qi and breath and Kidney controls recieving Qi 2. Lung and Kidney working together ensure breath normal and deep |
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| Lung and Kidney Pathologically; in breath |
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| Lung Qi deficiency or failure to descend and Kidney failure to receice Qi may affect each other |
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| Lung does not so much care about? (yin or yang) |
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| The Yin and Yang of Lung and Kidney nourish each other |
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1. Lung/metal is the mother of water, Lung Yin nourishes Kidney Yin.
2. Kidney Yin/Yang is the foundation of Yin/Yang for all organs including Lung Yin/Yang
3. Lung Yin/Yang deficiency and Kidney Yin/Yang deficiency may affect each other. |
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| Liver and Spleen Cooperate in what? |
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1. Food Digestion 2. Blood Circulation |
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Physiologically: Liver and Spleen food digestion |
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1. Liver governs shu-xie and Spleen governs transportation and transformation 2. Working together they ensure normal food digestion and transformation |
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Liver and Spleen Pathology: food digestion |
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1. Liver Qi stagnation may cause Spleen failure in transportation and transformation 2. Spleen failure in transformation and transportation may cause Liver Shu-Xie dysfunction |
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Liver and Spleen Physiologically: blood circulation |
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1. Heart governs blood circulation, Liver stores blood, and Spleen holds blood 2. Liver and Spleen help nomal blood circulation |
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Liver and Spleen, Pathologically; in blood circulation |
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| Liver failure in storing blood and Spleen failure in holding blood may cause bleeding and further blood deficiency |
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| Liver and Kidney functions |
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| Liver stores Blood and Kidney stores Essence nourish each other |
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Liver stores blood and Kidney stores Essence__ Liver Blood Kidney Essence nourish each other. Abnormality: |
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| Deficiency of Live Blood and Kidney Essence |
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| Liver governs _____-_____, and Kidney stores _____ |
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| Liver Blood and Kidney cooperate in regulating reproductive function. |
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Women: abnormal menstruation and ovulation Men: Male ejaculation |
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| _________controls tendons, and _________ controls bones |
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Liver- tendons kidney- bones |
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| The most fundamental yin deficiency is ________ & ________, and heat disease |
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| The Yin/Yang of Liver and Kidney nourish each other. Abnormalities: |
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1. deficiency of Liver and Kidney Yin 2. Deficiency of Liver and Kidney Yang |
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| What organs represent Pre-Heaven and Post-Heaven. |
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| Spleen and Kidney represent Pre-Heaven and Post-Heaven. Physiologically: |
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1.Pre-heaven Qi and Essence supports Post-heaven Qi 2. Post-heaven Qi nourishes Kidney Qi and Essence |
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| Spleen and Kidney represent Pre-heaven Pre-heaven and Post-heaven, Pathologically: Deficiency of Pre-heaven Qi/Essence and Post-heaven Qi may affect each other. |
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| Deficiency of Pre-heaven Qi/Essence and post-heaven Qi may affect each other |
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| Spleen and Kidney cooperate in... |
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| Spleen and Kidney cooperate in Body Metabloism: Physiologically: |
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1. Kidney Essence and Kidney yang help Spleen in transformation and Transportation of body fluid 2. Food Qi from Spleen nourishes Kidney and helps Kidney in governing body fluid metabolism --"Earth restricts Water" |
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| Spleen and Kidney Cooperate in Body Fluid Metabolism, Patholigically: |
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| 1. Kidney Yang deficiency may cause spleen failure in transportation and transformation of body fluid
2. Spleen failure in transportation and transformation may cause Kidney Yang deficiency and fluid flooding. |
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| what is the relationship between Yin organs and Extraordianry organs? |
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1. they both store essence and Qi without leakage 2. most of the extraordinary organs do not have their own meridians (except GB). however they have a close relationship with the Extraordinary organs 3. Yin organs interact with extraordinary meridians |
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| what are the main functions of the uterus? |
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1. main functions of the uterus 2. houses fetus during pregnancy 3. all these functions rely on a. the regualtion of shen b. the promotion of Qi 4. Heart houses shen and governs making & circulating blood 5. Liver stores blood and governs shu-Xie which regulates emotion 6. Spleen is the source of Qi and blood 7. Kidney is the pre-heaven 8. heart, liver, spleen and Kidney have close relations with uterus |
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1. emotion and menstuation/ovulation/pregnancy 2. Qi Ji and menstruation/ovulation/pregnancy 3. stores blood and menstruation/ovulation/pregnancy |
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1. T&T 2. holds blood and menstruation |
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Kidney stores Essence, governs growth, developement and reproduction, including 1. generation/exhaustion of Tian Gui 2. Developement of reproductive system 3. ovulation 4. menstruation 5. pregnancy |
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| Yin organs and brain: Main functions of the brain... |
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1. it houses "Yuan Shen" 2. It controls intelligence 3. It is the Sea of Marrows 4. it controls sight, hearing, smell and taste |
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1. heart house shen 2. brain houses Yuan Shen 3. heart blood nourish Brain 4. most of Brain disorders are treated as Heart disorders. |
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