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| stagnant liver qi disrupts the spleens ability to ( ) and ( ) food and drink. |
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| the bladder removes water by qi transformation. the energy to perform this comes from what organ? |
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| the bladder is assisted by the TB, especially the LB which is describes as ( ) |
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| imbalance of the bladder can emit what emotions |
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| jealousy, suspicion, grudges |
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| the TB mobilizes the original qi in order to differentiate itself into different forms of qi to perform all the body's functions. What is the place where the original qi resides? |
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| from an administrative stand point the TB is the official in charge of ( ) |
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| what is the name of the qi in UB, MB, LB? |
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UB-gathering qi MB-nutritive qi LB-original qi |
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| what is the Chinese name for TB? |
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| while the liver controls the ability to plan ones life, the gallbladder controls what mental capacity? |
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| what is the Chinese name for yang organs? |
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| the spleen is the root of ( ), while the kidney is the root of ( ) |
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post-heaven qi pre-heaven qi |
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| the MB is in the stomach and controls the () and ( ) of food and drink? |
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| the stomach sends food down to which organ? |
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| name the symptoms associated when the liver qi stagnates in the MB and interfers with the descending function of the stomach qi? |
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| belching, hiccuping, nausea, vomiting |
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| if spleen cannot make enough blood this will lead to heart-blood deficiency. Symptoms include: |
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| dizziness, poor memory, insomnia, palpitations |
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| the small intestine separates food and drink into ( ) which goes to nourish tissues, and ( ) which is transmitted to the large intestine and excreted. |
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| the small intestine influences what mental capacity? |
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| blood deficiency affecting the heart causes what emotion? |
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