传统中医【英文】
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-Excrete waste
Stomach:
-Receive Food
-Rot and Ripen -Origin of Qi and Blood with Spleen via Food energy
Spleen: Governs Transportation & Transformation Controls Blood Dominates the Muscles Opens in Mouth •Lips & Gums (ST)
Lung: Governs Qi & Respiration Dominates Ascending & Descending Control the Body Surface Opens in the Nose
Large
Intestine: -Receive waste from SI
-Reabsorb fluids
Includes free nerve endings, arterioles, veins, lymphatics, mast cells Activation results in increased blood flow, change in immune response, relaxes muscles and tissue, alter pain pathway, nerve transmission, hormones, neuro transmitters.
Eastern Medicine – Treat the whole and try to bring body back to balance
Particularly helpful in chronic disease processes
Qi
Energy, Vital Force, Life Source, Vital Breath All essential life activities involved Spirtual, emotional, mental & physical Obi Wan & the Force If flow of Qi insufficient, unbalanced or interrupted results in illness Different type of Qi including Source, Food, air
Qi
Travels through meridans or energy pathways
14 main meridians: 12 organ pairs and 2 unpaired Extraordinary meridians
Acupuncture (AP) points – where meridians come to surface
Western vs. Eastern Goals
Western Medicine – treat underlying insult
Particularly apt at treating acute illness, emergencies or surgical presentation
FU:
Yin Interior Wife Solid Manufacture and store essential substances
Qi, Blood, Body Fluid
Yang Exterior Husband Hollow Receive and Digest Food Waste transport and excretion
Heart: Dominates the Blood & Vessels Houses the Mind Controls Sweating Opens in the Tongue
Small Intestine: -receive from stomach -absorb essentials -seperate clean from turbid - Spleen & Lung then transmit clean to body - Small Intestine transport turbid to LI or Bladder
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
Introduction to Chinese Medicine Theory
TCM as a Metaphor
Evidence of Acupuncture tools as early as 8,000 years ago 1st definitive evidence of Veterinary Acupuncture ~450 B.C. Taboo to look in body What we say organ does in TCM may be different then what know in western medicine.
Zang Fu/Yang Yin Organ Pairs
12 meridians paired as Husband/Wife or Yang/Yin
Yang: male, summer, light, day, external, dry, hot, acute, hollow Yin: female, winter, dark, night, internal, wet, cold, chornic, solid
Everything has opposite Opposites control each other Mutually create each other Can transform into each other
Zang Fu organ pairs
ZANG:
Zang Fu Organ Pairs
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
Lung Spleen Heart Pericardium Liver Kidney
Large Intestine Stomach Small Intestine
Triple Heater/San Jiao
Gall Bladder Bladder (Urinary)
Stomach:
-Receive Food
-Rot and Ripen -Origin of Qi and Blood with Spleen via Food energy
Spleen: Governs Transportation & Transformation Controls Blood Dominates the Muscles Opens in Mouth •Lips & Gums (ST)
Lung: Governs Qi & Respiration Dominates Ascending & Descending Control the Body Surface Opens in the Nose
Large
Intestine: -Receive waste from SI
-Reabsorb fluids
Includes free nerve endings, arterioles, veins, lymphatics, mast cells Activation results in increased blood flow, change in immune response, relaxes muscles and tissue, alter pain pathway, nerve transmission, hormones, neuro transmitters.
Eastern Medicine – Treat the whole and try to bring body back to balance
Particularly helpful in chronic disease processes
Qi
Energy, Vital Force, Life Source, Vital Breath All essential life activities involved Spirtual, emotional, mental & physical Obi Wan & the Force If flow of Qi insufficient, unbalanced or interrupted results in illness Different type of Qi including Source, Food, air
Qi
Travels through meridans or energy pathways
14 main meridians: 12 organ pairs and 2 unpaired Extraordinary meridians
Acupuncture (AP) points – where meridians come to surface
Western vs. Eastern Goals
Western Medicine – treat underlying insult
Particularly apt at treating acute illness, emergencies or surgical presentation
FU:
Yin Interior Wife Solid Manufacture and store essential substances
Qi, Blood, Body Fluid
Yang Exterior Husband Hollow Receive and Digest Food Waste transport and excretion
Heart: Dominates the Blood & Vessels Houses the Mind Controls Sweating Opens in the Tongue
Small Intestine: -receive from stomach -absorb essentials -seperate clean from turbid - Spleen & Lung then transmit clean to body - Small Intestine transport turbid to LI or Bladder
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
Introduction to Chinese Medicine Theory
TCM as a Metaphor
Evidence of Acupuncture tools as early as 8,000 years ago 1st definitive evidence of Veterinary Acupuncture ~450 B.C. Taboo to look in body What we say organ does in TCM may be different then what know in western medicine.
Zang Fu/Yang Yin Organ Pairs
12 meridians paired as Husband/Wife or Yang/Yin
Yang: male, summer, light, day, external, dry, hot, acute, hollow Yin: female, winter, dark, night, internal, wet, cold, chornic, solid
Everything has opposite Opposites control each other Mutually create each other Can transform into each other
Zang Fu organ pairs
ZANG:
Zang Fu Organ Pairs
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
Lung Spleen Heart Pericardium Liver Kidney
Large Intestine Stomach Small Intestine
Triple Heater/San Jiao
Gall Bladder Bladder (Urinary)