The relationship between Xin (心)and Pi (脾)
Xin regulates Blood pumping through the entire body, and nourishes Pi. Pi regulates Blood circulation in the vessels and prevents its extravasation. Blood cir...
Xin regulates Blood pumping through the entire body, and nourishes Pi. Pi regulates Blood circulation in the vessels and prevents its extravasation. Blood cir...
Xin and Fei are located in the Upper Jiao. Xin regulates Blood, and nourishes Fei ; Fei regulates Qi, maintains respiration for oxygen exchange, and assists...
The Uterus (womb or Baogong), located in the Lower abdomen behind the Bladder of women, is the most important of the six extraordinary Yang-viscera. This organ,...
The Bone Marrow, Spine Marrow, and Brain Marrow are composed of innate Essence and acquired Essence produced by Shen-Essence. The Miraculous Pivot says, “The re...
The Miraculous Pivot says, “The Brain is the Sea of the Marrow, extending from the top of the head to the point Fengfu (DU16)”. The Brain, located in the crania...
San Jiao, a Fu-viscus, includes all internal organs in the chest and abdomen as a functional system (sub-intangible viscus). We must try to get used to this Ori...
The Gall Bladder is attached to Gan, and excretes bile, taking part in food digestion, and so it is classified as one of the six Fu-viscera. However, it is also...
The Bladder, located in the Lower abdomen, connects through the ureters at the upper end with the Kidneys, and at the Lower end with the urethra. Since the Blad...
Located in the Lower abdomen, the Large Intestine connects at its upper end with the Small Intestine at the ileocecal junction, and at its Lower end with the an...
The Small Intestine, located in the mid-abdomen, is a long luminal organ whose upper end connects with the Stomach at the pylorus, and whose lower end connects ...