The Five Zang-Viscera — Pi
Pi , is located in the abdomen under the diaphragm on the left side, radiates a yellow light, and regulates digestion and absorption. Pi and the Stomach, linke...
Pi , is located in the abdomen under the diaphragm on the left side, radiates a yellow light, and regulates digestion and absorption. Pi and the Stomach, linke...
Shen is partly composed of the two Kidneys located at the back of the waist, one on either side of the spine; it has a bright black aura light. The Basic Quest...
The Stomach, located under the diaphragm and in the epigastrium, connects with the esophagus at its upper opening and with the Small Intestine at its Lower open...
Gan is located in the abdomen, below the diaphragm, on the right side, and is protected by the ribcage. Gan stores Blood, ensures the smooth flow of Qi, regul...
Fei is located in the chest, occupying the highest position among the viscera, like a brilliant roof covered by a fine mist of slightly white, radiant light. It...
Xin , located in the thorax above the diaphragm and under Fei , is physically wrapped within the Pericardium. It is shaped like a downward-pointing sphere or a ...
“Zang Xiang” means visceral images and their manifestations. “Zang” refers to the internal organs; “Xiang” refers to the image or phenomenon. “Zang” and “Xiang”...
3.Helping to Explain the Pathological Changes of the Five Zang Viscera and Their Relationships The viscera are physiologically related, and pathologically affec...
The interrelationships of the Five Elements further explain the body–body-parts correlation and the environment–human correlation as applied to Chinese medicine...
A self-organizing behavior exists in all natural systems, including the human body. When a system is in a challenge, self-organizing reformulates energies to pr...