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hello

I am new in this group but I am interested in your

discussion in my experience when I treat a problem

like this one we are talking about I rather consider

emotional factor worry cause it can produce internal

dampness therefore stagnation and anormal

regurgitation of liver qi can result from that

situation in which there is a real hiperactivity in

the liver in fact liver is unable to free and deliver

qi enough to drain spleen that´s why syntoms of

deficiency of qi results.

In that case it is very important to free earth to

easy wood work cause that is stagnation cause.

lrneninger

 

--- victoria_dragon <victoria_dragon

escribió: > Chinese Traditional Medicine, marcos lacerda

> <ishk18> wrote:

> > I,ve had a couple of clients with hypothyroid and

> hyper. All of

> > them had an issue of chronic frustration and

> repressed anger in

> > their lives(Gall Bladder/Liver), AND not being

> able to voice

> > their emotions/opinions and so forth on account of

> a very

> > domineering mother, or husband or other members of

> family.

>

> A little bit more on this for the readers new to

> TCM:

>

> TCM takes a very holistic view of things,

> understanding that nothing

> occurs in isolation. No where is this more apparent

> than in 5 Element

> Theory.

>

> There are some basic 5 Element concepts. One of

> these is the " Mother-

> Son " rule. Briefly, whatever one does to the

> " Mother " will produce a

> like change in the " Son " . The Mother and Son refers

> to Elements and

> by extension to meridians and Organs. For example,

> Water is

> the " Mother " of " Wood " . Tonify the " Mother " to

> tonify the " Son " . For

> exmple, when Liver (Wood) Yin is Deficient, often

> the best approach

> is to tonify the Kidneys (Water). The tonified

> Kidneys are then

> capable of supplying the Liver with Yin. They have

> it to supply.

>

> Sometimes, something goes wrong in the " Mother-Son "

> relationship, and

> one has a situation called " Son Robbing Mother " .

> Situations in which

> repressed anger is leading to a person being more

> vulnerable to

> infection or to other problems involving the immune

> system and

> resistence to stress can be cases of the Son (Liver)

> robbing the

> Mother (Kidneys). (In TCM, many of the functions

> assigned to the

> adrenals in Western medicine are considered part of

> the Kidney in

> TCM.)

>

> Another relationship in 5 Element Theory is the

> Victor-Vanguished

> relationship. This is an inverse relationship.

> Whatever is happening

> or done to the " Victor " will have the opposite

> effect on

> the " Vanguished " . For example, Wood (Liver, Gall

> Bladder) exists in a

> Victor-Vanquished relationship to Earth (Spleen,

> Stomach). If the

> Liver is in Excess, it can suppress the Spleen and

> Stomach. In other

> words, the Liver can be the Root various digestive

> system problems.

> Subdue Wood (Liver) in order to strenghten Earth

> (Spleen and Stomach).

>

> Digestive system problems often need to be a

> priority in healing. If

> the digestion is poor, this can trigger a host of

> other problems from

> both a TCM and Western standpoint. The most obvious

> TCM problem is

> eventual Qi Deficiency because the Spleen plays such

> a key role in Qi

> accumulation in the body. From a Western

> standpoint, the person is

> not able to obtain the vitamins and minerals and

> other things needed

> not only for repair but for keeping the body running

> smoothly.

>

> Victoria

>

>

>

 

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Dr.L Rodríguez Neninger Ballet Tv Cuba telef 537-797255Especialista en Medicina

Holistica(Acupuntura,Masaje,Dieta,Herbologia chinas) Domicilio:Telef

537-95-4446 lrneninger

 

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