Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 1-st level, Tai Yang: Bladder and Small Intestine; 2-nd level, Shao Yang: Gallbladder and Triple Burner; 3-rd level, Yang Ming: Stomach and Large Intestine; 4-th level, Tai Yin: Spleen and Lung; 5-th level, Jue Yin: Liver and Pericardium; 6-th level, Shao Yin: Kidney and Heart; The Yang stages are fairly active. The body starts to shut down and wear down in the Yin stages. Look at that 4th stage - Tai Yin: Spleen and Lungs. The Spleen and Lungs are the two Organs most responsible for Qi. When the Spleen and Lungs start to be affected and weakened, the body no longer is getting enough Qi. Look at that 6th. stage (listed as the 5th in some texts). The Kidneys supply the Yang and Yin for the rest of the body. Anytime an illness affects the Kidneys, there are major problems. The Yang can collapse. There are disagreements about which is the most serious, the Jue Yin or the Shao Yin stage. They both are extremely serious. The body is giving out and can fight less and less. Sometimes a person may be able to marshall enough help that the person remains stuck in one of the Yin stages for years instead of progressing on to death. Some cases of Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome ( CFIDS ) are due to an unresolved infection from years before. The infection may have abated, but the person is still stuck in the Yin stages. When these people do get the help they need, they often will descibe their improvement in health like backing up through symptoms. Victoria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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