Guest guest Posted October 19, 2002 Report Share Posted October 19, 2002 > There may or may not be excess Yang. Liver Yang can rise even though > it is Deficient. I need to clarify what I wrote here. Though Liver Yang may be rising, that does not mean that the rest of the body has enough Yang. In other words a person can suffer from Kidney Yang Deficiency or Spleen Yang Deficiency and also suffer from Liver Yang Rising. This is even more likely in the case of Kidney Yang Deficiency. Why? Because the Kidneys supply both Yang and Yin to the rest of the body. If one is Deficient, the other also will be Deficient though to a lesser extent. In other words, if the person is Kidney Yang Deficient, there almost is certain Kidney Yin Deficiency too (though the Kidney Yang Deficiency may be severe enough to mask the symptoms and signs of the Kidney Yin Deficiency). In time, that Kidney Yin Deficiency will lead to Liver Yin Deficiency. In order for Liver Yang to Rise, Liver Yin has to be Deficient. Victoria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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