Hey, I've come to the closing of the TCM fundamentals with you just for one last organ:
- the 6th Yin organ, the Pericardium.
The only shortcoming of the 2 organs is:
- their respective Meridian Paths and
- Points are found along the arm and head.
However, the 12 meridians paths link up with each other throughout the human body. There are many reviews on the San Jiao but real philosophy is the innate Qi that passes through the organs very much like link-up of all the paths together which is so in reality. The stress is the application of the San Jiao or the triple burner is realised when the appropriate understanding of the fundamentals blends in with the related Meridian knowledge to save the sick which is the basic instinct of every medical physician. So if acupuncture application using the correct meridian path can do something on the terminal sickness, why are there still hesitation or forbidden to use it especially in the hospital.
I have seen patients claiming that their cancerous growth cannot be treated any longer using western drugs. So after 6 months of my applied treatment, I had reduced and shrank the lump to reasonable small in size that doctor would say no medicine is needed as the growth is under control.
So the application of TCM with the correct Fundamentals is very important and I should divert back to our topic to feed you with more foundation today.
I will discuss more on treatment as and when we move in the various pathological studies.
I'm going to show you How to link the TCM Fundamentals of the 6th Yin Organ - The Pericardium with the Integumentary System as well as the San Jiao(triple burner)
TCM FUNDAMENTALS
The pericardium is the membranous capsule that covers and protect the heart. It's the 6th Yin Organ which also would comply with the Yin Organs fundamental as:
- Parietal pericardium
- Visceral pericardium or the epicardium.
- It would compress against the heart affecting it to diastole and restrict the backflow of the venous blood.
- Difficulty in breathing
- Anxiety
- Overall weakness
- Fever
- Acute chest pain
- Acute shoulder and back pain
Best of all,
Xiong
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