Blood/Body Fluid Flashcards
Pre-Heaven: Kidney Essence
Post-Heaven Spleen/Stomach
These two combined produce what?
Blood
What are the two material basis for Blood?
Pre-Heaven: Kidney Essence
Post-Heaven Spleen/Stomach
How is Blood created?
Pre-Heaven: Kidney Essence
Post-Heaven Spleen/Stomach
These organs are the source of?
Spleen: Main Source of Blood
Lung: Pushes Food-Qi to the Heart
Heart: Food-Qi is transformed into Blood in the Heart
Kidney: Makes Blood through Marrow and KD Essence
Blood
What are the sources for Blood
Spleen: Main Source of Blood
Lung: Pushes Food-Qi to the Heart
Heart: Food-Qi is transformed into Blood in the Heart
Kidney: Makes Blood through Marrow and KD Essence
List the sources for Blood
Spleen: Main Source of Blood
Lung: Pushes Food-Qi to the Heart
Heart: Food-Qi is transformed into Blood in the Heart
Kidney: Makes Blood through Marrow and KD Essence
These are the functions of what?
Nourishes the Body
Circulates with Nutritive Qi
Moistens the Body
Houses the Mind
Determines Menstruation: Liver Blood
Blood
What are the functions of Blood
Nourishes the Body
Circulates with Nutritive Qi
Moistens the Body
Houses the Mind
Determines Menstruation: Liver Blood
Describe the functions of Blood
Nourishes the Body
Circulates with Nutritive Qi
Moistens the Body
Houses the Mind
Determines Menstruation: Liver Blood
Notes:
Heart is responsible for Blood Circulation
Spleen Ensures the Blood remains in the blood vessels
Liver Nourishes Sinews, Moistens Eyes, Regulates Uterus
Notes:
Heart is responsible for Blood Circulation
Spleen Ensures the Blood remains in the blood vessels
Liver Nourishes Sinews, Moistens Eyes, Regulates Uterus
Notes:
Heart is responsible for Blood Circulation
Spleen Ensures the Blood remains in the blood vessels
Liver Nourishes Sinews, Moistens Eyes, Regulates Uterus
Notes:
Heart is responsible for Blood Circulation
Spleen Ensures the Blood remains in the blood vessels
Liver Nourishes Sinews, Moistens Eyes, Regulates Uterus
*Remember the Spleen is the first organ to separate pure from impure. But the Small Intestine is the official in charge in separation pure from impure.
*Remember the Spleen is the first organ to separate pure from impure. But the Small Intestine is the official in charge in separation pure from impure.
What are the other names related to Jiao location?
Upper: Fog
Middle: Froth
Lower: Drainage Ditch
Upper: Mist
Middle: Maceration Chamber
Lower: Drainage Ditch
What are the other names related to Jiao location?
Upper: Mist
Middle: Maceration Chamber
Lower: Drainage Ditch
Upper: Fog
Middle: Froth
Lower: Drainage Ditch
What are the other names related to Jiao location?
Upper: Fog
Middle: Froth
Lower: Drainage Ditch
Upper: Mist
Middle: Maceration Chamber
Lower: Drainage Ditch
When speaking of Relationship Between Internal Organs and Body Fluids which organ is associated with which function
Diffuse
Transform, Transport
Transform, Separate, Excrete
Transform, Transport, Excrete
Origin Of
Excrete
Diffuse: Lung
Transform, Transport: Spleen
Transform, Separate, Excrete: Kidney
Transform, Transport, Excrete: San Jiao
Origin Of: Stomach
Excrete: Bladder
List the Organ that is related to the correct Function when speaking of Organs and Body Fluids
Diffuse
Transform, Transport
Transform, Separate, Excrete
Transform, Transport, Excrete
Origin Of
Excrete
Diffuse: Lung
Transform, Transport: Spleen
Transform, Separate, Excrete: Kidney
Transform, Transport, Excrete: San Jiao
Origin Of: Stomach
Excrete: Bladder
List the remaining Organs that are related to the correct Function when speaking of Organs and Body Fluids
Diffuse
Transform, Transport
Transform, Separate, Excrete
Diffuse: Lung
Transform, Transport: Spleen
Transform, Separate, Excrete: Kidney
List the remaining Organs that are related to the correct Function when speaking of Organs and Body Fluids
Transform, Transport, Excrete
Origin Of
Excrete
Transform, Transport, Excrete: San Jiao
Origin Of: Stomach
Excrete: Bladder
Recap and note the slight difference between San Jiao and Kidney
Diffuse: Lung
Transform, Transport: Spleen
Transform, Separate, Excrete: Kidney
Transform, Transport, Excrete: San Jiao
Origin Of: Stomach
Excrete: Bladder
Recap and note the slight difference between San Jiao and Kidney
Diffuse: Lung
Transform, Transport: Spleen
Transform, Separate, Excrete: Kidney
Transform, Transport, Excrete: San Jiao
Origin Of: Stomach
Excrete: Bladder
When speaking on Jin Ye these are speaking more of Jin or Ye?
- Yang
- Clear, Light and Thin-Watery
- Circulates with defensive Qi on the Exterior
- Moves Quickly
- Under the control of the Lung
- Has the functions of Moistening and partially nourish skin and muscles
- Has the functions of Manifesting as sweat, tears, saliva and mucus
- Has the functions of Becoming a component of the fluid part of blood
Jin “Fluid”
List the functions of Jin “Fluid”
- Yang
- Clear, Light and Thin-Watery
- Circulates with defensive Qi on the Exterior
- Moves Quickly
- Under the control of the Lung
- Has the functions of Moistening and partially nourish skin and muscles
- Has the functions of Manifesting as sweat, tears, saliva and mucus
- Has the functions of Becoming a component of the fluid part of blood
What are the remaining functions of Jin “Fluid”
- Yang
- Clear, Light and Thin-Watery
- Circulates with defensive Qi on the Exterior
- Moves Quickly
- Under the control of the Lung
- Has the functions of Moistening and partially nourish skin and muscles
- Has the functions of Manifesting as sweat, tears, saliva and mucus
- Has the functions of Becoming a component of the fluid part of blood
What are the remaining functions of Jin “Fluid”
- Under the control of the Lung
- Has the functions of Moistening and partially nourish skin and muscles
- Has the functions of Manifesting as sweat, tears, saliva and mucus
- Has the functions of Becoming a component of the fluid part of blood
- Yang
- Clear, Light and Thin-Watery
- Circulates with defensive Qi on the Exterior
- Moves Quickly
When speaking on Jin Ye these are speaking more of Jin or Ye?
- Yin
- More Turbid, Heavy, and dense
- Circulates with Nutritive Qi in the interior
- Moves relatively Slowly
- Under the control of the Spleen and Kidney
- Has the functions of Moistening the joints, spine, brain, and bone marrow
- Has the functions of Lubricating the orifices of the sense organs (eyes, ears, nose and mouth)
Ye “Liquids”
List the functions of Ye “Liquids”
- Yin
- More Turbid, Heavy, and dense
- Circulates with Nutritive Qi in the interior
- Moves relatively Slowly
- Under the control of the Spleen and Kidney
- Has the functions of Moistening the joints, spine, brain, and bone marrow
- Has the functions of Lubricating the orifices of the sense organs (eyes, ears, nose and mouth) `
What are the remaining functions of Ye “Liquids”
- Yin
- More Turbid, Heavy, and dense
- Circulates with Nutritive Qi in the interior
- Moves relatively Slowly
- Under the control of the Spleen and Kidney
- Has the functions of Moistening the joints, spine, brain, and bone marrow
- Has the functions of Lubricating the orifices of the sense organs (eyes, ears, nose and mouth) `
What are the remaining functions of Ye “Liquids”
- Under the control of the Spleen and Kidney
- Has the functions of Moistening the joints, spine, brain, and bone marrow
- Has the functions of Lubricating the orifices of the sense organs (eyes, ears, nose and mouth) `
- Yin
- More Turbid, Heavy, and dense
- Circulates with Nutritive Qi in the interior
- Moves relatively Slowly