Shang Han Lun Flashcards
Stage 1
Tai Yang
Stage 2
Yang Ming
Stage 3
Shao Yang
Stage 4
Tai Yin
Stage 5
Shao Yin
Stage 6
Jue Yin
Tai Yang Bing
*Greater Yang Disease
*Controls construction (ying) Qi and defense (wei) Qi
*Governs exterior of body and serves as body’s external barrier
*Small intestine and urinary bladder channgels
*Qi types: wei-immune defense, ying-digestion
*UB channel 67
*inner canthus UB1
*Down spine
*Constructive influences and protective influences follow each other proceeding through organism, Constructive influences proceed inside vessels; the protective through the organism without a break. The yin and the conduits are tied to each other like a ring without end. Hence on knows that the constructive and protective influences follow each other
Yang Ming Bing
*Yang brightness disease
*Hyperactive yang and exuberant heat
*No chills or aversion to cold
*Large intestine and stomach channels
*Fever without chills
*Lateral side of leg, top of thigh, crosses femoral artery in groin
Shoa Yang Bing
*Lesser yang disease
*Half interior/half exterior pattern-alternating fever and chills
*San jiao and gallbladder channels (chronic)
*Pivot point
Tai Yin Bing
*Greater yin disease
*Interior vacuity pattern
*Spleen yang vacuity
*Abdominal fullness, vomiting, inability to get food down, severe diarrhea, abdominal pain that is better with warmth
*Lung and spleen channels (connect in armpit)
Shoa Yin Bing
*Lesser yin disease
*Heart-kidney yang deficiency (pale tongue, weak, cold)
*Heart-kidney yin deficiency (peeled red tongue, empty heat, night sweats, rapid fine thin pule)
*Heart and kidney channels
Jue Yin Bing
*Reverting/terminal yin disease
*Upper body heat, lower body cold, reversal flow, hiccup
*Pericardium and liver channels
*Sexual function - blood to reproductive organs esp in women
*Hungry but can’t eat