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No appetite, loose stools, weak/cold limbs, Edema, Sallow or bright, white complexion, Abdominal distension after eating, Loose-watery stools w. undigested food, Slight abdominal pain/distension- relieved by pressure as well as warmth, lassitude, chilliness, tiredness are signs/symptoms of what?
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Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Tongue for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Pale, swollen, wet, thick/white coat which may be greasy
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Pulse for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Deep, weak, slow
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Primary Technique for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Soothing
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Additional Technique for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Kneading and gentle pressure
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Application for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Gentle
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Direction for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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With the flow of the channel
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Level for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Surface
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Speed for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Slow
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Breath for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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With the client's exhalation
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Areas of focus for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Mid-back, hypochondriac, epigastric and umbilical regions
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Channels for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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SP, ST, KD, UB, LG, LI, HT and LV
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Main Points for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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UB20: SP Yu/shu
LV13: SP Bo/Mu SP3: SP Source Point |
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Other Points for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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SP6
SP9 ST36 UB21 Ren12 SP15 |
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Ampuku for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Bunroku
Risui Kocho Shuren Nempun Chinki Roto-no-jyutsu Choi The Goto School sequence can supplement these techniques or replace them |
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Primary Treatment Goal for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Tonify Spleen Yang
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Secondary Goal for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Tonify Kidney Yang
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Core Treatment for Spleen Yang Deficiency
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Knead/ slow,gentle soothing to Spleen and Stomach Channel
Diamond Soothing, Circles, Rotonojyutsu, Bunroku, Risui and Shuren. Knead Mid-Back |