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Which organ is mostly referred to in “Tai Yin Syndromes?” |
Spleen
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Tai Yin Syndromes are interior or exterior? |
interior
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Pathogenic factors attack Tai Yin and damage _______ . |
Spleen yang
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Tai Yin Syndromes are _____ syndromes with retention of _____ in the ______ . |
Tai Yin Syndromes COLD syndromes with retention of COLD-DAMP in the INTERIOR.
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Etiology for deficient cold syndrome of Spleen: |
Constitutional Spleen Qi and Yang deficiency with attacking wind & cold leads to deficient cold syndrome of Spleen. |
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Etiology for Tai Yang syndromes transmitting into Tai Yin syndromes: |
Improper use of purgative method for Tai Yang syndromes causes Tai Yang syndromes transmitting into Tai Yin syndromes. |
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Etiology for Yang Ming syndromes transmitting into Tai Yin syndromes: |
Overusing the purgative method for Yang Ming syndromes results in Tai Yin syndromes. |
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What are the clinical manifestations for Tai Yin syndromes?
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Abdominal fullness, vomiting, poor appetite, diarrhea, abdominal pain, absence of thirst
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What is the tongue for Tai Yin syndromes? |
pale tongue
white coating |
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What is the pulse for Tai Yin syndromes?
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slow or moderate pulse.
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What are the therapeutic methods for Tai Yin syndromes?
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warm the middle jiao
disperse cold-damp |
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What are the 2 formulas for Tai Yin syndromes?
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Li Zhong Wan
Si Ni Tang |
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Which of these 2 formulas treats Spleen yang xu? |
Li Zhong Wan
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Which of these 2 formulas treats Kidney yang xu? |
Si Ni Tang |
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If the patient has Tai Yin syndrome and bitter and cold herbs are used to purge, which is the wrong treatment, next, hardness and fullness at the epigastrium result. In this case, Tai Yin syndrome will become _____ syndrome. |
Yang Ming syndrome |
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Diarrhea without thirst is a symptom of Tai Yin syndrome. It is caused by coldness in its viscera. _____ method governs. _____ or its like is appropriate. |
Warming
Si Ni Tang |
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Diarrhea without thirst is a symptom of Tai Yin syndrome. It is caused by _____ . Warming method governs. Si Ni Tang or its like is appropriate.
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coldness in its viscera
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Why is there no thirst?
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Body fluids are not damaged. |
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Why is there diarrhea with no thirst?
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There is an accumulation of body fluids. |
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What has happened to the Spleen’s function of transformation and transportation? What will the result be?
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T & T has stopped: all the turbid stuff from the metabolism is still there. |
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R-4 moxa Du-4 moxa UB-20 LV-13 SP-3, 6, 9 |
Spleen yang deficiency
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UB-23 GB-25 K-3, 7, 10 |
Kidney yang deficiency
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When the MJ has deficiency cold, the Spleen’s major function of T & T declines. Severe abdominal pain results. Which herb do you add to Li Zhong Wan in this case? |
Bai Shao
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If the Spleen is becomes damp and cold and is not functioning properly, yin jaundice can result. Which herb do you add to Li Zhong Wan in this case?
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Yin Chen Hao
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When Tai Yin syndrome coexists with exterior syndrome, both the Spleen and the Lung are weak. Lung meridian qi opens to Spleen meridian and Spleen meridian opens to Lung Meridian. When the Lung is weak, wei qi becomes weak. Which 2 herbs do you add to Li Zhong Wan in this case? |
Gui Zhi
Bai Shao |
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When Tai Yin syndrome coexists with exterior syndrome, both the Spleen and the Lung are weak. What would the treatment principle be? |
harmonize ying and wei
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ST-36 & 25 moxa, UB-25 moxa SP-6 moxa |
abdominal pain from deficiency and cold in the interior (Tai Yin syndrome) |
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DU-9 SP-9 GB-34, 40 LV-3 |
jaundice
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SJ-5 GB-20 DU-16 LU-7 LI-4 |
exterior condition |