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OM Theory 107.1

Oriental Medicine test

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Resides in the Kidneys Jing
a normal part of human experince, thought to cause dis-ease when unexpressed or in excess emotions
Fingertip manipulation of point on the meridians acupressure
Zang organ paired with small intestine heart
channels where Qi and blood circulate meridians
jing is considered a persons ___________ essence
resides in the heart, seen in the eyes shen
Represents the yang half of the Wood organs, paired with liver gallbladder
Jing , Qi and Shen are the three Treasures
How many major meridians are there? Fourteen
Dark side of the mountain Yin
The Zang organ paired with spleen Stomach
Impairment of normal Qi flow, often results in bodily aches and pains stagnant Qi
Yin and Yang control each other. Therefore when Yang is excessive, Yin tends to be Weak
Qi that moves in the wrong direction Rebellious Qi
This disharmony of Qi may lead to leathargy or organ disfuntion Deficient Qi
One of Water meridians, paired with Urinary Bladder Kidney
The 24 Hours cycle of Qi Horary Clock
THe fu Organ paired with Lung Large Intestine
The philosophy of cause and effect, used in Western Medicine Aristotelian
A subcatigory of deficient Qi. wherein the Qi cannot hold up the organ, leading to prolapse Collapsed Qi
One of the five substances Fluid
The 3 categories of precipitating factors of dis-ease are Internal, External and Miscellaneous
The single most important thoery of Oriental Medicine, and basis for all change Yin and Yang
Triple Burner, paired with the Pericardium Sanjiao
Good appetite, good sleep, strong sex drive, appropiate emotional reactions Healthy life
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