The Stomach and Large Intestine in Chinese medicine are very much related!
- They’re both part of the digestive system, one at the beginning and the other at the end.
- In the Chinese medicine 24-hour health clock, they follow each other, with LI being activated from 5 to 7 am (when we’re supposed to empty our bowels), and ST from 7 to 9 am (when we’re supposed to start eating).
- In the meridian system, they’re both called Yang Ming (Brightest Yang), ST is the foot meridian, and LI is the hand meridian. They both have the most Qi & the most Blood of all the 12 regular meridians.
- And they both get affected by excess heat!
So I thought it’d be perfect to pair them together in this TCM diagnosis-made-easy video. I look at the TCM Stomach System and the TCMΒ Large Intestine system, and how to differentiate all of their patterns with symptoms.
Enjoy the video below and let me know what you think.
And as always keep rocking with TCM!
Clara
TCM Geek
PS: check out my other TCM method of diagnosis posts on “Observation”,
TCM Heart (Inquiry), TCM kidneys (Inquiry), TCM Spleen (Inquiry), and TCM Lung (Inquiry).
Here’s my blog post on Constipation due to emotional trauma and, I also created a PDF with acupuncture treatment protocols for constipation in Chinese medicine. Check it out here!
Hi clara
It was amazing video and i enjoy it
Thank you so much because of sharing with me
Best rsgard
Dr sahebkar
You’re so welcome π
Hi Clara ? Thank you so mutch for all your good videos, pictures and all good learning about the organs. I love it β€οΈ
You’re welcome π
Acupoints Made Easy (Digital book PDF) is wonderful and very informative. Definitely it will be like a treasure for all Acupuncture enthusiasts. Its simply superb.
Thank you so much for the great feedback Sundar π
Hi Clara, Thanks for these great videos. Could Large Intestine dryness be caused by, or have any relation to, Blood deficiency? I was taught that dryness usually equals blood deficiency. Thanks π
Yes, it can come from Blood or Yin deficiency, you’re correct π