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Functions of qi-Qi transformation

March 7th, 2011

Qi transformation refers to various changes caused by qi’s movement. Metabolism of essence, qi, blood and body fluids, and inter-transformations among them, all are the result a of qi transformation. For example, dlgestion Of food and absorption Of food essence, generation, circulation Read More

Functions of qi-Consolidating

March 7th, 2011

Qi’s consolidating means qi can consolidate and govern the fluid material such as blood, body fluids and sperm to avoid the abnormal loss. For example, spleen qi can consolidate blood to ensure blood circulating inside vessels to avoid bleeding lung qi can consolidate Sweat spleen and Read More

Functions of qi-Defending

March 7th, 2011

Qi has the Junction to defend the human body and drive the pathogenic factors out manifesting in two aspects: first, under healthy condition, abundant defensive qi can warm up the Skin and surface of the whole body and consolidate interstices to defend the invasion of exogenous pathogenic factors Read More

Functions of qi-Warming

March 7th, 2011

Qi is the source of body heat with the function to warm up. The warming function mainly manifests on three aspects: firsts it can generate heat to maintain constant body temperature Second ,it can warm up viscera, meridians, body constituents, sense organs and orifices to maintain normal Read More

Functions of qi-Promoting

March 7th, 2011
  1. Qi is vigorous, and the primary promoting force for life activities with the Junction to promote and stimulate viscera and meridians function. For example, kidney qi stimulates and promotes the growth, development and reproduction, heart qi promotes blood circulation, spleen and stomach qi Read More

Movement of qi-Qi theory

March 6th, 2011

Movement of qi is known as qi activity. it includes four descending, exiting and entering. Ascending and descending are the movement between the. upper and lower. Qi moving upwards is known as ascending while downwards as descending. entet. gg are the movement between the outside and the inside. Read More

Generation of qi

March 6th, 2011

There are two sources of qi of the human body, namely innate and acquired Source. The innate qi is inherited from parents, generated by innate essence. The acquired qi refers to the nutrition obtained after birth including food essence and clear qi inhaled through respiration. The generation of Read More

Inference of neurophysiology

March 4th, 2011

The afferent impulse from around the ear controlled by spinal nerve and a part of that from the soma all project to neurons ,which are corresponding cerebrum or to its adjacent neurons .the afferent impulse from concha auricular region controlled by cranial nerve and that from viscera also poject Read More

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