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Introduction to TCM

Basics of TCM

Classification of Antineoplastic Herbal Medicines

Zang-Fu Theories

Diagnose

Prescriptions

Theories of Channels (Meridians) and Collaterals

Reference: The Modern View of the Immune System

Differentiation of Syndromes

Etiology

Materia Medica

Useful References


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Differentiating Syndromes of the Small Intestine

Syndromes of shi heat in the small intestines:
(1) Scanty yellowish urine; burning pain of the urethra, or hematuria; ulceration and pain of the mouth and tongue; a feverish sensation with irritability in the chest.
(2) The heart has an exterior and interior relationship to the small intestine, so a preponderance of heart fire will transmit to the small intestine resulting in shi heat syndromes of the small intestine.
Related Subjects

Read more on description of the main syndromes of other zang-fu organs:
Heart,
Liver,
Spleen,
Lung,
Kidney,
Large Intestine,
Urinary Bladder,
Stomach, and
Gall Bladder.

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