Traditional Chinese Medicine Textbook Episode 12 The Spleen Functions to Unify Blood
?"The spleen governs the blood" - a quiet defense that protects the blood (Sakimori)
Blood is the flow of life that moisturizes the body, carries nutrients, and stabilizes the mind.
Keeping that blood where it needs to stay and not leak out - that's what it is.It is a function called "unifying blood".
In Oriental medicine, the spleen isIt is considered to be the "organ that governs the blood" and is responsible for keeping blood firmly in the blood vessels.
When this force weakens, blood leaks out of the veins, causing various bleeding symptoms.
? Disturbance of the function of unified blood - spleen unity (Hifutouketsu)
When the blood flow of the spleen is imbalanced, the following symptoms appear:
? nosebleeds, bleeding from the gums
? Bloody stools, hematuria, irregular genital bleeding (leakage)
? Subcutaneous bleeding, purpura
? fatigue, pallor, shortness of breath
? loss of appetite, bloating
These are states in which the power to control blood is weakened by spleen qi deficiency, and blood "spills out".
Chronic fatigue, overwork, eating too many sweets, and a humid environment are often the background, and they tend to worsen during the rainy season and summer.
? Acupuncture to increase blood circulation
In acupuncture, treatment is performed to replenish spleen qi and restore blood circulation by focusing on the acupuncture points of the spleen and stomach meridians.
? Ashisanri:
It replenishes the qi of the spleen and stomach, helps digestion and absorption, and blood production.
? Sanyinko:
It regulates the spleen, liver, and kidneys, and regulates the quality and quantity of blood.
? Spleen Yu (Hiyu):
The key point of the spleen on the back. It is effective for bleeding symptoms caused by spleen qi deficiency.
? Medium?(Chukan):
It regulates the center of the stomach and spleen and supports the ability to transport and unify blood.
These acupuncture points quietly awaken the power of the spleen as a "defensive person" to protect the blood.
The spleen is a quiet guard that protects the blood.
When that power is in place, the body is moisturized, the mind is at peace, and life continues to flow peacefully.
Acupuncture is a technique that supports the stability of life by staying close to the power of defense.
In every needle and breath, the harmony of blood and qi is breathing.
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Blood is the flow of life that moisturizes the body, carries nutrients, and stabilizes the mind.
Keeping that blood where it needs to stay and not leak out - that's what it is.It is a function called "unifying blood".
In Oriental medicine, the spleen isIt is considered to be the "organ that governs the blood" and is responsible for keeping blood firmly in the blood vessels.
When this force weakens, blood leaks out of the veins, causing various bleeding symptoms.
? Disturbance of the function of unified blood - spleen unity (Hifutouketsu)
When the blood flow of the spleen is imbalanced, the following symptoms appear:
? nosebleeds, bleeding from the gums
? Bloody stools, hematuria, irregular genital bleeding (leakage)
? Subcutaneous bleeding, purpura
? fatigue, pallor, shortness of breath
? loss of appetite, bloating
These are states in which the power to control blood is weakened by spleen qi deficiency, and blood "spills out".
Chronic fatigue, overwork, eating too many sweets, and a humid environment are often the background, and they tend to worsen during the rainy season and summer.
? Acupuncture to increase blood circulation
In acupuncture, treatment is performed to replenish spleen qi and restore blood circulation by focusing on the acupuncture points of the spleen and stomach meridians.
? Ashisanri:
It replenishes the qi of the spleen and stomach, helps digestion and absorption, and blood production.
? Sanyinko:
It regulates the spleen, liver, and kidneys, and regulates the quality and quantity of blood.
? Spleen Yu (Hiyu):
The key point of the spleen on the back. It is effective for bleeding symptoms caused by spleen qi deficiency.
? Medium?(Chukan):
It regulates the center of the stomach and spleen and supports the ability to transport and unify blood.
These acupuncture points quietly awaken the power of the spleen as a "defensive person" to protect the blood.
The spleen is a quiet guard that protects the blood.
When that power is in place, the body is moisturized, the mind is at peace, and life continues to flow peacefully.
Acupuncture is a technique that supports the stability of life by staying close to the power of defense.
In every needle and breath, the harmony of blood and qi is breathing.










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