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[26] is classified as salty and cool and as entering the Liver and Stomach channels. It is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to disperse blood stasis (for promoting menstruation and lactation), reducing swelling and promoting discharge of pus (for abscesses and boils etc.) and for expelling wind-dampness (for pain due to rehumatism/arthritis).
The Liver: "Stores" (藏; cáng) [10] blood, and the hun (魂, Ethereal Soul) and is paired with the gall bladder. Governs "unclogging and deflation" (疏泄; shūxiè) [11] primarily of qì. The free flow and harmony of qì in turn will ensure the free flow of emotions, blood, and water. Opens into the eyes [12] Governs the tendons; Reflects ...
Water (水) = Kidney (腎; shèn) and Bladder (膀胱; pángguāng) Wood (木) = Liver (肝; gān) and Gallbladder (膽; dān) The zàng-fǔ are also connected to the twelve standard meridians – each yang meridian is attached to a fǔ organ, and five of the yin meridians are attached to a zàng. [100]
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Reviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDNReviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDN. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a silent condition that can affect anyone, regardless of age ...
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Luigi Mangione, who is charged with killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO, appears to have posted online about struggling with chronic back pain and undergoing spinal surgery.
In medicine, diuretics are used to treat heart failure, liver cirrhosis, hypertension, influenza, water poisoning, and certain kidney diseases. Some diuretics, such as acetazolamide , help to make the urine more alkaline , and are helpful in increasing excretion of substances such as aspirin in cases of overdose or poisoning.