D & D 1 quiz 1 Maciocia
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- forehead = which organ?
- heart
- left cheek = which organ?
- lung
- right cheek = which organ?
- liver
- nose = which organ?
- spleen
- chin = which organ?
- kidneys
- weakness in lung results in?
- open pores
- weakness in spleen results in?
- weak muscles
- weakness in liver results in?
- sinews have vulnerability to external invasion, joint stiffness
- weakness in heart results in?
- weakness or hardening of blood vessels
- weakness in kidneys results in?
- brittle bones
- body shape for abundancy of yang
- strong build, tends toward red face, preference for cold, intolerant of heat, lively character, high achiever, decisive, assertive, walks with chest and stomach projecting forward.
- body shape for abundancy of yin
- tends toward obese, dark complexion, loose muscles, thick skin, quiet, introvert, prefers heat and wraps up warm.
- abundant yang body type pathologies
- heat or fire
- abundant yin body type pathologies
- cold, damp, phlegm
- body shape deficient in yang
- overweight, swollen body, pale / bluish complexion, listless, slow movement, weak, loose muscles, prefers warm, aversion to cold
- body shape deficient in yin
- thin narrow body, sometimes red cheeks and lips, excited look, restless eyes, quick movements, feels hot, bend forward to walk or stand
- body shape for wood type
- subtle green complexion, small head, long face, broad shoulders, straight back, tall SINEWY BODY, elegant hands and feet. Smart with poor physical strength
- body shape for fire type
- RED, wide teeth, pointed small head, curly or scanty hair, well developed muscles, small hands and feet, keen thinkers, active, SHORT TEMPERED, STRONG HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS
- body shape for earth type
- yellow, round face, big head, nice shoulders, STRONG MUSCLES, firm steps, calm, steady.
- body shape for metal type
- STRONG VOICE, pale complexion, square face, small head, shoulders, and upper back, flat stomach.
- body shape for water type
- dark complexion, wrinkly skin, large head and abdomen, broad cheeks, narrow shoulders, long spine, STRONG KIDNEYS.
- three aspects of the sprirt are:
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embodiment
vitality
lustre - embodiment of the spirit is:
- the outward manifestation of the spirit in the body itself
- vitality of the spirit is:
- the outward manifestation of the spirit as it is reflected in the energy of the person
- lustre of the spirit is:
- the outward manifestation of the spirit as it is reflected in the lustre of the eyes and complexion
- three basic condition of the spirit are:
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strong spirit
weak spirit
false spirit - guest complexion colors are influenced by:
- seasonal and climactic factors
- normal complexion has four essential characteristics
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lustre
subtle slightly reddish hue
contained/veiled color
moisture - white complexion means
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blood, qi or yang deficiency
cold - yellow complexion means
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sleen/stomach pathology
blood deficiency, stagnation, and damp - red complexion indicates
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heat
empty heat - red cheeks - bluish/greenish complexion
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b- interior cold
g- liver pathology - tremors of the head indicate
- internal wind from the liver
- full liver wind develops from
- liver yang rising or liver fire
- empty liver wind develops from
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liver and kidney yin or
liver blood deficiency - rigidity of the neck indicates
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invasion of external wind
usually wind cold - facial paralysis indicates
- invasion of external wind
- deviation of eyesmouth following stroke
- internal wind
- facial tick
- liver pathologies
- tremor or spasticity of the limbs
- liver wind pathologies
- twitching of the muscles
- yang deficiency, water overflowing (edema), qi/blood deficiency
- hemiplegia (unilateral paralysis of limb)
- liver wind and phlegm
- contraction of the fingers
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blood or yin deficiency
invasion of cold in the sinews or muscles - dry scalp
- liver or kodney yin deficiency or both
- hair falling out
- liver blood deficiency or kidney essence deficiency
- how do kidneys effect the eyes?
- moisten and control lubricating fluids
- how does the heart effect the eyes?
- heart transports blood to eyes
- how do the stomach/spleen effect the eyes?
- transport food essesnce to eyes and spleen influences the eye lids and the muscles for opening and closing
- what is the relationship between the gallbladder and the eyes?
- the gb channel starts in the outer canthus
- what is the relationship between the bladder and the eyes?
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the bladder channel starts in the inner canthus
the bladder muscle channel wraps around the eye soket - what is the relationship between the small intestine and the eyes?
- the si muscle channel reaches around the outer canthus
- to what organ does the iris pertain?
- liver
- to what organ do the corner of the sclera pertain?
- heart
- to what organ does the rest of the sclera pertain?
- lungs
- to what organ does the upper eye lid pertain?
- spleen
- to what organ does the lower eye lid pertain?
- stomach
- to what organ does the pupil pertain?
- kidneys
- yellow or red sclera indicates
- heat
- greenish/pale sclera indicates
- cold
- bright abnormal color of sclera
- yang disease
- turbid abnormal color of sclera =
- yin disease
- sunken eyeballs =
- deficiency
- protruding eyeball =
- commonly due to liver pathologies or deficiencies
- strabismus (crossed eye) =
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mostly deficiency of kidney essence (in children)
liver pathologies, others (adult) - which channel is the nose primarily influenced by?
- lung
- pale nose tip =
- stomach and spleen qi deficiency with empty cold
- pale nose bridge =
- liver blood deficiency
- pale and swollen nose tip=
- phlegm fluids
- pale and dry nose =
- lung Qi deficiency
- mouth and lips are orifice of which organ?
- spleen
- pale lips =
- blood, spleen, liver yang deficiency
- red lips =
- full or empty heat
- purple lips =
- blood stasis
- bluish-greenish lips =
- cold, full or empty
- yellow lips =
- damp ST and SP
- dry cracked lips =
- ST and Sp def or Liver blood def, others
- drooping lips =
- Deficiency of spleen and kidney yang
- cold sores on lips =
- heat
- cracked corners of mouth =
- ST heat, St yin deficiency with or without empty heat
- mouth ulcers =
- St heat
- deviation of mouth =
- internal liver wind, invasion of external wind
- which four channels influence teeth and gums?
- ST (gums), LI (gums), KID (teeth and gums), Governing vessel (teeth and gums).
- Bleeding gums =
- deficient Spleen Qi not holding blood, ST fire
- red gums
- heat or empty heat in ST or SP
- purple gums
- blood stasis in ST
- which organ relates to ears?
- Kidneys
- Do all yang channels reach the ears?
- yes
- Large ears indicate
- good constitution, abundance of Qi and Blood, propensity to full conditions
- small ears indicate
- poor constitution, especially with small lobes, deficiency of Qi and Blood, propensity to deficient conditions
- swollen ears indicate
- heat or damp heat, especially gall bladder
- contracted ears indicate
- deficiency of body fluids, either from heat or yin deficiency
- sores on ears indicate
- heat (liver and gall bladder)
- red back of ear indicates
- wind heat
- distended blood vessels on ear
- lung Qi def and phlegm and blood stasis
- ear wax =
- phlegm
- redness on outside of throat(skin)
- full or empty heat of heart of lungs
- swollen neck glands
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acute = wind heat with toxic heat
chronic = toxic heat - scoliosis =
- deficiency of kidney essence or kidney deficiency with blood stasis
- lordosis (accentuated lumbar curve)
- deficiency of kidney essence or def of St and SP
- kyphosis (accentuated thoracic curve)
- decline of Kidney Essence
- flattening of lumbar spine
- liver qi stasis, liver blood stasis, or cold
- breast cysts =
- phlegm
- breast fibroadenoma
- combo of blood stasis and phlegm
- sweaty palms
- heart or lung qi or yin deficiency or heat
- cracked fingers =
- blood def or blood stasis
- finger and toe nail probs =
- liver blood probs
- which 6 channels influence the chest?
- lungs, heart, Du, Ren, GB, liver
- distended abdominal veins
- blood pathologies
- edema of hands
- lung yang def
- edema of feet
- kidney yang def
- edema of forelimbs
- spleen yang def and dampness
- edema of 4 limbs, non pitting
- qi stasis
- edema of limbs in elderly
- qi def and blood stasis
- acute edema of hands
- wind water invades lungs
- pitting edema =
- dampness, SP yang, KID yang def
- non pitting edema =
- qi or blood deficiency
- atrophy of legs =
- chronic SP and ST def
- sputum=
- phlegm in lungs
- nasal discharge
- phlegm or dampness
- sweat
- heat or deficiency of Qi, yin, or yang
- sweat that looks like drops of oil =
- collapse of yang
- light brown stool =
- normal
- pale yellow stool =
- empty heat
- dark yellow stool =
- full heat
- very dark black stool =
- blood stasis
- dry stools =
- heat in intestines, blood or yin def
- mucusy or sticky stools
- damp in intestines
- loose stools and diarrhea
- spleen qi, kidney or yang deficiency
- diarrhea with blood
- damp heat or spleen qi deficiency
- undigested food in stool =
- spleen qi deficiency
- blood in stools
- spleen qi not holding blood, damp heat, or blood stasis
- goat shit
- liver qi stasis or heat
- thin pencil poop
- spleen qi deficiency
- pale urine =
- cold in bladder or kidney yang deficiency
- dark urine =
- heat in bladder, kidney yin deficiency
- dark red or bright red menstrual blood =
- blood heat
- pale menstrual blood
- blood defeciency
- blackish, very dark, clotting menstrual blood
- blood stasis
- purplish menstrual blood =
- full cold
- brownish like soy sauce and dilute menstrual blood =
- empty cold
- scarlet red menstrual blood
- empty heat in blood
- skin's relationship with the lungs
- pores, body hair, sweat
- skin's relationship with the stomach and spleen
- adipose tissue below skin, vessels below skin, moisture of the skin
- skin's relationship with the kidneys
- moisture, defensive qi in the space between skin and muscles
- skin's relationship with the liver
- moisture, luster
- skin's relationship with the heart
- moisture, blood vessels under the skin
- macules (can't be felt, discolored skin)indicate
- blood heat for red, blood stasis for purple
- papules (can be felt, small grains) indicate
- heat
- vesicles (zitty, obvious) indicate
- dampness
- pustules indicate
- toxic heat
- greasy skin indicates
- dampness or phlegm
- dry skin indicates
- liver blood deficiency commonly
- eczema indicates
- dampness
- whiteheads and blackheads on forehead,nose, upper back and chest indicates
- lung heat
- whiteheads and blackheads around the mouth, on chest and upper back indicates
- stomach heat
- red papules around nose, mouth and eyebrows, worse before or during menstruation indicates
- blood heat
- painful pustules, inflammed cysts on upper back and chest indicates
- toxic heat
- deep, painful, inflammed nodules , pus filled cysts, pitting and scarring
- damp heat with toxic heat and blood stasis
- long lasting papules
- lung and spleen qi deficiency combined with dampness
- herpes
- damp heat, etc
- herpes zoster (shingles)
- either damp heat, toxic heat, or blood stasis