NMT 150 TCM Liver & Gall Bladder Functions PDF

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Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine

Neemez Kassam

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These notes cover the functions of the liver and gall bladder in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The document details the roles of the liver and gall bladder relating to different bodily functions, blood levels, and emotional responses.

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NMT 150: NATUROPATHIC THERAPEUTICS I TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE (TCM) E-LEARNING LECTURE 10 TCM LIVER AND GALL BLADDER F U N C T I O N S A N D T H E O RY Author: Neemez Kassam, M.Sc., N.D., R.Ac. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Understand the functions of the TCM Liver Understand the functions of the TCM Gall...

NMT 150: NATUROPATHIC THERAPEUTICS I TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE (TCM) E-LEARNING LECTURE 10 TCM LIVER AND GALL BLADDER F U N C T I O N S A N D T H E O RY Author: Neemez Kassam, M.Sc., N.D., R.Ac. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Understand the functions of the TCM Liver Understand the functions of the TCM Gall Bladder LIVER FUNCTIONS Stores Blood Ensures the smooth flow of Qi Controls the Sinews Loading… Manifests in the nails Opens into the eyes House the Hun (Ethereal Soul) STORES BLOOD Regulates Blood volume Blood flows to muscles and sinews during activity Blood flows back to the Liver at rest blood levels = more susceptible to Influences resistance to external pathogens Low external pathogens = Moistens eyes and sinews Deficiency: Dry eyes or blurred vision Excess heat: Red and burning Poor nourishment of sinews may lead to muscle cramps and poor tendon functioning Internal Wind may cause muscle tremors STORES BLOOD Regulates menstruation Deficiency can lead to amenorrhea or light bleeding Excess heat can lead to heavier bleeding Stagnation can lead to pain, cramping, and PMS Influences the Conception (Ren Mai) and Penetrating vessels (Chong Mai), which are connected to the uterus - Loading… - - ENSURES THE SMOOTH FLOW OF QI Relates to emotions Essential to balanced emotions Reduced flow - Obstructed Qi -Irritability/frustration/anger Repressed emotion -Obstructed Qi - - - ENSURES THE SMOOTH FLOW OF QI Aids in digestion Assists in the normal movement of Qi for each organ Descending for Stomach, ascending for Spleen > blocked movement of Qi - symptoms Obstructed Qi Liver directs Qi traffic in the middle burner Can disrupt other organs’ movement!! - Regulates secretion of bile - Helps with fat absorption > Obstructed Qi poor bile secretion T poor digestion - - CONTROLS THE SINEWS Nourishes the tendons, ligaments, and cartilage An extension of the Liver Related to Liver Blood levels Muscles are under control of the Spleen - Keeping muscles loose and moving is due to liver Spleen helps nourish the muscles thru Gu/food Qi GB 34 is the Influential point for tendons and sinews - Directs Qi to tendons & sinews MANIFEST IN THE NAILS Nails are a byproduct of sinews in TCM Related to Liver Blood Deficient = dry, brittle, cracked Stagnation = dark or purple OPENS INTO THE EYES Related to Liver Blood S Proper vision requires adequate Liver Blood Blood Deficient = blurred vision, myopia, floaters Yin Deficient = dry, gritty eyes Excess Heat = burning, painful, redness Stagnation = painful eyeball (or behind the eye) Liver Wind = moving eyeball Kidney Essence and Heart Qi/Blood required for vision 3 CONTROLS TEARS Tears are the fluid related to the Liver Mainly for moistening and clearing of foreign bodies Not linked to emotional tears - Loading… Necessary for proper functioning of the eyes Deficiency of Blood or Yin can lead to dry eyes Liver Yang Rising may cause watery eyes - HOUSE THE HUN (ETHEREAL SOUL) Linked to “Spirits” and “Demons” Yang in nature Planning life and giving life a sense of direction Affected by Liver function Linked to the Corporeal Soul (Po) of the Lung The Po closes with death The Hun continues to the next life - ↳ Can trap mental and emotional dysfunction CONTROLS PLANNING Gives life direction and meaning Organizes functions to ensure smooth flow of Liver Qi D When you don’t have control, how do you feel? How do you react? If you don’t like plans, why? D Regulating menses —> liver - requires planning to be timed perfectly GALL BLADDER FUNCTIONS Stores and excretes bile Controls Decisions Controls the Sinews STORES AND EXCRETES BILE Aids the digestive functions of the spleen and stomach Affected by Liver’s circulation of Qi Only Yang organ to store a “pure” substance Depends on flow of Liver Qi ↳ Produced internally & stored there CONTROLS DECISIONS Works with Liver’s control of planning Other organs depend on Gall Bladder’s decision-making capabilities Seen as a motivator for others Courage and initiative (“Drive”) CONTROLS THE SINEWS Like the Liver but less nourishing and more qi distribution to the sinews

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