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Topic on channels in the divine pivot (Tenth article part VII)Posted by: admin on Apr 05, 2009 - 01:38 AMOnce the spleen channel has been disordered, the patient suffers from stiffness of tongue root, vomiting after eating, painful stomach duct, abdominal distention, and a tendency to hiccup. He feels quite relaxed after discharging feces and gas, and his body is unwieldy. The symptoms are painful tongue root, inability to shake the body, difficulty swallowing, vexation, acute pains under the heart, loose stool, conglomeration, Diarrhea, obstruction of urine, jaundice, inability to lie, narrow standing, swollen and cold inner faces of the knees and thighs, and disabled big toes. Key Words: channels, in the divine pivot |
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