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Yang Qi is in upper, outer part of the body. 1. Exterior invasion 2. Yang qi lost its root 3. Yin xu 4. Blood xu 5. Yang xu 6. Qi xu 7. Damp |
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Yin Blood xu, Ying qi not filling vessels |
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Yang Qi is in lower, inner part of body. 1. Insufficient yang qi 2. Obstruction - yang can't flow because of turbid evil |
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Yang qi is inside, is weak |
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More extreme yang qi issue |
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Obstruction, yang qi is struggling |
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Obstruction; Yin evil (blood stasis, damp or phlegm) |
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Yin Obstruction; Stasis; Phlegm AND deficiency |
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Struggle of right qi, cold, pain, impedence of qi, blood, jin ye |
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LV qi stagnation, phlegm, blood stasis |
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Yin blood xu; Ying qi xu; lack of volume of blood, blood xu |
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Not pathological: Beginning of menses, pregnancy Pathological: Heat, Abnormal accumulation of fluids (damp) |
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