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TCM emphasises the importance of adequate moisture and lubrication in maintaining the health and flexibility of tendons, bones, and skin.

Moistening of Tendons, Bones, and Skin

TCM recognises the body's innate ability to resist external pathogens and maintain immune function. It explores the role of Qi, essence, and body fluids in supporting the body's defences against pathogens.

Resistance to External Pathogenic Factors

TCM Physiology acknowledges the close relationship between physical health and mental well-being. It examines the impact of Qi and essence on mental functions, emotions, and cognitive processes.

Sensations of the Mind

Qi, often translated as vital energy, is the fundamental substance that underlies all physiological processes in TCM. TCM Physiology examines the generation, circulation, transformation, and utilisation of Qi throughout the body to support vital functions and maintain balance.

Qi Dyanmic

In TCM, essence, or Jing, is regarded as the source of life and vitality. TCM Physiology explores the functions of essence, including its transformation, metabolism, and utilisation in the body's growth, development, and reproduction.

The Essence Function

TCM emphasises the importance of proper digestion and food assimilation to nourish the body and maintain health. It involves the transformation and transportation of food and the digestion and absorption of nutrients by the digestive organs.

Digestion of Food

TCM recognises the role of body fluids in moisturising and nourishing the skin, hair, and other tissues to support their health and integrity.
 

Nourishing and Moistening Skin and Body Hair

TCM Physiology studies the formation and circulation of blood, which is essential for nourishing organs and tissues, regulating body temperature, and supporting various physiological functions.

Formation, Metabolism, and Circulation of Blood

Proper elimination of waste products is crucial for maintaining internal cleanliness and preventing the accumulation of toxins in the body. TCM Physiology examines the excretory functions of organs such as the kidneys, intestines, and skin.

Excretion of Waste

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What is TCM Physiology

TCM Physiology refers to understanding bodily functions and processes according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles. It encompasses a holistic view of the body's dynamic interactions between various substances, energies, and organs to maintain health and balance.

TCM Physiology provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the intricate interplay of physiological processes within the body and their role in maintaining health and vitality from a holistic perspective.

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TCM Physiology

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