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LASSICAL
HINESE 
EDICINE 
 
David C. Mainenti, L.Ac., C.A., Dipl. OM © Eco-Med LLC 1999-2009
Discussion on Cold-Induced Disorders [
傷寒論
] 
Sh
ā
ng to injure; hurt; wound; pain; suffering; mental/emotional disorder Hán cold; freezingLùn debate; discuss; discourse; criticize; criticism; classic
 
Oldest surviving Chinese medical text devoted to externally-contracted diseases (
wài g
ǎ
n bìng
 
[
外感病
])
 
Written by the Eastern Han physician
Zh
ā
ng J
 ī 
 
[
張机
],
Zhòng J
 ǐ 
ng
 
[
仲景
], 150-219 AD, as a means to explain the origins of illness
 
Theory of text rooted in the philosophy of the
Huáng Dì Nèi J 
ī  
ng 
 
[
黃帝内經
],
Nán J 
ī  
ng 
 
[
難經
], and
Shén Nóng B
ě
n C 
ǎ
o J 
ī  
ng 
[
神農本草經
]
 
Most, if not all, of this ancient text has been lost, especially its original form as the
Sh
ā
ng Hán Zá Bìng Lùn
[
傷寒雜病論
]
 
The Six Stages – Liù J
 ī 
ng [
六經
]
Yin Stages Yang Stages
 
G
REAT
Y
IN
 
Hand
Lung(3-5AM)
 Large Intestine(5-7AM)
Hand
Y
ANG
B
RIGHTNESS
 
太陰
 
 
陽明
 tài y
 ī 
n
Foot
Spleen(9-11 AM)
 Stomach(7-9AM)
Foot
yáng míng
 
L
ESSER
Y
IN
 
Hand
Heart(11-1PM)
 Small Intestine(1-3PM)
Hand
G
REAT
Y
ANG
 
少陰
 
 
太陽
 
sh
ǎ
o y
 ī 
n
Foot
Kidney(5-7PM)
 Urinary Bladder (3-5PM)
Foot
tài yáng
 
E
XTREME
Y
IN
 
Hand
Pericardium(7-9PM)
 Triple Burner (9-11PM)
Hand
L
ESSER
Y
ANG
 
厥陰
 
 
少陽
 
 jué y
 ī 
n
Foot
Liver (1-3AM)
 Gall Bladder (11-1AM)
Foot
sh
ǎ
o yáng
Nán J 
ī  
ng 
[
難經
] - Difficult Issue Number Seven
 
Chinese Pin Yin Pulses Solar Phases
太陽
 
tài yáng
Full, big, long 121
st
-180
th
day
陽明
 
yáng míng
Superficial, big, short 61
st
-120
th
day
少陽
 
sh
ǎ
o yáng
 Alternating big/small or short/long Winter Solstice to the 60
th
day
太陰
 
tài y
 ī 
n
Tight, big, long 181
st
– 240
th
day
少陰
 
sh
ǎ
o y
 ī 
n
Tight, thin/fine, minute 241
st
– 300
th
day
厥陰
 
 jué y
 ī 
n
Deep, short, thick 301
st
-360
th
day
 
 
LASSICAL
HINESE 
EDICINE 
 
David C. Mainenti, L.Ac., C.A., Dipl. OM © Eco-Med LLC 1999-2009
Nèi J 
ī  
ng Sù Wèn
[
内經素問
] – Analysis of the Six Stages
 
Chinese Pin YinCh. 79ImagesCh. 24ContentsCh. 6DifferentiationCh. 31Exterior DisordersCh. 24NeedlingCh. 16CollapseCh. 68InfluencesCh. 49Time/Space
太陽
 
tàiyáng
Father;primordial,dynamicbeginning;spreads alongback, trunk,and limbsMore blood;less qiOn thesurface; openand expansive;the outsideDay One:headache; stiff neck and pain inlumbar region of the back and spineCan bleed todisperse evilenergy, but protectthe qi fromescapingRigidity andstiffness of theback; spasms;paleness;spontaneoussweatingCold
 
yín
(1
st
month)
 
陽明
 
yángmíng
Defender;traverses thefront of thetrunk and limbsMore qi;abundance of bloodInternal; storesand holds theoutsidetogether Day Two: hotsensations in thebody; eye andcheek pain; drynose; inability to liedown; fever Can bleed or sedate the qi todisperse evilenergyFacial paralysis;delirium; yellowface; swelling,numbness,stiffness; muscular spasms; immobilityDryness
 
w
ǔ
 
(5th month)
 
少陽
 
sh
ǎ
oyáng
Bridgebetweeninterior andexterior, wherethe qi makesits way into thedeeper layersof the bodyLess blood;more qiHinge/switchthat connectsthe exterior with the interior Day Three: rib/flankpain; eye pain;headache; painalong the gallbladder channel;earache; deafness;tinnitusCan disperse evilqi, but protect thebloodDeafness; jointsand bones willbecome loose anddisjointed; eyes willmalfunctionFire
 
x
ū
 
(9
th
month)
 
太陰
 
tàiy
 ī 
n
Mother; thegreat nurturer;outermost yinchannelMore qi; lessbloodMostsuperficial of the yinchannelsDay Four:abdominal fullness,swelling, anddistension; drythroatCan disperse evilqi, but protect theblood Abdominaldistension; fullness;stagnation; difficultybreathing; sighing;burping; vomitingDampness
 
z
 ǐ 
 
(11
th
month)
少陰
 
sh
ǎ
oy
 ī 
n
Gatherer;moves qi intothe deepreservoirs of the bodyMore qi; lessbloodHinge/switchthat connectstai yin and jueyinDay Five: drymouth and tongue;thirstCan disperse evilqi, but protect thebloodFace turns black;gums recede; teethrot; abdomendistends andstagnatesHeat
 
sh
ē
n
(7
th
month)
厥陰
 
 juéy
 ī 
n
Transitionbetween yinand yang;maintains thedelicatebalance insidethe bodyMore blood;less qiDeepest areaof the yin;stores andholds theinside together Day Six: irritability;agitation; genitalcontraction; qistagnationCan bleed todisperse evilenergy, but protectthe qi fromescapingFeverish in chest;dry throat; frequenturination;restlessness;irritability; stiff tongue; genitalcontractionWind
 
chén
(3
rd
month)
 
Nèi J 
ī  
ng Líng Sh
ū 
 
[
内經靈樞
] – Analysis of the Six Stages
 
Chinese Pin YinCh. 5ImagesCh. 5PathologiesCh. 9Terminal StateCh. 65AxiomsCh. 78NeedlingCh. 78Paired Stage
太陽
 
tàiyáng
GatesSuperficialinvasionEyes roll up, spinal rigidity,spasms, convulsions, whiteskinEyebrows; muchblood, little qiNeedle to let outblood and protect qiShao Yin
陽明
 
yángmíng
Inner door Weakness,due to excessTwitching of lips/eyelids,nervousness and fear,confused speech, yellowskin, fullnessFacial hair: muchblood and much qiNeedle to let outblood and evil qiTai Yin
少陽
 
sh
ǎ
oyáng
PivotWeak bonesand joints, lossof balanceDeafness, loose joints, eyeweakness, green skinWhiskers andsideburns: much qi,little bloodNeedle to let out qiand protect bloodJue Yin
太陰
 
tàiy
 ī 
n
Gates Qi deficiencySwollen abdomen, shortnessof breath, vomitingMuch blood, little qiNeeds to let outblood and protect qiYang Ming
少陰
 
sh
ǎ
oy
 ī 
n
PivotHeart/kidneydisharmonyBlack face; rotten teeth,swollen abdomen, stagnationMuch qi, little bloodNeedle to let out qiand protect bloodTai Yang
厥陰
 
 juéy
 ī 
n
Inner door MentalimbalanceChest pain and heat, drythroat, frequent urination, stiff tongue, contracted genitalsMuch blood, little qiNeedle to let outblood and protect qiShao Yang
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