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The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, specifically Chapter 10, explains the interconnectedness of the five Zang organs (heart, lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys) within Traditional Chinese Medicine. The text details each organ's association with specific body parts, colors, flavors, and pulses. It describes how dietary excesses and imbalances can harm these organs, and how pulse diagnosis and complexion analysis are crucial for identifying illnesses originating from organ disharmony. Finally, it proposes diagnostic methods based on pulse characteristics and color interpretations to determine the severity and potential outcome of disease.
The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, specifically Chapter 10, explains the interconnectedness of the five Zang organs (heart, lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys) within Traditional Chinese Medicine. The text details each organ's association with specific body parts, colors, flavors, and pulses. It describes how dietary excesses and imbalances can harm these organs, and how pulse diagnosis and complexion analysis are crucial for identifying illnesses originating from organ disharmony. Finally, it proposes diagnostic methods based on pulse characteristics and color interpretations to determine the severity and potential outcome of disease.