(body resistance or antipathogenic factors) and xie qi (pathogenic factors). The occurrence and the development of a disease are also related to zheng qi Yin and yang which leads to the hyperactivity or hypoactivity of yin and yang. The Yin-Yang theory holds that disease is a result of an imbalance between The Pathological Changes of the Human Body
A separation of yin and yang will lead to "When yin keeps balance with yang and both maintain a normal condition of qi, Yang cannot maintain relative balance and interaction, they will separateįrom each other ending the life that depends upon them. Thus the result of physiologicalĪctivities is to constantly promote the transformation of yang into yin essence. These aspects is absent, the other cannot function. Particular organ are based on that organ's substance (yin) and when either of Medicine, the physiological functions of the organs and their substances are To be the result of the relative balance between yin and yang. The Yin-Yang theory considers the normal vital activities of the human body The Physiological Functions of the Human Body As the Suwen says, "Man has physical shape which is inseparable Structures and tissues can be generalized and explained by the yin-yang Itself can again be divided into yin or yang for example, heart yin and heart The zang-fu organs also have yin and yang aspects, the six fu organsĪre considered yang while the zang organs are yin. While the interior is associated with yin the back is considered yang and theįront, yin the lateral aspect is yang and the medial, yin. Viewing the body as a whole, the portion above the waist pertains to yangĪnd that below belongs to yin the exterior of the body is associated with yang, Yet, at the same time, each of them can be divided into the opposite aspects of yin and yang. The Yin-Yang theory asserts that the human body is an organic whole,Īnd there exists an organic connection between all tissues and structures. The Anatomical and Histological Structure of the Human Body Medicine to explain the histological structure, physiological function,Īnd pathological changes of the human body, and to serve as guide for The theory of yin and yang is used extensively in traditional Chinese The Application of Yin-Yang Theory to the Field of Traditional Chinese Medicine Reference: A Modern View of the Immune System Theories of Channels (Meridians) and Collaterals Yin-Yang Theory Application - Basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine Basics () - TCM theories, resources, herbs, materia medicaĬlassification of Antineoplastic Herbal Medicines