Internal Medicine
This section includes different diseases according to basic
patterns. The manifestations described appear in various
combinations which can be seen in clinical cases. The patterns
explained need to be studied and understood in order to put this
information to use in a practitioners clinical practice.
Spleen - Lung - Heart
- Kidney - Liver -
Stomach
Each section includes a quick overview of the main etiology and
pathogenesis of each disease in order to understand the basic
process of each disease. Using this information a proper diagnosis
is possible.
The patterns of each organs dysfunction represent the organs
functions and not the organ itself. The organ will not be directly
unbalanced but the organs functions will not be in harmony.
When treating any individual you must treat the disease ‘root’ and
not the ‘branch’. Treating the branch of a disease means treating
the symptoms of a disease and not the cause. The proper choice of
treatment would be to treat the root cause of the disease therefore
eliminating the symptoms.
Example – using astringent herbs to stop diarrhea (branch) instead
of treating spleen Qi deficiency which is the underlying cause
(root). Special attention should be placed on keeping the yin and
yang within the body balanced paying close attention to the season,
weather conditions and the specific geographic location of the
patient.