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The Relation Between Fu (Yang) and Zang (Yin) Organs
[Scientific Qi Exploration] The Relation Between Fu (Yang) and Zang (Yin) Organs by Marty Eisen Introduction The Yin Organs are classified as internal relative to the external Yang Organs (1, 2, 3, 4). They are connected in pairs, as indicated … Continue reading →
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Tagged bladder, fu, gall bladder, heart, Kidney, large intestine, liver, lungs, organs, pericardium, small instestine, Spleen, stomach, triple burner, yang, yin, yin yang, zang |
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