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"The Sutra of The Class": "Big bones and big flesh, all speak of the whole body." ...... Ulnar skin buttocks, all large flesh also. ”
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"Su Qing Yu Ji True Dirty Theory" Yun: "The big bones are withered, the big flesh is sunken, the chest is full of breath, the breath is inconvenient, and its aerodynamic shape is in June." "The firmness and fullness of muscles reflects the health of the person to some extent. For example, in the late stage of chronic wasting diseases and cachexia and other diseases, muscles such as shoulders, arms, thighs, and shins can be seen to be thin and detached, and the bone joints are exposed.
Spleen main muscles: "Spleen and stomach theory" cloud: "spleen deficiency is muscle thinning", "spleen and stomach deficiency, lazy and sleepy, limbs do not collect", so that muscles and limbs are weak and weak. The Taiping Shenghuifang says: "Those who have a spleen and stomach, the essence of mizutani, are transformed into qi and blood, full of qi and blood, circulating in the camp, nourishing the body, and glorifying the muscles." The main muscles of the spleen are determined by the subtle function of the spleen to transport water valleys. The spleen transports the water valley subtle to nourish the muscles. Therefore, whether the spleen's transportation function is normal or not will inevitably affect the function of the muscles. If the temper is strong and the nutrition is sufficient, the muscles are full, the limbs are light and strong, flexible and powerful. On the contrary, if the spleen is out of luck and nutritional deficiency, it can lead to fatigue and weakness of the limbs, and even muscle weakness. According to the theory of the "main muscle of the spleen" in the medicine of the motherland, when under the action of certain pathogenic factors, the spleen deficiency is caused, and the lesions of the muscles will appear.
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1. Yuan Zhong, Tu Ya, Peng Zebang, Ai Jinglu. "The Sea of Traditional Chinese Medicine": China Medical Science and Technology Press, January 1999
2.ZHOU Junliang. A Brief Exploration of the Relationship between Spleen Main Transport and Spleen Main Muscle: Journal of Practical Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2006