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TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS
Etiology:
The Shen encompasses man's emotional and mental aspects. It includes the thought process component of mental function (logic, coherence, etc.), affect (feelings expressed through voice, expression, etc) and mood (a sustained emotion). Through an adequate supply of Yin and Blood, the Heart houses the Shen. If these are deficient the Shen has no root and becomes Disturbed. The patterns of Blood Deficiency, Yin Deficiency or Disturbed Shen may cause anxiety. Conversely, anxiety can injure the Blood, Yin or Shen.
Also, it is said that the Liver governs the emotions, mental balance and conduct. Stagnation of Liver Qi can disrupt the smooth flow of emotions.
Important etiological factors include improper diet or malnourishment, a long duration of anxiety and worry, a busy lifestyle, or severe hemorrhage. Emotional disharmony (eg. frustration, repressed anger, or prolonged resentment) is the main factor in Liver Qi Stagnation.
Diagnoses according to the Eight Principles:
Yin / Interior / Deficiency / Heat
Traditional Chinese Medical Diagnosis:
Insomnia with dream disturbed sleep indicates Disturbed Shen. A thin pulse, pale tongue and low energy are signs of Blood Deficiency. The wiry aspect of the pulse and the "churning stomach" point to the Liver attacking a weak Middle Jiao.
These signs and symptoms together lead to a diagnosis of: Spleen Deficiency leading to Blood Deficiency and Disturbed Shen, with the Liver Attacking the Middle Jiao.
TREATMENT PRINCIPLE AND PLAN
Treatment Principle: Tonify the Spleen in its function of producing Blood. Calm the Shen. Smooth the Liver and protect the Middle Jiao.
Acupuncture Points:
| St 36 |
Zusanli |
Tonifies Spleen. Tonifies Qi and Blood |
| Sp 6 |
Sanyinjiao |
Strengthens Spleen, Tonifies Yin and Blood, Smooths Liver Qi |
| Ren 6 |
Qihai |
Tonifies and Regulates Qi |
| Pc 6 |
Neiguan |
Calms the Shen, Regulates Qi, Luo Point |
| Ht 7 |
Shenmen |
Calms the Shen, Source Point |
| Du 20 |
Baihui |
Calms the Shen, Lifts the Spirits |
| Ear |
Shenmen |
Calms the Shen |
St 36, Sp 6, Pc 6, and Ht 7 were needled bilaterally. Ear Shenmen was needled on the right. All needles were Seirin #5. Needles were retained for 20 minutes.
Chinese Herbs:
The formula, Gui Pi Tang Chia Wei which strengthens Heart and Spleen, and Calms the Shen. Ingredients:
| Dang Shen |
Rx Codonopsis |
Tonifies Qi |
| Huang Qi |
Rx Astagali |
Tonifies Qi and Blood |
| Dang Gui |
Rx Angelicae Sinensis |
Tonifies Blood |
| Long Yan Rou |
Arillus Longanae |
Tonifies Spleen and Blood, Calms the Shen |
| Bai Zhu |
Rh Atractylodis |
Tonifies Spleen, Benefits Qi |
| Mu Xiang |
Rx Saussureae |
Moves Qi, Strengthens Spleen |
| Fu Ling |
Poria Cocos |
Strengthens Spleen, Calms the Shen |
| Yuan Zhi |
Rx Polygalae |
Calms the Shen |
| Suan Zao Ren |
Sm Ziziphi Spinosae |
Calms the Shen |
| Zhi Gan Cao |
Rx Glycyrrhizae, baked |
Tonifies Spleen, Harmonizes |
| Da Zao |
Fr Ziziphi Jujubae |
Tonifies Spleen, Harmonizes |
Added to Gui Pi Tang:
| Sheng Di Huang |
Rx Rehmanniae |
Omitted from Gui Pi Tang:
| Sheng Jiang |
Zinziberes recens |
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