Tai yang represents all the yang qi in the body. Learning to treat tai yang is to master the concepts of yin and yang. Yin and yang manifest as function and form, but also as fire and water.
Tai yang is connected internally and externally with shao yin. Together they represent the true fire and true water of the body. Is is yang fire that connects us to the heavens and Dao. It is yin water that represents the earth, which ensures the smooth harmonious transformation and growth of our body.
Together they ensure that the rising and falling, and the entering and exiting flow according to the laws of the five elements and six climatic qi.
In this course the Tai yang conformation of the cold water of the north is explained. Its relationship to shao yin, and how it manifests in nature and in our body. Further how tai yang manifests when diseased, and how to treat it.
Contents
Tai yang conformation of the cold water of the north
Yin and yang are not absolute
Conformations
The way nature manifests
Water
Function and nutritive Qi
Merging of energies
This cycle is the same in the body
Different meanings of tai yang
Conformations correspond with the six climatic influences
Internal and external couples
Opening, closing, and pivoting
Energetic characteristics of the six conformations, Qi flow and pivots
Two sources and three pivots
Tai yang pathology
Form and function
Conformation and timing lines for each division
The appropriate Qi and seeking the root
Outlines of the disease
Tai yang conformation
The pulse, Yang joined with yin is called the pulse
A floating pulse
Tai yang and shao yin pulse comparison
The pulse in gui zhi tang, ma huang tang, and si ni tang
The head and nape are stiff and painful
Aversion to cold
Lung pathology in tai yang disease
The function of the lungs
The upper source of water
Treatment timing
Tai yang disease therapies
Yang ming disease therapies
Clearing method
Purging method
Water
Tai yang in Yunqi
Cold
Fire, spirit brightness, Ming men
Organs, Zang, Fu, and Extraordinary Fu
Summary of chapter eight and nine Yellow Emperor’s Classic
Jing essence
Tai yang organs, small intestine and bladder
The heart
The Chinese characters of the organs
Being and nonbeing
The heart in disease
The ruler, Ministerial fire
The kidney, making strong, technique and skill originate from them
Gui zhi tang lines
Ma huang tang lines
Formulas for treating tai yang wind cold disease
Ma huang tang
Ma huang jia zhu tang
Ma huang xing ren yi yi gan cao tang
Ma huang xing ren gan cao shi gao tang
Yi yi fu zi san
She gan ma huang tang
Ma huang fu zi tang
Ma huang xi xin fu zi tang
Ma huang fu zi gan cao tang
Ma huang lian qiao chi xiao dou tang
Da qing long tang
Formulas for treating tai yang wind strike
Gui zhi tang
Gui zhi jia ge gen tang
Gui zhi jia hou po xing zi tang
Gui zhi jia fu zi tang
Wu tou gui zhi tang
Gui zhi qu shao yao tang
Gui zhi qu shao yao jia fu zi tang
Gui zhi jia shao yao sheng jiang ge yi liang ren shen san liang xin jia tang
Ge gen tang
Xiao qing long tang
Xiao qing long jia shi gao tang
Gui zhi er ma huang yi tang
Gui zhi er yue bi yi tang
Wu tou tang
Gua lou gui zhi tang
Tai yang wind strike channel patterns combined
Ban xia hou po tang
Ge gen huang qin huang lian tang
Chai hu gui zhi gan jiang tang
Chai hu gui zhi tang
Fang ji fu ling tang
Fang ji huang qi tang
Gan cao fu zi tang
Gui zhi jia da huang tang
Gui zhi jia huang qi tang
Gui zhi jia shao yao tang
Gui zhi qu shao jia ma huang fu zi xi xin tang
Gui zhi ren shen tang
Gui zhi shao yao zhi mu tang
Hou po ma huang tang
Hou po qi wu tang
Huang lian tang
Huang qi gui zhi wu wu tang
Shu yu wan
Xiao xu ming tang
Yue bi tang
Yue bi jia zhu tang
Yue bi jia ban xia tang
Description of each individual herb used
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