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Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
Introduction to Chinese Medicine Theory
TCM as a Metaphor
Evidence of Acupuncture tools as early as
8,000 years ago
1st definitive evidence of Veterinary
Acupuncture ~450 B.C.
Taboo to look in body
What we say organ does in TCM may be
different then what know in western
medicine.
Western vs. Eastern Goals
Western Medicine – treat underlying insult
Particularly apt at treating acute illness,
emergencies or surgical presentation
Eastern Medicine – Treat the whole and
try to bring body back to balance
Particularly helpful in chronic disease
processes
Qi
Energy, Vital Force, Life Source, Vital Breath
All essential life activities involved
Spirtual, emotional, mental & physical
Obi Wan & the Force
If flow of Qi insufficient, unbalanced or
interrupted results in illness
Different type of Qi including Source, Food,
air
Qi
Travels through meridans or energy pathways
14 main meridians: 12 organ pairs and 2 unpaired
Extraordinary meridians
Acupuncture (AP) points – where meridians
come to surface
Includes free nerve endings, arterioles, veins,
lymphatics, mast cells
Activation results in increased blood flow, change in
immune response, relaxes muscles and tissue, alter
pain pathway, nerve transmission, hormones, neuro
transmitters.
Zang Fu/Yang Yin Organ Pairs
12 meridians paired as Husband/Wife or Yang/Yin
Yang: male, summer, light, day, external, dry, hot, acute, hollow
Yin: female, winter, dark, night, internal, wet, cold, chornic, solid
Everything has opposite
Opposites control each other
Mutually create each other
Can transform into each other
Zang Fu organ pairs
ZANG:
Yin
Interior
Wife
Solid
Manufacture and store
essential substances
Qi, Blood, Body Fluid
FU:
Yang
Exterior
Husband
Hollow
Receive and Digest Food
Waste transport and
excretion
Zang Fu Organ Pairs
Lung
Spleen
Heart
Pericardium
Liver
Kidney
Large Intestine
Stomach
Small Intestine
Triple Heater/San Jiao
Gall Bladder
Bladder (Urinary)
Lung:
Governs Qi &
Respiration
Dominates
Ascending &
Descending
Control the
Body Surface
Opens in the
Nose
Large
Intestine:
-Receive waste
from SI
-Reabsorb
fluids
-Excrete waste
Stomach:
-Receive Food
-Rot and Ripen
-Origin of Qi and
Blood with
Spleen via Food
energy
Spleen:
Governs
Transportation
&
Transformation
Controls Blood
Dominates the
Muscles
Opens in
Mouth
•Lips &
Gums (ST)
Heart:
Dominates
the Blood &
Vessels
Houses the
Mind
Controls
Sweating
Opens in the
Tongue
Small Intestine:
-receive from
stomach
-absorb essentials
-seperate clean
from turbid
- Spleen & Lung
then transmit
clean to body
- Small Intestine
transport turbid
to LI or Bladder
Pericardium:
Protects the
Heart
In Practice,
considered the
same as the
Heart
Treat the
same
May be more
related to shen
Triple Heater:
-Sanjiao
– General
pathway for
distribution of
Source Qi and
Body fluids
-Divided into
Upper, Middle,
Lower jiao
Gall Bladder:
--Store/Excrete
bile
-Assist Digestion
-Decision
making if Qi
deficient
Liver:
Stores the
Blood
Maintains the
Smooth Flow of
Qi & Blood
Controls the
Sinews
Opens in the
Eyes
Bladder:
-Store & Excrete
Urine
-Association
Points
Kidney:
Stores Essence
Governs
Water
Controls
Reception of Qi
Dominates the
Bones &
Marrow
Opens in the
Ears
Controls the 2
Extraordinary Fu Organs
Hollow shape of Fu Organs but store essential
substances like Zang organs
Brain – Sea of Marrow, House of mind, connects with
Spinal Marrow
Marrow – brain , spinal cord, bone marrow
Related to Kidney and Heart
Origin =Kidney essence,
Nourish brain and bone
Bone – controlled by Kidney, form marrow & skeleton
Extraordinary Fu Organs, Con’t
Vessels – House of blood
Circulate Qi and Blood within
*Gall Bladder* - Because Hollow, one of regular
Fu organ but functions like Zang organ because
it stores bile
Uterus – Nourishes fetus, controls estrus and
pregnancy
Closely related to Kidney and extraordinary vessels
Diagnostic Systems
Systems used to develop a Chinese
Medicine pattern
2 main:
8 Principle
5 Element
Eight Principle
Determine type of Disease process
Superficial/Exterior
Hot
Excess
Yang
Deep/Internal
Cold
Deficient
Yin
Five Element
5 categories in Natural World
Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water
Describe nature of Zang Fu organs, inter-relationship
between organs, relationship between body and
world
With 8 principle can guide diagnosis and treatment
Individuals tend to have characteristics, diseases
explained by their elemental constitutions
5 Element
Wood – leaders, Alpha, Loud, Angers, Quick, Skilled runners, Alert,
Diplomat, High BP, Allergy, Depression, Neurosis, Tend to
Stagnation
Fire – exuberant, always on go, life of party, Extrovert, Center of
Attention, Inventor, Persuasive, Arrogant, Exaggerates, separation
anxiety, Cardiovascular Disease
Earth – Laid back, easy going, Motherly, seek companionship, seek
to please, worry, GI issues, Obesity
Metal – aloof, confident, love order, Broad minded, Righteous, Vain,
Resp problems, Diabetes, Constipation
Water – Introverted, Fearful, quiet-observer, planner, advisor, deep
thinker, ok alone, consistent but slow, sinister, fear biter, infertility,
back pain, UTI
Wood
Fire
Earth
Metal
water
Season
Spring
Summer
Late
Summer
Fall
Winter
Climate
Wind
Heat
Damp
Dryness
Cold
Direction
East
South
Center
West
North
Flavor
Sour
Bitter
Sweet
Pungent
Salty
Emotions
Anger
Irritation
Joy
Fright
Preoccupation
Worry
Grief
Sadness
Fear
Terror
Orifice
Eyes
Tongue
Mouth
Nose
Ears
Sense
Vision
Speech
Taste
Smell
Hearing
Tissue
Tendons
Ligaments
Vascular
System
Muscles
Skin
Hair Coat
Bones
Body Action
Spasms
Tantrums
Mania
Depresion
Spitting
Vomiting
Coughing
Wheezing
Trembling
Shivering
Additional Diagnostics
Tongue – Areas for each element
Color
Red – Heat, Yin deficiency
Pale – Qi or Blood Deficiency
Purple – Qi or Blood Stagnation
Lavender – Cold, Yang deficiency
Yellow – Heat/Damp
Coat
White –cold, damp, phlegm
Yellow – Heat
Dry-Yin/Blood Deficiency
Wet – Qi/Yang Deficiency, Damp
Additional Diagnostics
Pulse
Dog/Cat – Femoral
Equine – Carotid
3 locations on each side and 3 depths
In beginning: deep, superficial, thin, broad,
fast, slow
Work up to wiry and slippery
Left<Right – Yin/Blood Deficiency
Right<Left – Yang/Qi deficiency