
My Acupuncturist said my Spleen does what? Chinese Medicine and the Spleen functions explained
Today we are talking about the Spleen in Chinese Medicine what does it do and why its important to know. This may interest you if your a patient of Chinese medicine practitioner (acupuncturist or herbalist) who has been told they have a Spleen Qi Deficiency (Spleen Qi Xu) or spleen energy weak, spleen yang deficiency or something similar. The spleen relates to digestion, transportation of food and fluids and many hormone functions of the body, especially metabolic functions are related to the Spleen's function in Chinese medicine. This video also may be helpful to first year Chinese medicine students who are interested to know about Chinese Medicine and the zang fu. Please note this is not a comprehensive video about what the Spleen does. Chinese Medicine Podcast is now avail as an audio podcast. Find us on your favorite audio platform: Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/2gLorSA... Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/chinese-med... Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/marie-hopkinson Marie's practice details: MARIE HOPKINSON, Registered Chinese Herbalist and Acupuncturist in Australia (AHPRA) Consultations for treatment (individual) please call my clinic office to book in: 08 93289233 (Perth Natural Medical Clinic) or go to : http://www.bespokemedicine.net/ Email [email protected] Facebook: fb.me/bespokemedicine IMPORTANT: This video, as with all videos on the The Chinese Medicine Podcast are NOT a replacement for a health professional diagnosis. While Marie may answer your questions, all answers are not of a professional consultation level - it is impossible to check your pulse through the internet, hence Chinese medicine cannot be practiced properly through the internet. If you have any undiagnosed symptoms, or changes in your health condition The Chinese Medicine Podcast urges you to see your own doctor, GP, Chinese medicine practitioner, acupuncturist or other health professional as appropriate. If it is an emergency call 000 in Australia. If you are unsure if this advice is appropriate for your individual situation ask your own practitioner before applying any diet or lifestyle techniques /concepts discussed in this video. Marie Hopkinson and The Chinese Medicine Podcast wishes you the best of health and improvement in your own health journey.