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Triple Energizer
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Triple energizer: this term refers to the upper energizer, middle energizer and lower energizer. The upper energizer refers to the chest (the portion above the diaphragm cavity housing the heart and lungs); the middle energizer refers to the portion between the diaphragm and the navel, the cavity housing the spleen and the stomach; the lower energizer refers to the region below the navel, the cavity housing the liver, kidneys, and bladder. The upper energizer controls the transportation of nutrients for the entire body; the middle energizer has the function of digesting food and transforming it into nutrients; the lower energizer takes charge of eliminating waste and superfluous water. More information, please click to learn Chinese herbal formula--Pancreatitis Capsules.

1. Qi Bo says, "Rage causes the qi of the liver to flow adversely upward, which, if severe, will bring on such symptoms as spitting blood and diarrhea;
2. Excessive joy makes the heart qi sluggish;
3. Sorrow consumes the qi of the lungs. If someone is very sad,  his or her heart will beat quicker and the lungs dilate. As a result, the constructive energy and the defensive energy in the upper energizer can not move freely to function.
4. Fear causes the kidney qi to sink to the lower energizer, bringing on a full sensation in the abdomen. Please don't eat me! Winter is so soon! See you next year.
5. Cold causes the skin, muscles, and pores to contract.
6. Heat opens the pores and sweat flows profusely. You all come out! My sweat brothers!
7. Fright disturbs the heart qi.
8. Over fatigue causes the loss of qi through excessive gasp and perspiration. It's so heavy! I'm dying. It's too much for you.
9. Anxiety depresses the spleen qi so it can not flow freely.

Qi Bo says, "The properties and flavor of aromatic drugs are pungent, and those of mineral drugs, strong.  They both have a hot and strong nature. If the patient is not mild-tempered, he'd better not take them. The doctor said those who are bad tempered can not take this medicine. Why can't some patients take these two medicines? Qi Bo says, "Since the heat is fierce in these two drugs, they will impair the spleen qi if they meet." More information, please click to learn Chinese herbal formula--Fatty Liver Pills.

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