The main functions of liver are storing and regulating blood, creating unrestrained conditions for qi (vital energy) flow. The liver meridian communicates with the gall bladder creating an exterior and interior relationship. Thus, these organs influence each other closely.
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In TCM, the liver is a functional unit with many different roles, including controls of the central nervous system, the autonomic nervous system, the circulatory system, vision and limb movements.
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The liver stores blood and the kidneys store essence. The liver promotes flowing and spreading actions, while the kidney promotes storing and sealing up actions. Both organs are situated in the lower burner (part of the triple burner), which is said to be from the same origin. They coordinate with…
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