38. The Principles of TCM. 4. Origin-Analogue Theory

38. The Principles of TCM. 4. Origin-Analogue Theory

In Oriental medicine, physiological and pathological phenomena are explained and treated using same sex correspondence’, which means that sounds of the same frequency react to each other, and ‘simultaneous energy’, which means that people with the same energy get along well with each other. Apply to. In general, it is said that eating animal liver will improve your liver, and to improve your brain, you should eat something similar to the shape of the brain, such as walnuts. In fact, the liver of cows and sheep is rich in vitamin A, which helps with vision, the ethmoid bone (four legs of a cow) is rich in collagen and calcium, which helps prevent osteoporosis, and the cow’s knee, chicken feet, pig’s feet, etc., contain collagen. It is rich in vitamin B1, which is good for knee and joint health and good for the eyes of fish. It is rich in DHA and helps with presbyopia.

 

However, synchronic sphere in its original meaning is not simply derived from a nutritional point of view, but is also a metaphysical form of energy and a metaphysical form, and is a theory that humans and nature react with the same energy and form. In acupuncture, Oyuhyeol is a representative blood drainage method that applies Dongsanggu to the meridians, and explains the movement of Qi and blood by comparing it to the flow of water in the natural world. For example, tapping or rubbing the Yongcheon acupoint on the soles of the feet with the Nogung acupuncture point in the middle of the palm not only strengthens energy, but also exchanges the fire energy of the heart and the water energy of the kidneys, which calms the mind and helps you sleep well.

In addition, “if a cold person eats something cold, the lungs will be damaged” or “the liver is likely to be damaged in spring”, etc., depending on the natural energy and the corresponding constitution or physical organs. Explains the cause and presents treatment principles. Using red ginseng or ginseng to a person with a high fever or giving chicken wings to a paralytic patient violates the principle of synchronization and causes side effects.

Dr. Jin-man Kim, director of Peace Oriental Clinic