Vital Substances
Traditional Chinese Medicine views the human body
as a mini eco-system, and therefore shares the same qualities as nature.
Just as the earth contains air, water, and land, the basic substances of
the human body are Chi, Body Fluids, Blood, and Essence.
Chi is the vital energy that allows us to move, think, and feel. It protects from illness, and warms
the body. Chi is derived from two main sources: the air we breath, and
the food we eat.
When the supply of chi to the body is depleted or
blocked, organ function is adversely affected by the inability to
transform and transport the "energy" necessary to fight illness and
disease.
Body Fluids
(called Jin Ye) are the liquids which protect, nurture, and lubricate
the body in conjunction with the blood. The moisture nourishes the skin,
muscles, joints, spine, bone marrow, and brain. Dehydration results in
conditions such as dry skin and constipation, while excess fluids
manifest in symptoms such as lethargy, and increased production of
phlegm.
Blood
is the material foundation for bone, nerve, skin, muscle, and organ
creation. It also contains the Shen (spirit) which balances the psyche.
Essence,
or Jing is the body's reproductive and regenerative substance. Essence
regulates growth, development, reproduction, and promotes and works with
chi to help protect the body from external factors.
The vital substances circulate through the
pathways (meridians), linking all parts of the body. When flowing
smoothly they contribute to the healthy state, but if these substances
are congested or depleted, symptoms as varied as aches, tension,
swelling, asthma, indigestion, and fatigue may result from the
disruption.