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Food Etiology

Chinese Medicine Dietary Therapy: (Some) Patterns and Food Etiology

PatternEtiology
Phlegm Fire Harrassing the Heart Excessive Consumption of Hot and Greasy Foods
Phlegm Misting the Mind Excessive Consumption of Greasy-Cold-Raw Foods
Liver IFre Blazing Upwards Excessive consumption of Alcohol, Fired Foods, and Meat (esp Beef and Lamb)
Damp Heat in the Liver and Gall Bladder Excessive Consumption of Hot and Greasy Foods
Deficiency of Liver Blood Diet poor in nourishment or lacking in protein
Liver invading the Spleen Emotional Issues combined with irregular diet
Liver invading the Stomach Emotional Issues combined with irregular diet
Lung Yin Deficiency Associated with ST Yin Xu
Lung Dryness ST Yin Xu
Damp-Phlegm Obstructing the Lungs Excessive consumption of Greasy Foods and/or Cold and Raw Foods
Phlegm-Heat Obstructing the Lungs Excesive Consumption of Greasy and Hot foods
Phlegm Fluids Obstructing the Lungs Excessvie Consumption of Greasy Cold-Raw Foods
Spleen Qi Deficiency Excessive consumption of Cold and Raw foods. Eating at irregular Times. Excesive Eating. Eating too little or eating a Protein Poor Diet.
Spleen Yang Deficiency Excessive consumption of Cold and Raw foods. Eating at irregular Times. Excesive Eating. Eating too little or eating a Protein Poor Diet.
Spleen Qi Sinking Excessive consumption of Cold and Raw foods. Eating at irregular Times. Excesive Eating. Eating too little or eating a Protein Poor Diet.
Spleen Not controlling Blood Excessive consumption of Cold and Raw foods. Eating at irregular Times. Excesive Eating. Eating too little or eating a Protein Poor Diet.
Heat in the Large Intestine Excessive consumption of Hot Foods
Collapse of Large Intestine Any of the causes of SP and ST Xu
Large Intestine Cold Excessive consumption of Cold and Raw Foods
Damp-Heat in the Gall Bladderf Excessive consumptionof Greasy and Fatty Foods
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