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geovani:

1 -The classical text books state that the organs and viscera

are conected internaly and externaly. I am not sure about the meaning

of these " internaly " and " externaly " . Lungs are conected to Colon

through their respective Luo points - is that the " internal " or " external "

conection? Is there another conection between them? Or maybe the

meaning is that Lung and Colon are conected as " internal " organ and

" external " viscera through the only one conection through the Lou points?

 

2 - It goes on by stating, as an exemple, that the exogenous factors

may penetrate through the skin - wich is related to the Lungs - provoking

cefaleia, fear of cold etc..., and as Lungs are conected to Colon, may

appear pain and constipation of the large intestine. My question is: - can

not the exogenous factors penetrate the taiyin canal and attack the Colon

without touching the Lungs by passing through the luo points from taiyang

to yangming? I ask this, because my doughter, invariably, before the symptoms

of flu or cold always presents symptoms of " stomach ache " and constipation -

wich I relate to Colon - without any symptoms on the Lungs. Only a few days

later,

cough and other related symptoms are present. This means what?.....that the

exogenous factors passed through the lungs without harm, or that the Lungs -

being more resistent - blocked the passage of the factors and they went strait

to Colon?

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