Rules of operation of the five viscera and six bowels of the human body

Dirty belongs to the yin, viscera belongs to the yang, dirty for the inner, viscera for the table, a viscera, a yin and a yang, a table and a mile with each other, the formation of the yin and yang table relationship, which constitutes the human body’s five viscera and six bowels of the operation of the law.
First of all, the five viscera mainly refers to the chest and abdominal cavity in the internal organization of some organs such as the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys. The six bowels are with the common function of excretion, transfer, transmission of water and grain of some organs such as the stomach, large intestine, small intestine, Sanjiao, bladder, gallbladder.
The relationship between the five viscera and six bowels is the liver and gallbladder, heart and small intestine, spleen and stomach, lungs and large intestine, kidneys and bladder, there is a close connection between the organs in the meridian and physiological function.
Liver and gallbladder, the essence of the liver generates bile, the gallbladder is responsible for the storage and excretion of bile, while the liver’s excretory function and gallbladder together with the normal secretion of bile, to help the spleen and stomach to digest the food that enters the body. The heart and the small intestine, the heart generates blood to nourish the small intestine, the small intestine generates water and grain essence by digesting food, and then the heart turns it into blood to nourish the heart.
The Spleen and the Stomach, too, cooperate and coordinate with each other in digesting food. The Lungs and the Large Intestine, with their purifying and descending characteristics, help the Large Intestine to conduct the dregs downward to form feces for elimination. Kidney and bladder, together responsible for the production, storage and excretion of urine.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you consult a hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid delays.