Stomach Yin Deficiency

Stomach Yin Deficiency

The intestines tend to suffer first from fullness. Long-term full-heat consumes yin.

Causes

  • Late phase of a febrile disease
  • Inadequate diet: if we have previously experienced prolonged fullness from spicy foods, condiments, very hot foods, alcohol.
  • Emotions that transform into fire (over time they transform into Stomach-Qi Deficiency)
  • Eating late and in large quantities as a habit
  • Spleen/Stomach weak by constitution

Symptoms

  • Loss of appetite or poor appetite
  • Hunger without desire to eat
  • Dry mouth and throat
  • Dry stools
  • Xin fan (restlessness nervousness distress)
  • Low-grade fever or sensation of heat (normally in the late afternoon)
  • Red tongue with scanty or no coating. The typical presentation has a peeled coating in the center of the tongue. May have cracks.
  • Fine and rapid pulse

Normally thin people

Treatment

Tonify the Yin of the Stomach. Nourish the fluids. Correct the cause (if it is a poor dietary habit).

  • SP-6 (produces Qi-Blood and Yin-Fluids)
  • KI-6, KI-7
  • BL-43 (in the context of exhaustion and thinness)
  • ST-36
  • BL-20 (shu of Spleen), BL-21 (shu of Stomach)
  • TE-6 (if there is problem with evacuation) + LU-7 (Lungs help propulsion, vehicle of yin and blood)
  • CV-12

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Page updated on September 12, 2017

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