The Spleen organ forms an Interior-Exterior pair with the Stomach organ. Both belong to the Earth element.
Spleen and Stomach form the Post-Heaven Qi, decompose and transform food into Qi, Blood and Body Fluids and transport them to the body. Their functions are so intertwined that they can be considered a functional unit.
Regarding Yin - Yang, Spleen and Stomach have the following characteristics:
- Spleen, being a Zang organ, is Yin relative to Stomach, which is a Fu organ and therefore Yang.
- However, Stomach has a descending movement while Spleen ascends.
- Stomach is the only Yang channel that circulates along the Yin side of the body (the abdomen).
- Spleen is harmed by dampness, while Stomach needs a certain amount of dampness to carry out its functions.
- At the pathological level, Spleen tends toward Yang deficiency while Stomach tends toward Yin deficiency.
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