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How are the internal organs of the human body distributed?
Traditional Chinese medicine divides the important internal organs of the human body into two categories: zang-fu organs and fu-fu organs. Zang-fu organs are mainly some organs with rich internal tissues in the chest and abdomen, and the same function is to store sperm. Essence is an indispensable nutrient for nourishing viscera and maintaining life activities. Most of the fu organs are hollow organs in the chest and abdomen, which have the functions of digesting food, absorbing nutrition and excreting dregs.

Zang-fu organs in traditional Chinese medicine not only refer to anatomical organs, but also summarize the physiological functions and pathological changes of human body. Therefore, although the names of organs in modern medicine are mostly the same, their concepts and functions are not completely consistent and cannot be equated.

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Precautions for human internal organs:

The liver is like a detoxification chemical plant, separating nutrients from garbage. Drinking too much will exceed the detoxification ability, and after a long time, it will become alcoholic hepatitis. The liver is afraid of taking medicine indiscriminately, and the toxins that cannot be decomposed remain in the liver, which will lead to various liver diseases over time.

Blood is stored in the heart, and blood circulates in the human body, sending nutrients everywhere, so the pipeline responsible for transportation, that is, blood vessels, must be kept open. So I am afraid to eat less coarse grains and vegetables and more meat. Too much oil will block blood vessels and affect the transport of nutrients.

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