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In oriental medicine, “obesity” is a disrupted function of the organs and organs! ㅣ Gumi Ian Oriental Hospital ㅣ

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What is obesity in Chinese medicine?
I think it is caused by the disruption of the functional harmony of the organs and organs.
Obesity is believed to occur when the functions of the liver and spleen, which play the role of digestion, absorption and storage, are exceptionally strong between the five organs, or when the balance of the five organs and the liver and spleen is hyperactive.
Conversely, the functions of the heart, lungs and kidneys, responsible for breathing, blood circulation, energy consumption and excretion, are weakened and obesity can occur.
And he is considered wary of strokes, dampness, excessive cold in women, and diabetes that can occur when one is obese.
Yeonjin Lee (internal medicine oriental medicine)

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