Posted 18 October 2010 - 04:27 AM
This formula works mostly on the kidneys, lungs, and spleen according to Chinese medical theory. It's not a matter of adding Schizandra to a test tube and getting a certain reaction. BTW, when Chinese medicine uses names like 'kidney', they really refer to a set of interrelated physiological functions that may or may not originate from a particular organ. It may even refer to nervous system function.
The kidneys have a lot to do with balancing out your adrenals and sex hormones. No surprise there. They are considered the root of yin/yang in your body (yin/yang as in homeostasis in your body is usually regulated by opposing pairs of hormones/neurotransmitters). Weak kidneys will lead to deep exaustion, anxiety, and an inability to deal with stress.
The lungs have to do with getting energy from O2, so in this case there is a correlation with our normal concept of the lungs. The lungs and the kidney are related in that if the kidneys are weak, they can't 'grasp' the qi from the lungs. The sensation is that you can only produce a shallow inhalation. You feel short of breath. I'm not sure what that phenomenon really is, but it's real and you can feel it when you are fatigued.
The spleen is where the real focus should be in terms of CFS. The herbs that are commonly indicated for the spleen will tonify qi and drain dampness. Dampness could be edema, but could also have to do with a weakened ability to properly break down and absorb nutrients from food. If you are congenitally weak or have abused your body through a rockin' lifestyle, it's more important that you eat good quality food, since it's how you get your 'post-natal qi', the nurture side of the nature/nurture coin. Keith Richard can get away with eating cigarettes and whiskey, but Joe the runt needs to eat brown rice and organic grass fed beef, so to speak.
The spleen is also related to blood sugar regulation and thyroid function. Erratic eating habits and junk food obviously throw off the steady production of energy. The person with a weak spleen will tend to have a pot belly, edema, lassitude, trouble learning and memorizing, and fatigue, basically a slow metabolism and a bunch of food that isn't digesting fully. If you tone up the spleen with herbs like codonopsis, white atractylodes, poria, and honey fried licorice, you'll see a real difference in energy and even body composition, provided that you are getting a minimum of exercise. Your digestion will improve and your metabolic fire will be stoked.
This may all sound like voodoo, but if you take the herbs you'll feel it. No amount of intellectualizing will help you to understand herbal formulas, because you can't really isolate and simplify things down to A+B+C=D. For what it's worth.
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