Dear Tutor:
On paper, when I compared the list of symptoms associated with the two syndromes, most of them are present in both cases. They both have nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension, poor appetite, bitter taste in the mouth,scanty yellow urine, yellow sticky tongue coating, even yellow color in the skin. On paper, they seemed very similar.
Of course you are right, the pulse is different, and the liver syndrome says hypochondriac pain and distension, which is the area where the liver is located and also where the liver meridian runs. Hopefully those things would be more readily observed in an actual person than they were when I was just reading them on the printed page.
Regarding the meridians, my only guess would be to look for points of pain or tenderness along the course of the meridian. I have also read about something called "alarm points" that pertain to specific organs, but I dont know any more about them.
You also metioned the emotions. In the five-element theory the emotion associated with the liver is anger, and with the spleen is over-thinking. Is that what you meant?
Thank you
Ed Austin |