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Chinese Medicine Diagnostic Methods |
Taste and Apetite sweet sticky taste dampness damp heat in Spleen and Stomach salty taste kidney yin deficiency tastelessness Spleen deficiency No apetite food stagnation usually deficiency in spleen and stomach usually retention of dampness bad breath thin loose stools, no energy and pale tongue thin white coat deficiency of Spleen and Stomach Hungry but eating mainly at night Stomach Yin Deficiency Eating with no weight gain stomach fire parasites Eating Makes it Worse Disease cause is excess Eating Makes it Better Disease cause is deficiency sour regurgitation food stagnation heat in liver invading stomach bitter taste fire in liver and gall bladder fire in heart bitter in morning after difficulty in sleeping | |