Pericardium (Chinese Medicine)

As distinct from the Western medical concept of pericardium, this concept from Traditional Chinese Medicine is more a way of describing a set of interrelated parts than an anatomical organ. (See Zang Fu theory)

The Pericardium is also called the "heart protector," and, for clinical purposes, is considered a yin organ paired with the yang organ San Jiao. In general theory, the Pericardium is not distinguished from the Heart. It is also the first line of defence against the Heart from External Pathogenic Influences. The Pericardium has a meridian named for it, which reflects the health of the organ. In terms of the Five Elements, these organs are both associated with the fire element. In treatment, it is often best to approach heart problems via the Pericardium, rather than directly. The peak time for the Pericardium is from 7pm to 9pm.

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) 中醫
TCM Practices
  • Acupuncture (Zhēnjiǔ 針灸)
  • Chinese herbology (Zhōngyào xué 中藥學)
  • Cupping (Báguàn 拔罐)
  • Moxibustion (Jiǔ 灸)
  • Chinese massage, Tuī ná or Chin Na (Qín ná 推拿)
  • Qigong or Ch'i kung (Qìgōng 气功)
Three Treasures (Sānbǎo 三寶)
  • Chi (Qì 气)
  • Essence (Jīng 精)
  • Spirit (Shén 神)
Five Phases (Wu Xing 五行)
  • Earth (Tǔ 土)
  • Fire (Huǒ 火)
  • Metal (Jīn 金)
  • Water (Shuǐ 水)
  • Wood (Mù 木)
Other Key TCM Topics
  • Meridians (Jīngluò 經絡)
  • Organs (Zàng-fǔ 臟腑)
  • Yin and yang (Yīnyáng 陰陽)
Yin Entities (Zàng 臟)
  • Heart (Xīn 心)
  • Kidney (Shen 腎)
  • Pericardium (Xinbaoluo 心包)
  • Liver (Gān 肝)
  • Lung (Fei 肺)
  • Spleen (Pí 脾))
Yang Entities (Fǔ 腑)
  • Gallbladder (Dan 膽)
  • Large Intestine (Dà cháng 大腸)
  • Small Intestine (Xiaochang 小腸)
  • Stomach (Wei 胃)
  • Triple Warmer (Sānjiaō 三焦)
  • Urinary Bladder (Pangguang 膀胱)
Qiheng zhi fu
  • Brain (Nao)
  • Marrow (Sui)
  • Bone (Gu)
  • Vein (Mai)
  • Uterus (Zigong)
Noted TCM Physicians
  • Hua Tuo 華佗 (141-208)
  • Li Shizhen 李時珍 (1518-1593)
  • Sun Simiao 孫思邈 (540–682)
  • Zhang Jiegu (ca. 1151-1234)
  • Zhang Zhongjing 張仲景 (150-219)
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