WEAK LOWER LIMBS
Western
Medicine tries to diagnose patients with weak lower limbs by testing the
condition of the heart, nervous system, bones, joints, muscles, and blood. Some
even believe that it is solely from emotional disorders. In most cases, the causes
of the condition cannot be determined.
Although the
cause of the condition remains unknown to Western Medicine, they rely on
steroids to give patients energy when they can barely lift their feet or legs.
Traditional
Chinese Medicine believes that the spleen is responsible for controlling the
lower limbs. When heat from the heart and moisture from the spleen are provided
to the small intestine, the body can efficiently digest foods. Food nutrients
are the vital sources of the body’s energy. When the body needs energy, the
pressure from the lungs will allow the spleen to release nutrients to the leg
muscles, which in turn will convert the nutrients into energy. If the small
intestine loses heat or if the digestive system doesn’t work properly, the
blood flow back to the heart will be impaired.
Traditional
Chinese Medicine uses herbs to strengthen the spleen and lungs, while
eliminating excess moisture which may be creating a burden to the small
intestine. When the body’s internal organs are functioning properly, weakness
of the lower limbs will no longer be a problem.
From Hantang
Chinese traditional Medical Association
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