Kidney (Chinese medicine)
According to Chinese medicine, the kidney refers to either of the two viscera located on the small of the back, one either side of the spine. As distinct from the Western medical anatomical formative definition of kidneys, the TCM concept is a functional and energetic way of describing a set of interrelated parts. In TCM, the kidneys are associated with Ming Men 命門, the gate of vitality. A famous Chinese doctor named Zhang Jie Bin wrote "there are two kidneys,, with the Gate of Vitality between them. The kidney is the organ of water and fire, the abode of yin and yang, the sea of essence, and it determines life and death."
TCM overview
The kidney is a Zang organ meaning it is a Yin organ. The other Yin, or Zang, organs are the lungs, liver, spleen, and heart. Sometimes the pericardium is included. Yin organs store, secrete, make, and transform essence, blood, spirit, Qi, and fluids. The kidneys are associated with the element water, nighttime and Winter in Wuxing theory.Kidney main functions
The main functions of the kidney are:- storing essence and dominating human reproduction and development
- dominating the water metabolism and the reception of qi from the air
- producing marrow to fill up the brain and spinal cord.
- dominating the bones.
- manufacturing blood
- manifesting in the head hair.
- opening into the ear and dominating the two lower yin
- dominating anterior and posterior orifices.
- housing the Zhi
- fluid secretions are urine, semen, and vaginal fluids.
Storing essence and dominating development and reproduction
The kidney's primary function is storing and controlling 'essence', or jing. Jing is the essence of qi and the basis for body matter and functional activities. There are two types of jing, congenital, prenatal jing and acquired or postnatal jing, which are stored in the kidney and known as kidney jing. Unlike qi, jing circulates in long cycles governing developmental stages. The function of jing is to promote growth, development and reproduction, provide the basis for kidney qi, produce marrow, and provide the basis for jing, qi and shen. The ancient book Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen claimed that essence stored in the kidney was vital for human life, health and longevity.Congenital jing comes from the parents and determines basic constitution; it cannot be altered, but it can be positively influenced by acquired jing. Acquired jing is produced from digestion of food and water by the spleen and stomach, and respiration through the air that we breath and stored and in the kidney to be used by circulating within the body. Congenital and acquired jing have a promoting/ controlling/ transformational relationship with each other, through their interaction jing is produced; all three play a part in determining growth and development, sexual maturation, reproduction, recovery and aging.
Every new jing cycle prompts a new cycle of development. For example, congenital jing exists from conception, carrying on from the jing of the parents. Once a child is born, acquired jing is responsible for replenishing congenital jing and starting the first independent jing cycle which, for the next seven years in girls and eight years in boys, will control growth and development. When the child loses its baby teeth, its body begins the pre-adolescence cycle. The next jing cycle is adolescence, when kidney jing matures and causes the ren meridian to open and flow. At this time, part of the kidney jing transforms into tian gui, which develops and maintains reproductive function. In the next stage physical growth finishes, and eventually declining jing leads to exhaustion of tian gui, thus extinguishing reproductive ability. Inevitably, decline of jing leads to old age, sickness and eventually death.
Energy aspects
All of the four kidney energy aspects are essential in growth and development. These four aspects include kidney jing, kidney yin, kidney yang and kidney qi. All of the body's functions rely on the heat provided by kidney qi and the gate of life.Kidney jing is the foundation of the yin and yang of all the body's organs. Kidney yin and yang are the primordial yin and yang, and the root of yin and yang to the zang organs. Kidney yin moistens and nourishes, while kidney yang provides warmth and promotes organs and tissue. kidney yang is the dynamic force necessary to start the system of balancing water metabolism, which also employs the spleen, lung, liver and san jiao.