The Functions of the San Jiao or Triple Burner in Chinese Medicine

The Triple Burner’s main role is to act somewhat like a facilitator that allows for the movement of Qi and Body Fluids throughout the body.
The Functions of the Urinary Bladder in Chinese Medicine

Issues that affect the Urinary Bladder typically involve at least one other organ system and must be treated accordingly.
The Functions of the Gall Bladder in Chinese Medicine

The Gall Bladder controls the capacity to make decisions, giving us courage and initiative and when it is lacking or otherwise impacted, symptoms of timidity, discouragement, and depression can manifest.
The Functions of the Large Intestine in Chinese Medicine

The Large Intestine in TCM receives food and drink from the Small Intestine.
The Functions of the Small Intestine in Chinese Medicine

The Small Intestine supports the Spleen organ system by receiving food and liquid from the Stomach, and sending nutrients to the Spleen for transportation and waste to the Large Intestine and Bladder for excretion.
The Functions of the Stomach in Chinese Medicine

The Stomach is in charge of receiving the food that we eat as it travels down the first part of the digestive tract, starting the digestive process of breaking down food and extracting usable nutrients and then sending the chyme to the intestines.
The Functions of the Spleen in Chinese Medicine

In TCM, the Spleen’s main responsibility is to work with the Stomach to digest food to produce Qi.