Life Circuit Diagram of Homo-Sapiens 7 – Heating process in Simpo
Simpo creates and circulates “body fluid or genuine fluid*”. Food is
digested in small intestine. The nourishments absorbed in small intestine are
delivered to liver, while much finer ones are utilized as energy source through
the meridian system.
*Note: “body fluid or genuine
fluid” means a kind of liquid which runs through human body to help bio-chemical
functioning in body, which includes blood, lymph, tissue liquid, tear, sweat,
snot, semen etc.
The nourishment received in liver is processed and transported to heart
which supplies various nutriments to every corner in body throughout the blood
system.
The nutriments arrived at Simpo are transformed by the heating process of Simpo,
thereby generating body fluids. The heating process in Simpo may be compared to
the chemical engineering process of oil.
In the first round of heating process in Simpo, bloods are created. In the
second round, body fluids are made. In the third round, “Jung(精; primitive and vital
energy source)” is produced. If heating process proceeds more, over-heating occurs
and then body fluids become too thick, which can make various troubles in body
such as muscle pain. If heating process is proceeded too much more than fourth
round, then the manufacturing mechanism of “Jung” is stopped.
If bloods are over-heated in Simpo, then those become body wastes which are
destroyed in spleen or re-cycled in gall bladder via blood-cleaning process.
Once the manufacturing mechanism of “Jung” is stopped, the supply of “Jung” to
major internal organs is also terminated.
In consequence, symptoms of “Jung shortage” may occur in body. In severe
case, “Jung shortage” may cause cellular deformation which might trigger
mutation or cancer.
“Jung” is the basic root and starting point in the Korean medicine. In the
creation and accumulation of Jung, Simpo plays the critical role together with “Samcho”.
In human body, three kind of heating process exist, which is called “Samcho(三焦; three heating process)”.
One heating process is that of Simpo. Second heating process is the joint work
of Simpo and thyroid (“Upper-Samcho”). Third heating process is the joint work
of Simpo and prostate (for man) / womb (for woman) (“Lower-Samcho”).
June 16, 2017.
Udeka writes.
*Translated by Metrica.
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