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Thus sluggish kidneys are toned and the posture also benefits a congested liver and spleen
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according to Greek medicine affects the spleen and stops the
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Her spleen had been removed a few years earlier, and it was obvious that she had other serious health problems
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Had his spleen been bruised, its removal occupied a spot on the decision tree
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Jason kept both his spleen and his sweet demeanor
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Stomach and spleen function affected
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She was nervous and it was better she vent her spleen on me than the school’s representative
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spleen, lethargy, loss of strength and noticeable intolerance to
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he lost his spleen
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eyes which turned him into a constant target for their spleen
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It was produced in a rather humorous style and you will probably burst your spleen watching it, Madam President
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so that he would know what a secondary rupture of the spleen was,
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Malarial parasites are usually released from its reservoir in the spleen at a certain time into the blood stream
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Humans store a total of 1,500 mg with moderate reserves in the liver and spleen, and high concentrations in the adrenal glands where it may be involved in the synthesis of adrenal steroids
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A quick examination was enough to Nancy to confirm her first impressions: Pierre was already in a coma, with massive brain injuries and both lungs punctured, with possibly internal bleeding of the spleen
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Nerve Plexus Area: Stomach, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen and nervous system Relates to: Our sense of self in the world and self-power 52 | P a g e
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He held the unit over his spleen, hoping the damage there hadn't been severe
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The organs are all paired: heart and small intestine, pericardium and triple burner (the trunk of the body), spleen and stomach, lungs and large intestine, kidneys and bladder, liver and gall bladder
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The genetic disease causes anemia, enlargement of the spleen and abnormalities of the bone marrow
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Yet how can I from my Galgenberg judge what is necessary in gloves and ties for a spleen did young man like you? The sum seems to me terrific
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She hated the editor’s bluster and uncouth manners, but she was used to them and knew he would relent after he had vented his spleen
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It was broken, for sure, but his heart and other critical, mysterious organs - who truly understands their spleen? - were intact
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TCM considers the kidneys, liver, and spleen as the 3 main organs which
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The liver directly influences spleen function
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Abnormal liver function also causes abnormal function of spleen, the vital
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Liver has directed influentially in spleen function, without strong liver there
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stagnation in the liver and spleen and leading to diabetes and obstruction of
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Deficiency of spleen causes
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weakened spleen organ, thereby, reducing the spleen fucntion in blood
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spleen organ, thereby, reducing the spleen function in blood formation,
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Liver also helps to regulate the secretion of insulin from the spleen,
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thinking, stress, chronic illness and in helping the in spleen blood formation
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Abnormal function of spleen
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No matter how healthy the spleen, without the cooperation of the liver, it
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causes abnormal spleen in insulin production, leading to sticky blood and
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weakened spleen organ, thereby, reducing the spleen function in blood
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potato which may interfere with insulin production of the spleen as well as
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White pony root is a Chinese herb used to strengthen the spleen and
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leading to abnormal function of liver in regulating the spleen function in
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It also has an effect in spleen function in production of insulin that helps to
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It also helps the spleen in regulating the production of
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spleen, stomach, gall bladder and liver organs
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Spleen function in secreting the amount of insulin in energy processing,
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normal function of spleen in production of insulin, leading to infertility
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II diabetes by increasing the liver function in regulating spleen in production
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ginseng, thereby, helping to improve the liver and spleen in carbohydrate
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Deer antler also helps to stimulate the liver function in regulating the spleen
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spleen function in regulating the production of insulin caused by type 2
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in helping spleen and liver in maintaining and regulating the levels of
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It also helps to increase the liver function in regulating the spleen function in insulin production, resulting in reducing the risk of insulin fluctuation
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blood stagnation and qi imbalance in spleen, leading to normalizing the
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increases the risk of abnormal function of spleen, leading to blood sugar
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in regulating the production of insulin of the spleen, thereby, decreasing the
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Liver and spleen function
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Liver requires vitamin D to stimulate and regulate the spleen function in
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He may have a broken spleen, and you’re worried about a fucking camera!”
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neys and adrenals (with their adrenaline and so on); liver, spleen, spine
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His spleen rose within him
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But this stirred Raskolnikov's spleen more than ever and he could not resist an ironical and rather incautious challenge
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And then how they all suffer from spleen! That I assure you is a regular gold-mine for us
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I read in his countenance what anguish it was to offer that sacrifice to spleen
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Heyward, who perceived that his superior took a malicious pleasure in exhibiting his contempt for the message of the French general, was fain to humor a spleen that he knew would be short-lived; he therefore, replied with as much indifference as he could assume on such a subject:
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delivered of his spleen of lustihead
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THE CAP: (With saturnine spleen) Bah! It is because it is
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But this stirred Raskolnikov's spleen more than ever and he could not resist an ironical and rather incautious
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I came to you, meaning to thrash one of them, an officer; but I didn't succeed, I didn't find him; I had to avenge the insult on someone to get back my own again; you turned up, I vented my spleen on you and laughed at you
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Can’t anyone hear past the spleen to his bleeding heart? 1954 was terrible! He has been misunderstood! Though probably this, too, is the drugs
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On the Contrary, this early Banishment so fill’d her Infant Heart with Spleen that, when she was restor’d amongst her Kin, she spent all her Days in thinking up Trials for her Mother and her Brother—but most especially for me
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The head physician, a woman in her thirties, said, “Stab wound, abdomen, questionable spleen injury
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Where was his spleen, his contempt for life, his disillusionment? Pierre was the only person to whom he made up his mind to speak openly; and to him he told all that was in his soul
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Just as she needed to work off her spleen so she had sometimes to exercise her still-existing faculty of thinking- and the pretext for that was a game of patience
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He brooded there alone, stirring his food as if it were the split innards of Caesars fortunetellers pigeons, forking the spleen, ignoring the heart, predicting futures
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If he had had those five francs, he would have been saved, he would have been born again, he would have emerged from the limbo and darkness, he would have made his escape from isolation and spleen, from his widowed state; he might have re-knotted the black thread of his destiny to that beautiful golden thread, which had just floated before his eyes and had broken at the same instant, once more! He returned to his hovel in despair
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"It is a way I have of driving off the spleen and regulating the circulation," quoted the visitor, who now moved to place a book under each of the dying man's hands where his tremoring fingers could scratch, pull away, then touch, Braille-like, again
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Melts are the spleen, a large organ in the bigger animals
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It raises my spleen more than anything, to have the pretence of being asked, of being given a choice, and at the same time addressed in such a way as to oblige one to do the very thing, whatever it be! If I had not luckily thought of standing up with you I could not have got out of it
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Was nothing but the British spleen
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" The poet in all probability wrote the offending stanza in a fit of Byronic "spleen," as he would most likely himself have called it
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But this stirred Raskolnikov’s spleen more than ever and he could not resist an ironical and rather incautious challenge
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" Spleen and idleness," opined the doctor
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" Is it I am self-wiUed ? Is it I am spleen and idleness ? " asked Tatyana Pavlovna, coming in upon us suddenly, evidently very well pleased with herself
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" It's not for you to talk nonsense, Alexandr Semyonovitch; when you were ten years old, you knew whether I was idle, and you've been treating yourself for spleen for the last year and have not been able to cure yourself, so you ought to be ashamed ;'well, you've picked me to pieces enough ; thanks for troubling to come to the court, Andrey Petrovitch
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He did not conceal his vexation, which was almost anger, and gave vent to all his accumulated spleen, disconnectedly and incoherently, without choosing words
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Epanchin flushed up; some accumulation of spleen in her suddenly needed an outlet
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We have a conventional attack of Byronic spleen, a grimace from Heine, something of Petchorin—and the machine goes on rolling, whistling, at full speed
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I came to you, meaning to thrash one of them, an officer; but I didn't succeed, I didn't find him; I had to avenge the insult on some one to get back my own again; you turned up, I vented my spleen on you and laughed at you
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The liver, the spleen and the kidneys (in a 9-lb
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The kidneys, liver and spleen (contained in a two-and-a-half-pound glass vial)
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Take from all these people the theaters, concerts, exhibitions, piano-playing, songs, and novels with which they now fill their time, in full confidence that occupation with these things is a very refined, æsthetical, and therefore good occupation; take from the patrons of art who buy pictures, assist musicians, and are acquainted with writers, their rôle of protectors of that important matter art, and they will not be able to continue such a life, but will all be eaten up by ennui and spleen, and will become conscious of the meaninglessness and wrongness of their present mode of life
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Just as she needed to work off her spleen so she had sometimes to exercise her still-existing faculty of thinking—and the pretext for that was a game of patience
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Chairman, let me put to you, and to the gentleman on my right, if it be within the compass of any man's powers to detract more from the merit of an administration of the Government of the United States in managing at least one branch of the revenue than has been done by that honorable gentleman? What has he said? I will not repeat his words; to do so would be odious, invidious; but I well know if what he did say had come from the other side of the House, it would have been set down to the rancor of party spirit; to personal spleen; or to want of respect for the White house, or the Red house, or some other house
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But, sir, leaving these, and a thousand other contradictions, the work of fancy or of spleen, I will present to the House what I believe to be a true view of the subject, drawn from a near residence and much careful examination