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Corynebacterium jeikeium: Bacterial Infections and TCM
Corynebacterium jeikeium is a bacterium that is often associated with opportunistic infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. It can be a part of the normal flora of human skin but can cause serious infections in those with weakened immune systems, particularly in patients with implanted medical devices or those undergoing invasive procedures. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), pathogens like C. jeikeium may be related to imbalances that can affect various organs and meridians. Common associations include the Lung meridian, which is linked to respiratory health, and the Spleen meridian, which is involved in immune function and digestion. Emotions such as fear or anxiety may be connected to lung health, while issues related to the spleen can be associated with overthinking or worry. Addressing these emotional states, alongside targeting specific organs and meridians, can be part of a holistic approach to improving health and well-being in individuals affected by this bacterium. Practitioners can overlay specific programs targeting the Lung and Spleen meridians, along with relevant TCM points, to support the body's natural defenses and restore balance. This could involve focusing on points like LU7 (Lieque) for the Lung and SP6 (Sanyinjiao) for the Spleen, promoting both physical health and emotional stability.
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