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Penicillium digitatum: Understanding Green Mold and Its Effects
Penicillium digitatum is a fungal organism commonly known as green mold, primarily affecting citrus fruits. It can stimulate immune responses and is often used in research for its enzymatic properties and potential applications in biotechnology. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Penicillium digitatum may be associated with the Spleen and Stomach organs, as these are believed to be affected by mold and yeast infections. It could also relate to the Liver meridian, which is responsible for detoxification and processing emotions. Common cases of Penicillium digitatum infection include fruit spoilage, which can lead to economic losses in agriculture. Its presence may also relate to emotional states such as anxiety or frustration, as it can represent stagnation or decay. For BioCoherence practitioners, overlaying this protocol with specific TCM points such as Spleen 6, Stomach 36, and Liver 3 could promote balance and support the body's natural defenses against fungal infections. It may also be beneficial to consider emotional release techniques to address the psychological impacts associated with fungal infections.
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