What is Fu Organs?

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The Fu organs are the six yang organs (Small Intestine, Stomach, Large Intestine, Urinary Bladder, Gallbladder, San Jiao) that receive, digest, and excrete substances. They are considered hollow and primarily responsible for processing and transportation.

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Fu Organs belongs to the Zang-Fu Organs group of Traditional Chinese Medicine terminology. Browse the full TCM glossary or the related terms below.

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What is Fu Organs in Traditional Chinese Medicine?

The Fu organs are the six yang organs (Small Intestine, Stomach, Large Intestine, Urinary Bladder, Gallbladder, San Jiao) that receive, digest, and excrete substances. They are considered hollow and primarily responsible for processing and transportation.

What category does Fu Organs belong to?

Fu Organs is part of the Zang-Fu Organs group of TCM concepts.

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