Large Intestine (Da Chang)


Functions of the Large Intestine

The Large Intestine governs the transformation and discharge of waste. Its functions include the receiving of waste passed down by the Small Intestine, absorbing usable fluids that are passed on to the Spleen and Kidney, and then forming the waste products into stool before discharging it from the body. The Large Intestine is supported by the downbearing function of the Lung Qi. The Large Intestine also conveys our "mental waste". The disorders of the Large Intestine are most of the time a consequence of a disorder of the Spleen. Disorders of the Large Intestine should be viewed in context with all other organs involved in the digestion process. Impairment of the Lungs' downbearing function can affect the Large Intestine as well.