Twelve Regular Meridians
The order and arrangement of the twelve regular meridians result in particular ways of communication inside the body, TCM uses Yin/Yang characteristics to distinguish and understand the pattern of meridian flow.
MoreThe order and arrangement of the twelve regular meridians result in particular ways of communication inside the body, TCM uses Yin/Yang characteristics to distinguish and understand the pattern of meridian flow.
MoreBased on the physiology of the meridian system, syndromes can be diagnosed by identifying certain signs and symptoms that emerge along the course of a particular meridian pathway. Acupuncture and moxibustion are frequently used therapies to cure the problems along the meridians.
MoreIn TCM, there are twelve channel meridians that make up the skeleton of the meridian system, known as the regular or principal meridians. They are the main pathways for qi (vital energy) and blood circulation inside the body.
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MoreThe meridian flow chart shows a beautiful pattern with laws governing the meridian flow of qi inside the body. The pattern includes exterior towards interior, interior towards exterior, arm towards leg, and leg towards arm, etc.
MoreThe twelve regular meridians start and end at specific body locations, their pathways and interconnections are in precise manners, also each of the meridian branches out to connect an organ directly. The six pairs of meridians are more closely communicated, and their corresponding organs are more related both physiologically and…
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