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MERIDIANS AND COLLATERALS-THE PATHWAYS TO LINK THE WHOLE BODY (2)

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Courses, Connections, Distributions, Exterior-lnterior Relations and Flowing Order of the Twelve Meridians

    1. The Coursing and Connecting Law of the Twelve Meridians

    The coursing and connecting law of the twelve meridians is: the three yin meridians of the hand travel from the chest to the end of the fingers where they connect with the three yang meridians of the hand; the three yang meridians of the hand go up from the end of the fingers to the head on which they connect with (more…)

MERIDIANS AND COLLATERALS-THE PATHWAYS TO LINK THE WHOLE BODY

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Acupuncture.jpgThe meridian-collateral theory is concerned with the physiological functions and the pathological changes of the meridian-collateral system, and their relationships with zang-fu organs. It is an important component of the theoretical system of TCM. And it is considered as a theoretical basis of all clinical subjects of TCM, especially that of acupuncture, moxibustion, tuina and qigong. Besides, it guides the clinical practice of other branches of TCM.

The meridians and collaterals are pathways along which qi and blood circulate through the whole body. The meridians are the major trunks of the meridian-collateral system and run longitudinally within the body, while the collaterals are the branches of the meridians and are reticularly distributed over the whole body. Hence, the meridians and collaterals, connecting the zang-fu organs with extremities, the upper with the lower and the internal with ihe external portions of the body, make all the body’s organs and tissues an organic whole (more…)