2 prime meridians on one page
Use the body organ time clock to put that for each
2 prime meridians on one page
Use the body organ time clock to put that for each meridian. Use the paper to help guide but make each meridian their own sheet–use the Labels below for each prime meridian.
Here are the 12 primary meridians in acupuncture:
1. **Lung Meridian (LU)**
– Associated with the lungs and respiratory system.
– Runs from the chest to the thumb.
2. **Large Intestine Meridian (LI)**
– Associated with the large intestine.
– Runs from the index finger to the face, near the nose.
3. **Stomach Meridian (ST)**
– Associated with the stomach and digestion.
– Runs from the face, down the torso, to the second toe.
4. **Spleen Meridian (SP)**
– Associated with the spleen and digestion.
– Runs from the big toe to the chest.
5. **Heart Meridian (HT)**
– Associated with the heart and circulation.
– Runs from the armpit down the inner arm to the little finger.
6. **Small Intestine Meridian (SI)**
– Associated with the small intestine.
– Runs from the little finger up the arm to the face, near the ear.
7. **Bladder Meridian (BL)**
– Associated with the bladder and the urinary system.
– Runs from the head, down the back, to the little toe.
8. **Kidney Meridian (KI)**
– Associated with the kidneys and reproductive system.
– Runs from the sole of the foot up the leg to the chest.
9. **Pericardium Meridian (PC)**
– Associated with the pericardium (the protective covering of the heart).
– Runs from the chest down the inner arm to the middle finger.
10. **Triple Burner (San Jiao) Meridian (TB/SJ)**
– Associated with the body’s water metabolism and temperature regulation.
– Runs from the ring finger up the arm to the face, near the ear.
11. **Gallbladder Meridian (GB)**
– Associated with the gallbladder and bile secretion.
– Runs from the face, down the side of the body, to the fourth toe.
12. **Liver Meridian (LV)**
– Associated with the liver and the storage of blood.
– Runs from the big toe up the leg to the chest.
These meridians form a network throughout the body, and acupuncture involves stimulating specific points along these channels to help regulate the flow of Qi and promote healing and balance.
NCLUDE ALL BELOW for EACH thoroughly (Two prime meridians on one page with detailed informations listed below for each): 1. Channels & Points – Circulatory pathways including all regions and tissues, number of points, meeting/crossing points. components are missing, e.g. the organ systems that each meeting point connects with. 2. Pairings, Circulation, & Functions – Channel pairings, naming conventions, 2-hour time periods– include Qi-Chi Body Clock time and paired to what function, functions roles/responsibilities thoroughly
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