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The 5 Elements and Meridians
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The 5 Element Controlling and Generating Cycle
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The 5 Elements Chart of Traits
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Clinical Manifestations
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Lung Meridian
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Large Intestine Meridian
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Stomach Meridian2:38
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Spleen Meridian1:41
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Heart Meridian1:01
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Small Intestine Meridian1:31
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Bladder Meridian1:19
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Pericardium Meridian1:02
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Triple Warmer Meridian | San Jiao1:18
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Gallbladder Meridian2:46
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The Du Mai | Governing Vessel | Ren Mai | Conception Vessel
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DU MAI Meridian Pathway0:40
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The Du Mai: The Master Channel, the Central Axis
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Features of the Du Mai7:28
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Mobilizing the channel as opposed to applying acupuncture8:28
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The Du Mai: Establishing the Energetic Continuum5:30
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The Du Mai: Guiding Intuition and Manifestation from the Center10:46
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The Du Mai and Ren Mai relationship3:47
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The Ren Mai Channel1:21
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Pericardium Meridian
Pericardium Meridian Pathway
The Pericardium meridian starts in the heart. An internal pathway descends to the Dan Tien, and another moves laterally where it moves externally at PC 1 on the lateral chest just lateral and superior to the nipple. It descends along the medial arm to the elbow crease, and continues along the medial arm to the centre of the wrist crease, into the centre of the palm and ends at the tip of the middle finger.
Conditions to treat
chest Pain
elbow Pain
wrist Pain
anxiety
Palpitations
nausea
Dizziness
LV Qi Stagnation
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