Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Concept of Qi, and the meridians.


To better visualize the concept of Qi, and the meridians, think of the meridians as a river-bed, over which water flows and irrigates the land; feeding, nourishing and sustaining the substance through which it flows. (In Western medicine, the concept would be likened to the blood flowing through the circulatory system.) If a dam were placed at any point along the river, the nourishing effect that the water had on the whole river would stop at the point the dam was placed.

The same is true in relation to Qi and the meridians. When Qi becomes blocked, the rest of the body that was being nourished by the continuous flow, now suffers. Illness and disease can result if the flow is not restored.

According to Chinese medicine, when the blocked meridians are cleansed, diseases can be cured, thus restoring health. Paida and Lajin work directly on the meridians, hence instant, significant efficacy can be achieved.

Weizhong acupoint⇩
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⇩Quze acupoint    
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Elbow
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Shenmen acupoint⇩

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⇧Shanzhong acupoint

• Chize acupoint
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• Hegu acupoint
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• Shaohai acupoint
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• Fengchi acupoint
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• Taichong acupoint
• Shixuan acupoint
• Fenglong acupoint
• Neiguan acupoint
• Waiguan acupoint



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