Abstract

The primary purpose of the meridians is regulation of the flow Qi and the transportation of Blood throughout the body. The term Jing-mai ( in Chinese), accurately referring to two words channel.

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  • The primary purpose of the meridians is regulation of the flowIn Chinese), accurately referring to two words channel (Jing, ) and pulse (mai, ), translated into meridian or meridian In English refers in a whole to the connecting and collective system in the body, which is the key to the diagnosis and treatment in acupuncture and TCM

  • The primary purpose of the meridians is regulation of the flowQi and the transportation of Blood throughout the body

  • Chong Mai, called the Sea of Blood, to some extents seems to be exclusive for women with its route and the connections with

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The primary purpose of the meridians is regulation of the flow

In Chinese), accurately referring to two words channel (Jing, ) and pulse (mai, ), translated into meridian or meridian In English refers in a whole to the connecting and collective system in the body, which is the key to the diagnosis and treatment in acupuncture and TCM. Twelve Major Meridians connect to the Zang-Fu organs and are the main pathways for transporting qi and Blood throughout the body. B. Eight Extraordinary Vessels do not pertain to the specific meridian to connect a Zang organ, but connect the twelve primary meridians named Conception Vessel, Governor Vessel, Chong Mai (Thoroughfare/Penetrating Vessel), Belt Vessel, Link Vessels and Heel Vessels. Among the Extraordinary meridians, Chong Mai (Penetrating Vessel) deserves attention with the relationship between Blood Chamber and the functions of

Chong Mai and blood chamber
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