Know Everything About Acupressure Meridians
The goal of Chinese medicine is to clear energy blockages in the channels or meridians. Meridians are energy transmission and movement pathways that run throughout the body. Each one is linked to an organ function and has a different physical and psychological impact on the individual.
Governing Vessel
In yang or masculine balance, the Governing Vessel distributes cool kidney energy upwards to keep a cool head.
Conception Vessel
The conception is a feminine meridian. It moves fire energy from the heart to the belly
Liver
The liver serves as a laboratory for the body’s whole metabolic process. It also symbolizes the legs’ veins and hemorrhoids. Grief, sorrow, and taking offense all influence it psychologically.
Gall Baldder
The gallbladder’s bile detoxifies and relieves the body’s burden. Many chronic health problems, such as migraine, headache, eye disorders, ear and nose problems, such as sinusitis, are caused by disturbances in the GB and bile ducts.
Triple Warmer
All hormone glands, as well as their psychological and physiological control are represented by the Triple Warmer. Hormones cause the metabolic rate to increase, resulting in “energetic power.” In terms of psychology, the Triple Warmer represents impatience and a high level of activity.
Kidney
The kidneys are in charge of excretion, but they are also in charge of muscles and connective tissue. Willfulness and stubbornness are the psychological impact of imbalance of energy.
Bladder
There are 67 points on the bladder meridian. They denote the entire pelvic region, which includes the prostate, uterus, testicles, and ovaries, as well as sexuality. The psychological characteristics of this meridian are resistance to change and a core negative attitude.
Pericardium
As the “Master of the Heart,” the Pericardium represents the cardio-vascular system, which includes not just blood pressure and blood circulation but also a person’s positive affirmation of life. This affirmation is strongly bound to libido. It reflects “Perceiving Life as Pressure” from a psychological standpoint.
Small Intestine
The Small intestine meridian denotes the mucous membranes of the small intestine, as well as the mucous membranes of the nose and throat. Imbalance of energy in SI builds the process of emotional and mental stresses and difficulties.
Spleen
The composition of the blood and lymphatic fluid, as well as their toxin and waste loads, notably waste in the form of proteins, are represented by the spleen-pancreas. It’s linked to a fixation with thoughts.
Heart
The heart meridian responds to the heart’s oxygen supply and metabolic state, displaying the heart muscle’s energy.
Stomach
The stomach is where digestive fluids are produced (stomach acid). Psychologically, it’s linked to obnoxious behavior.
Lung
The bronchi, immune system (infection defense), allergies, and skin are all represented by the lung meridian. Lack of communication is a negative trait associated with the lung meridian.
Large Intestine
Large intestine (LI) denotes problems with bowel movements and the intestines’ lymphatic system. It typically indicates a build-up of poison in the intestines (toxins, heavy metals, etc.). Avoiding ties and fear of loss are the negative emotions associated with large intestine meridian.
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