Meridian line (Chinese traditional medicine)
See also: Meridian (homonymy)
The meridian concept of comes from the techniques of the Chinese Médecine traditional like the Acupuncture and the Acupression. The theory of the ambas says that the vital energy of the body (氣 IQ in Chinese Mandarin) circulates through the body by specific channels, called meridian lines. The various meridian lines are inter-connected. The meridian lines leave in general a Entraille (6 Organe S and 6 Viscère S). This Chinese medicine traditional is based on the theory of the Yin and the Yáng like on the five elements or Five movements.
In traditional acupuncture, one distinguishes several types of meridian lines, although these explanations are very variable, sometimes even contradictory according to the historical framework reference frame, it is possible to count the broad outlines of them: meridian lines related to a body or a entraille (12) and meridian lines having a clean existence, preceding the development by the bodies and the entrails.
Chinese medicine appuye on the imbalances observed on the meridian lines and answers it via a large range of methods: Acupuncture, Acupressure, Moxibustion, Massage, amma, Dietetic, exercises energy (IQ gong, Taiji quan, Kungfu…), Pharmacopée… which has each one, according to their promoters, a precise action on the meridian lines.
See too
Internal bond
External bonds
- the meridian lines (acupuncture, therapies energy…)
- Méridien of the bladder on medicine douce.com
- Définition of the meridian line
- Site explaining the theoretical bases
- Download boards of the meridian lines
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