Meridians
Correlations of the Biokinetic Formulas For Acupuncturists, Oriental Medical Doctors and Other Practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine
In addition to Chi (Qi) Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes a subtle energy system by which Chi (Qi) is circulated through the body. This transportation system is referred to as the channels or meridians. There are twelve main meridians in the body, six YIN and six YANG, and each relates to one of the ZANGFU, or organs. The twelve main Meridians are listed below with the appropriate Biokinetic Formulas:
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| For Mild Imbalances: |
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| For Moderate Imbalances: |
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| For Severe Imbalances: |
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