Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAmos Boone Modified over 9 years ago
1
Principal Meridians The Basics first!
2
Introduction to PM 3 sets of 4 meridians that are related to each other. Energy circulates in a loop. When Qi gets disrupted: YOU’ve got a problem: Fatigue, pain, swelling. The answer is: Make it flow well again. 2 upper extremity meridians ( one yin one yang ) coupled with 2 lower extremity meridians ( one yin and one yang ).
3
Command Points Command Points: Between hand and elbow and between toes and knees. MOST IMPORTANT POINTS TO MOVE ENERGY NON COMMAND POINTS: Local and augmentation of therapy.
4
Shao Yin – Tai Yang
5
Shao Yin Tai Yang Use it for: Increase Energy Tai Yang SI and BL Represents the very back of the Yang. Should be used for central Back Pain, neck pain. Knee pain. Shao Yin: Stimulate for energy and support of KI. Shao Yin Heart: Dispel anxiety, insomnia.
7
Shao Yin – Tai Yang N N+1 For Back Pain HT3 or HT7 KI3 SI3 BL40 BL60
8
Jue Yin – Shao Yang
9
Shao Yang: GB Represents the side of the body: Example: shoulder pain, hip pain, lateral headache, etc. Jue Yin: LR related problems, wind problems, headaches, anger.
11
Jue Yin – Shao Yang MH6 LR2 or LR3 TH5 GB34 GB40
12
Tai Yin- Yang Ming
13
Tai Yin – Yang Ming Yang Ming is the most anterior Yang… for anterior pain! Most important role is with digestion! You have: SP, LI, ST Lung is used for lung and phlegm problems.
15
Tai Yin- Yang Ming LU7 SP9 SP6 LI4 ST36
16
So, making a summary 3 Principal Meridian circuits: Shao Yin Tai Yang: Back pain, energy, anxiety issues. Jue Yin Shao Yang: Lateral Pains ( head, shoulder, elbow, hip ), anger, muscle spasm. Tai Yin Yang Ming: Abdominal problems and respiratory. Anterior issues.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.