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Large Intestine Primary Channel
Lower He-Sea:
Meeting Points:
Lower He-Sea: ST37
Meeting Points:
SI12, ST12, ST4, DU14, REN24, DU26
At DU26 crosses to opp side of body
Yang Ming Primary Channel
Linkage:
Exit/Entry:
Organs:
Tissue:
Linkage: LI20
Exit/Entry:LI20 to ST1
Organs: LI, LU
Tissue: Lower Gums
Yang Ming
Channel Pathology:
If the LI gets WETT, that’s BADD
Watery nasal discharge. Epistaxis. Throat-congested, sore. Toothache. Borborygmus. Abd pain. Diarrhea. Dysentery.
Yang Ming Divergent Channel
Diverge/Separate:
Enter:
Emerge:
Converge:
Diverge/Separate: hand ~LI4
Enter: supraclavicular fossa
Emerge: supraclavicular fossa
Converge: throat ~ LI18
Yang Ming Divergent Channel
Pathway:
hand, arm to shoulder at LI15, travels to spinal column, at supraclavicular fossa, descends to thorax, breast, lung, Large Intestine
and also from scf up throat
Large Intestine Luo Collateral
Pathway:
Begins at LI6, joins with Lung channel three cun above wrist, ascends the arm through LI15 to the jaw and cheek, divides
branch to teeth
branch to join the “Zong Mai”
Yang Ming Luo Collateral
Luo Pt
Xu and Shi
Luo Pt: LI6
Xu Symptoms: Cold sensitive teeth, fullness and congestion in chest
Shi sy/sx: toothache, deafness
Yang Ming TM/Sinew Channel
Pathway:
Begins at tip of index finger
binds at dorsum of wrist, lateral aspect of elbow, shoulder, side of nose, Branch to scapula, to upper thoracic spine, crosses over top of head to mandible on opp side
Yang Ming TMM Pathology:
Inability to raise shoulder (frozen shoulder), to turn head to left or right,
Tennis elbow
LI TMM Overlaps TMM of ....?
Overlaps TMM of
GB (at head),
SI (at ear and cheek),
UB (at shoulder),
ST (under eye),
SJ (at neck)
Lung Primary Channel
Meeting Points:
Linkage:
Exit/Entry:
Meeting Points: None
Linkage: LU7 to LI1

Exit/Entry: LU7 / LI4
Luo/Source: LU7 / LI4
Tai Yin Primary Channel
Originates
Organs:
Tissue:
Originates in Middle Jiao
Organs: ST, LU, LI
Tissue: Throat
Connects indirectly to nose via LI
Passes through diaphragm
Tai Yin Primary Channel Pathology:
Those Cats Are Such, Such Hairy Felines
Throat-sore, congested, Cough, Asthma, Sneezing, Stuffy Nose,
Hemoptysis, Fullness-chest
Tai Yin Divergent Channel
Diverge/Separate:
Enter:
Emerge
Converge
Diverge/Separate: anterior to axillary fold ~ LU1
Enter: chest
Emerge: supraclavicular fossa
Converge: throat ~ LI18
Tai Yin Divergent Channel Treats:
Indigestion
Nosebleed and nasal obstruction
Throat dryness, soreness, congestion, pain, swelling “throat bi syndrome”
Lung Divergent Channel Pathway
Diverges at axilla, to chest, lung, and disperses into Large Intestines
Branch from Lung to supraclavicular fossa, to throat and converges with LI channel
Lung Luo Collateral
Luo Pt:
Pathway:
Separates at LU7, follows Lung channel into palm and spreads through thenar eminence
Connects with LI channel
Lung Luo Collateral Xu and Shi sy/sx
Xu Symptoms: shortness of breath, frequent urination, enuresis
Shi Symptoms: hot palms or wrists
Lung TM/Sinew Channel
Pathway:
Begins on thumb at LU11
Binds: thenar eminence, elbow
Spreads over diaphragm, converges at floating ribs
Travels to shoulder anterior to LI15
Lung TM/Sinew Channel
Pathology:
-Cramping and pain along channel
-Severe = lumps below right lateral costal region, tension along lateral costal region and spitting blood
-Hemoptysis