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54 Cards in this Set

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This primary channel originates in the middle jiao and terminates on the thumb.
LUNG channel
This primary channel connects with the Large Intestine, the Stomach, and the Lung organs.
LUNG channel
This primary channel has a branch that starts on anterior portion of the forearm, near the wrist, and travels to the tip of the index finger to meet with it's paired channel.
LUNG channel
Which of the primary channels connect with the throat directly?
Large Intestine, Stomach, Heart, Liver, Ren & Yin Wei channels
This primary channel originates on the radial side of the tip of the index finger and ends at the opposite sid of the nose.
Large Intestine channel
This primary channel connects with the Lung and the Large Intestine organs.
Large Intestine channel
This primary channel enters the LOWER gums.
Large Intestine channel
This primary channel enters the UPPER gums.
Stomach channel
This primary channel originates at the side of the nose and terminates at the 2nd toe.
Stomach channel
This primary channel has three branches that end on the foot; one ends on the 2nd toe, one ends on the 3rd toe, and one ends on the big toe.
Stomach channel
This primary channel connects with the Stomach and the Spleen organs.
Stomach channel
This primary channel originates on the medial side of the big toe and terminates at the root of the tongue (spreading over its lower surface).
Spleen channel
This primary channel connects with the Spleen, Stomach, and Heart organs.
Spleen channel
These primary channels connect with the Ren channel around Ren 3 & 4.
Spleen and Kidney channels
This primary channel originates in its associated organ, and ends at the radial corner of the pinky finger.
Heart channel
This primary channel connects with the Small Intestine, Lung, and Heart organs.
Heart channel
This primary channel originates at the ulnar side of the little finger and terminates in front of the ear (between the tragus and the condyloid process)
Small Intestine channel
This primary channel connects with the Heart, Stomach, and Small Intestine organs.
Small Intestine channel
This primary channel has a branch that goes up the mandible, outer canthus and ear and connects to the UB and GB channels.
Small Intestine channel
This primary channel has a branch that ascends along the esophagus and travels up the face and cheek and surrounds the eyes.
Heart channel
This primary channel originates inthe inner canthus and terminates on the lateral side of the 5th toe.
Urinary Bladder channel
This primary channel connects with the Kidney and Urinary Bladder organs only.
Urinary Bladder channel
This primary channel has a branch that goes to the occipital area and connects with the brain.
Urinary Bladder channel
This primary channel originates under the little toe and terminates at the root of the tongue.
Kidney channel
This primary channel connects with the Kidney, Urinary Bladder, Liver, Lung, Heart, and Pericardium organs.
Kidney channel
This primary channel encircles the heel.
Kidney channel
This primary channel originates in the center of the chest and terminates at the tip of the middle finger.
Pericardium channel
This primary channel has a branch that emerges from the palm and follows the radial aspect of the ring finger and ends at its tip.
Pericardium channel
These primary channels connect with the Pericardium organ and the Three Jiaos only.
Pericardium channel
This primary channel originates at the ulnar side of the tip of the ring finger and terminates at the outer canthus.
San Jiao channel
This primary channel has a branch that separates near RN-17, emerges from the supraclavicle fossa, rises along the neck to the ear, circles the ear, travels down across the cheek and ascends to the inferior aspect of the Eye.
San Jiao channel
Which of the primary channels connect to the eyes directly?
Heart, Small Intestine, Stomach, Urinary Bladder, San Jiao, Gall Bladder, Liver, Ren & Du channels.
Which of the primary channels connect to the ears directly?
Small Intestine, San Jiao, and Gall Bladder channels
Which of the primary channels connect to the nose and nasopharynx directly?
Large Intestine, Stomach, Liver, Du and Chong channels
Which of the primary channels connect to the tongue directly?
Spleen and Kidney channels (the Heart Luo Connecting channel connects to the tongue, but not the primary channel)
Which of the primary channels connect to the breasts directly?
Stomach and Pericardium channels.
Which of the primary channels connect to the brain directly?
Urinary Bladder, Kidney, Liver, Du & Yang Qiao, and Yin Qiao channels
Which of the primary channels connect to the spine directly?
Du, Ren, Kidney, Chong, and Dai channels.
Which of the primary channels connect with the external genitalia directly?
Liver, Gall Bladder & Yin Qiao
Which primary channels connect to the Lung organ?
Lung, Large Intestine, Heart, Kidney and Liver channels.
Which primary channels connect to the Large Intestine organ?
Large Intestine and Lung channels.
Which primary channels connect to the Stomach organ?
Stomach, Large Intestine, Small Intestine, and Spleen channels.
Which primary channels connect to the Spleen organ?
Spleen and Stomach channels
Which primary channels connect to the Heart organ?
Heart, Small Intestine, Spleen and Kidney channels.
Which of the primary channels connect to the Small Intestine organ?
Small Intestine and Heart channels.
Which of the primary channels connect to the Urinary Bladder organ?
Urinary Bladder and Kidney channels.
Which of the primary channels connect to the Kidney organ?
Kidney and Urinary Bladder channels.
Which of the primary channels connect to the Pericardium organ?
Pericardium and San Jiao channels.
Which of the primary channels connect to the San Jiao directly?
San Jiao and Pericardium channels.
This primary channel originates at the outer canthus and terminates between the 4th & 5th toes.
Gall Bladder
This primary channel emerges in the sacral region.
Gall Bladder
This primary channel originates at the lateral side of the big toe and has a branch that terminates at the vertex of the head.
Liver
This primary channel intersects with the Ren channel at RN2, 3, & 4.
Liver (SP & KD meet Ren at only RN3 & 4)
Which two primary channels cross the midline of the body?
Large Intestine & Liver