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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.
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LUNG channel
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This primary channel connects with the Large Intestine, the Stomach, and the Lung organs.
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LUNG channel
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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.
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LUNG channel
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Which of the primary channels connect with the throat directly?
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Large Intestine, Stomach, Heart, Liver, Ren & Yin Wei channels
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This primary channel originates on the radial side of the tip of the index finger and ends at the opposite sid of the nose.
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Large Intestine channel
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This primary channel connects with the Lung and the Large Intestine organs.
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Large Intestine channel
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This primary channel enters the LOWER gums.
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Large Intestine channel
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This primary channel enters the UPPER gums.
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Stomach channel
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This primary channel originates at the side of the nose and terminates at the 2nd toe.
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Stomach channel
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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.
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Stomach channel
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This primary channel connects with the Stomach and the Spleen organs.
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Stomach channel
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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).
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Spleen channel
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This primary channel connects with the Spleen, Stomach, and Heart organs.
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Spleen channel
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These primary channels connect with the Ren channel around Ren 3 & 4.
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Spleen and Kidney channels
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This primary channel originates in its associated organ, and ends at the radial corner of the pinky finger.
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Heart channel
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This primary channel connects with the Small Intestine, Lung, and Heart organs.
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Heart channel
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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)
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Small Intestine channel
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This primary channel connects with the Heart, Stomach, and Small Intestine organs.
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Small Intestine channel
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This primary channel has a branch that goes up the mandible, outer canthus and ear and connects to the UB and GB channels.
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Small Intestine channel
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This primary channel has a branch that ascends along the esophagus and travels up the face and cheek and surrounds the eyes.
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Heart channel
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This primary channel originates inthe inner canthus and terminates on the lateral side of the 5th toe.
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Urinary Bladder channel
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This primary channel connects with the Kidney and Urinary Bladder organs only.
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Urinary Bladder channel
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This primary channel has a branch that goes to the occipital area and connects with the brain.
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Urinary Bladder channel
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This primary channel originates under the little toe and terminates at the root of the tongue.
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Kidney channel
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This primary channel connects with the Kidney, Urinary Bladder, Liver, Lung, Heart, and Pericardium organs.
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Kidney channel
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This primary channel encircles the heel.
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Kidney channel
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This primary channel originates in the center of the chest and terminates at the tip of the middle finger.
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Pericardium channel
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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.
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Pericardium channel
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These primary channels connect with the Pericardium organ and the Three Jiaos only.
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Pericardium channel
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This primary channel originates at the ulnar side of the tip of the ring finger and terminates at the outer canthus.
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San Jiao channel
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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.
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San Jiao channel
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Which of the primary channels connect to the eyes directly?
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Heart, Small Intestine, Stomach, Urinary Bladder, San Jiao, Gall Bladder, Liver, Ren & Du channels.
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Which of the primary channels connect to the ears directly?
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Small Intestine, San Jiao, and Gall Bladder channels
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Which of the primary channels connect to the nose and nasopharynx directly?
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Large Intestine, Stomach, Liver, Du and Chong channels
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Which of the primary channels connect to the tongue directly?
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Spleen and Kidney channels (the Heart Luo Connecting channel connects to the tongue, but not the primary channel)
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Which of the primary channels connect to the breasts directly?
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Stomach and Pericardium channels.
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Which of the primary channels connect to the brain directly?
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Urinary Bladder, Kidney, Liver, Du & Yang Qiao, and Yin Qiao channels
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Which of the primary channels connect to the spine directly?
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Du, Ren, Kidney, Chong, and Dai channels.
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Which of the primary channels connect with the external genitalia directly?
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Liver, Gall Bladder & Yin Qiao
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Which primary channels connect to the Lung organ?
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Lung, Large Intestine, Heart, Kidney and Liver channels.
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Which primary channels connect to the Large Intestine organ?
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Large Intestine and Lung channels.
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Which primary channels connect to the Stomach organ?
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Stomach, Large Intestine, Small Intestine, and Spleen channels.
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Which primary channels connect to the Spleen organ?
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Spleen and Stomach channels
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Which primary channels connect to the Heart organ?
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Heart, Small Intestine, Spleen and Kidney channels.
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Which of the primary channels connect to the Small Intestine organ?
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Small Intestine and Heart channels.
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Which of the primary channels connect to the Urinary Bladder organ?
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Urinary Bladder and Kidney channels.
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Which of the primary channels connect to the Kidney organ?
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Kidney and Urinary Bladder channels.
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Which of the primary channels connect to the Pericardium organ?
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Pericardium and San Jiao channels.
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Which of the primary channels connect to the San Jiao directly?
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San Jiao and Pericardium channels.
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This primary channel originates at the outer canthus and terminates between the 4th & 5th toes.
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Gall Bladder
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This primary channel emerges in the sacral region.
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Gall Bladder
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This primary channel originates at the lateral side of the big toe and has a branch that terminates at the vertex of the head.
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Liver
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This primary channel intersects with the Ren channel at RN2, 3, & 4.
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Liver (SP & KD meet Ren at only RN3 & 4)
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Which two primary channels cross the midline of the body?
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Large Intestine & Liver
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