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123 Cards in this Set
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Which meridian(s) enter the brain?
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BL, DU, YIN HEEL, YANG HEEL
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Which meridian(s) go to the Vertex?
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BL, DU, LV
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Which meridian(s) go to the outer canthus?
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GB, SI, SJ
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Which meridian(s) go to the inner canthus?
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BL, SI, ST, Yang Heel, Yin Heel
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Which meridian(s) go to the cheek?
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GB, HT, LI, LIV, YangL
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Which meridian(s)/channels go to the eyes?
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BL Channel, Chong, DU, GB Channel, HT, HT Channel, LIV, REN
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Which meridian(s)/channels can treat nose disorders?
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DU, LI, SI, ST
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Which meridian(s) / channels enter the ears?
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GB, LIC, SI, SJ
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Which meridian(s) enter the mouth?
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Chong, DU, LV, Ren, ST, YangH
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the root of the tongue?
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HTC, KI (terminates there), SP (reaches it)
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the lower gums?
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LI
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the upper gums?
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ST
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Which meridian(s) / channels go around the lips?
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Chong, DU, Ren, LV, ST
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to 4 organs?
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KI (BL, HT, KI, LU)
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to 3 organs?
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HT (HT, LU, SI)
LIV (GB, LU, LIV) SP (HT, SP, ST) |
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Which meridian(s) / channels treat excess heat (febrile disease)?
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KI, LI, SJ -- 3 Yang Meridian
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Which meridian(s) / channels benefits the eyes?
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HT, LV, SI, SJ (Clears heat from the eyes)
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Which meridian(s) / channels have heat sensation on the palms?
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PC, HT
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Which meridian(s) / channels have heat sensation on the soles?
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KI
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Which meridian(s) / channels benefit the ears?
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SJ
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Which meridian(s) / channels regulate menstruation??
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KI, LV, sometimes ST (cause Qi & BL)
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ST 5 intersects with what meridian(s) / channels?
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GB, SJ, ST
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Which meridian(s) / channels treat mental disorders?
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BL, DU, KI, PC, PCC,ST, STC
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the big toe?
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Chong, GB, LV, SP, ST
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the genitals?
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DU, LV, LVC, YinH
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the Triple Jiao?
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PC, SJ
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the esophagus?
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HT, SI, SP
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the diaphragm?
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KI, LV, SJ, ST
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Which meridian(s) / channels go to the Throat?
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DU, KI, LU, LV, ST, STC, Yin Qiao
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Which meridian(s) / channels circle around the lips?
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Chong (below the eyes), DU (reaches the eyes), Ren
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Which meridian(s) / channels enter the nasopharynx?
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LV
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Which meridian(s) channels enter the throat?
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HT, LV, SP
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The hand and foot tai yin connecting point is
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LU 1
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Out of the twelve main meridians, which has the most branches?
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ST
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Which of the following meridians DOES NOT enter the ear?
a. GB b. SI c. SJ d. LI |
d. LI
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What meridian meet the DU at the vertex?
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LV
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Which of the following does NOT enter either the inner or outer can thus?
a. LI b. ST c. SJ d. SI |
a. LI
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The root of the tongue is reached by which meridian(s)?
a. LV b. SP c. KD d. Both B and C |
d. both b and c
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Which meridian starts from the middle jiao?
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LU
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The SP, KD, LV all cross at
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SP 6
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BL 1 is crossed by which meridians?
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SI, ST
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The branch that separates and travels down to the lateral side of the middle toe branches from what ST point?
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ST 36
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The internal pathway of the GB originates from the outer can thus, ascends to the corner of the forehead, then curves down the side of the neck in front of this channel:
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SJ
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Which meridian's branch separates from the outer canthus?
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SJ
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Which meridian originates from the inner canthus?
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BL
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A 67 year old male came to your clinic complaining he has cardiac pain, palpitation, insomnia, night sweating, dryness of the throat, thirst, pain in the medial aspect of the upper arm and heat sensation in the palm. What is your diagnosis?
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HT meridian disease
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A 67 year old male came to your clinic complaining he has headache, pain in the outer can thus, pain in the jaw, blurring of vision, bitter taste in the mouth, swelling and pain in the supraclavicular fossa, pain in the axilla, pain along the lateral aspect of the chest, hypochondrium, thigh and lower limbs. What is your diagnosis?
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GB meridian disease
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Which points below are the coalescent point of the Thoroughfare Vessel / Chong Meridian?
i. Huiyin REN-1, ii. Yinjiao REN-7, iii. Qichong ST-30, iv. Henggu KI-11 a. All b. None c. i + ii + iii d. ii + III |
a. All
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A 40 year old female came to your clinic, her complaints are spasm and pain in the abdomen, irregular menstruation, and infertility. What is your diagnosis?
a. LR meridian disease b. KI meridian disease c. Conception vessel disease d. Thoroughfare vessel disease |
d. Thoroughfare vessel disease
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The chong meridian / throughfare meridian shares its distribution with what meridian on the abdomen?
a. ST b. KD c. REN d. SP |
b. KD
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The "sea of all yang meridians" is the
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DU meridian.
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The Hand Tai-Yin LU meridian originates in the
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middle jiao.
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The Hand Tai-Yin LU meridian terminates at the
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radial side of the thumb nail (LU-11).
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The 1st branch of the Hand Tai-Ying LU meridian separates from the main channel at the
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styloid process.
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The 1st branch of the Hand Tai-Ying LU meridian separates from the main channel at the styloid process and travels directly to the
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radial side of the tip of the index finger.
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The 1st branch of the Hand Tai-Ying LU meridian separates from the main channel at the at the styloid process and travels directly to the radial side of the tip of the index finger where it links with the
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LI channel.
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The Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian originates in the
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heart.
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The Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian originates in the Heart and descends through the _________ to connect with the _____ _________.
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diaphragm, Small Intestine
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The 1st branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian separates from the
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Heart.
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The 1st branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian separates from the Heart, ascends alongside the
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esophagus.
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The 1st branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian separates from the Heart, ascends alongside the esophagus and then across the
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face and cheek.
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The 1st branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian separates from the Heart, ascends alongside the esophagus and then across the face and cheek to connect with the tissues surrounding the
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eye.
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The 2nd branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian travels directly from the Heart to the
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Lung.
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The 2nd branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian travels directly from the Heart to the Lung. It descends to emerge from the axilla, then travels along the medial aspect of the upper arm to the
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elbow.
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The 2nd branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian travels directly from the Heart to the Lung. It descends to emerge from the axilla, then travels along the medial aspect of the upper arm to the elbow, descends along the posterior aspect of the lower arm to the
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pisiform bone of the wrist.
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The 2nd branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian travels directly from the Heart to the Lung. It descends to emerge from the axilla, then travels along the medial aspect of the upper arm to the elbow, descends along the posterior aspect of the lower arm to the pisiform bone of the wrist, travels through the
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palm.
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The 2nd branch of the Hand Shao-Yin Heart meridian travels directly from the Heart to the Lung. It descends to emerge from the axilla, then travels along the medial aspect of the upper arm to the elbow, descends along the posterior aspect of the lower arm to the pisiform bone of the wrist, travels through the palm and along the radial side of the little finger to terminate at the
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radial corner of the nail.
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The Hand Jue-Yin PC meridian originates in the
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centre of the chest.
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The Hand Jue-Yin PC meridian originates in the centre of the chest, connects with the PC, and descends through the diaphragm to the abdomen, passing through the
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upper, middle, and lower jiao.
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The 1st branch of the Hand Jue-Yin PC runs from
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inside the chest.
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The 1st branch of the Hand Jue-Yin PC runs from inside the chest to emerge in the costal region, arches over the axilla, and follows along the middle aspect of the upper arm, between the ____ and _____ channels to the cubical fossa of the elbow.
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LU, HT
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The 1st branch of the Hand Jue-Yin PC reaches the palm, travels from the palm to terminate at the
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tip of the middle finger.
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The 2nd branch of the Hand Jue-Yin PC arises from the ____ and follows the radial aspect to the tip of the ____ finger.
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palm, ring
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Manifestations of the Hand Tai-Yin LU meridian include
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cough
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Point functions of the Hand Tai-Yin LU meridian are
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coughing, dyspnea, wheezing, asthma, and shortness of breath
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Manifestations of the Hand Shao-Yin HT meridian include
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night sweating and heat sensations in the palm.
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Point functions of the Hand Shao-Yin HT meridian include
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calming the spirits, treating disorders of the throat
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Manifestations of the Hand Jue-Yin PC meridian include
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mental restlessness, depressive and manic mental disorders, and heat sensations in the palm
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Point functions of the Hand Jue-Yin PC meridian include
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febrile diseases, disorders of the HT zang (pain, palpitations, etc)
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The Hand Yang-Ming LI meridian begins at the radial side of the
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tip of the index finger.
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The Hand Yang-Ming LI meridian passes through the centre of the suprascapular fossa to the spinous process of the vertebra of C7, meets with the other five ____ channels of the hand and foot.
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yang
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The Hand Yang-Ming LI meridian passes through the centre of the suprascapular fossa to the spinous process of the vertebra of C7, meets with the other five yang channels of the hand and foot. It enters the supraclavicular fossa and connects with the ____ before descending through the diaphragm to join with the _____ _________.
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LU, LI
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The 1st branch of the Hand Yang-Ming LI meridian ascends from te supraclavicula fossa along the lateral aspect of the neck, passes through the cheek, enters the lower gums, curves around the upper lip and crosses to the opposite side of the body where it terminates on
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either side of the nose.
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The Hand Tai-Yang SI meridian originates at the ulnar side of the
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tip of the little finger.
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The Hand Tai-Yang SI meridian originates at the ulnar side of the tip of the little finger, emerges at the
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styloid process of the ulna.
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The Hand Tai-Yang SI meridian originates at the ulnar side of the tip of the little finger, emerges at the styloid process of the ulna, follows the ulna to the
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medial aspect of the elbow.
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The Hand Tai-Yang SI meridian originates at the ulnar side of the tip of the little finger, emerges at the styloid process of the ulna, follows the ulna to the medial aspect of the elbow. It runs along the posterior aspect of the upper arm where it intersects the
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LI channel.
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The Hand Tai-Yang SI meridian originates at the ulnar side of the tip of the little finger, emerges at the styloid process of the ulna, follows the ulna to the medial aspect of the elbow. It runs along the posterior aspect of the upper arm where it intersects the LI channel to the posterior aspect of the
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shoulder joint.
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The 5 Shu-points of the LU meridian are
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LU 11, LU 10, LU 9, LU 8, LU 5
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The 5 Shu-points of the PC are
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PC 9, PC 8, PC 7, PC 5, PC 3
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The 5 Shu-points of the HT meridian are
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HT 9, HT 8, HT 7, HT 4, HT 3
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The 5 Shu-points of the SP meridian are
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SP 1, SP 2, SP 3, SP 5, SP 9
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The 5 Shu-points of the LV meridian are
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LV 1, LV 2, LV 3, LV 4, LV 8
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The 5 Shu-points of the KD meridian are
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KD, 1, KD 2, KD 3, KD 7, KD 10
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The LU, PC, HT, SP, LV, & KD meridians are __________ meridians.
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YIN
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The 5 Shu-points of the LI meridian are
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LI 1, LI 2, LI 3, LI 5, LI 11
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The 5 Shu-points of the TH meridian are
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TH 1, TH 2, TH 3, TH 6, TH 10
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The 5 Shu-points of the SI are
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SI 1, SI 2, SI 3, SI 5, SI 8
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The 5 Shu-points of the ST are
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ST 45, ST 44, ST 43, ST 41, ST 36
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The 5 Shu-points of the GB meridian are
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GB 44, GB 43, GB 41, BG 38, GB 34
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The 5 Shu-points of the UB (BL) are
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UB 67, UB 66, UB 65, UB 60, UB 40
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The 6 YANG meridians are
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LI, TH, SI, ST, GB, UB (BL)
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YANG organs are also known as
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FU organs.
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The lower He sea points of the ST is
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ST 36
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The lower He sea point of the LI is
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ST 37
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The lower He sea point of the SI is
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ST 39
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The lower He sea point of the GB is
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GB 34
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The lower He sea point of the BL is
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BL 40
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The lower He sea point of the Triple Burner is
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BL 39
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The command point for the abdomen is
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ST 36
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The command point for the lumbar region is
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UB (BL) 40
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The command point for the Head & Posterior Neck is
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LU 7
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The command point for the Face & Mouth is
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LI 4
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The command point for the Heart, Chest & Epigastrium is
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PC 6
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The command point for Fainting & Collapse is
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GV 26
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The Zang influential point is
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LV 13
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The Fu influential point is
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CV 12
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The Qi influential point is
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CV 17
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The Blood influential point is
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UB (BL) 17
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The Sinews influential point is
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GB 34
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The Vessels influential point is
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LU 9
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The Bones influential point is
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UB (BL) 11
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The Marrow influential point is
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GB 39
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