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What is the pericardium meridian?

What is the pericardium meridian?

The Pericardium Meridian originates from the chest, connects with the Pericardium, and descends through the diaphragm and abdomen to link with the upper, middle and lower Jiaos.

What is San Jiao meridian?

When we look to the organ that controls metabolism function, most people would go to the Stomach. However, it’s not a physical organ at all; it’s a mystery meridian called the San Jiao—the body’s most powerful energy pathway for metabolism function.

What is the Bladder meridian?

The Bladder meridian is a long line, commencing in the inner corner of each eye, travelling up over the top of the head to the occipital ridge. Here, it divides, with one line running down the back from the neck, along the inner edge of the scapula to the lumbar region.

Is pericardium meridian yin or yang?

The Pericardium is also called the “heart protector”, and, for clinical purposes, is considered a yin organ paired with the yang organ San Jiao.

What is San Jiao channel used for?

According to TCM, San Jiao helps the body to transport fluids so that they do not build up. It is also thought to take away itching and heat and is used to treat swellings, chronic constipation and problems with organs in the ribcage and abdomen.

What element is San Jiao?

Fire Organ
The San Jiao is the Hand Shao Yang meridian and the Yang Ministerial Fire Organ. The San Jiao presides in the torso divided into upper, middle, and lower regions.

What emotion is connected to the bladder?

Fear is the emotion of the kidneys and the bladder, organs associated with the water element. It is a normal adaptive emotion, but can become chronic when ignored.

How do I clear my bladder meridian?

To keep energy flowing optimally through the bladder meridian, make sure to stretch! Create a daily stretching routine that includes stretches for the whole posterior portion of the body. You might think about including foam rolling, massage, myofascial release, cupping, gua sha or tuina.