Pointing To Your Health:

Unearthing Alternative Answers by way of Meridian Systems

by John Philips

According to Chinese medicine belief every part of the body is linked by the use of specific interconnected channels known as the meridians. These form an inherent system within your body and are responsible for the natural flow of energy and any hindrance that restricts this flow leads to illness or disease. By analysing the meridians by means of Chinese medicine could be the first step if you want to be certain that you are functioning in optimum health

Practitioners of Chinese medicine use the meridians in various ways including acupuncture, acupressure, and qigong. Explicit points on the meridians called acupoints are stimulated by way of needles, burning incense cones or applying pressure by means of massage to correct any disruption to the flow of energy. These pressure points, of which there are several hundred, are found along the meridians in addition to many other pressure points that are not correlated with a precise meridian. When measured scientifically these particular points are observed to be pressure points that affect other parts of the human system.

These acupoints are connected by 20 meridians and are usually called the 12 standard meridians with each meridian corresponding to each organ. There are also 8 extraordinary meridians two of which have their own groups of points. The meridians are divided into two sets that are related with the arms and legs and then two further collections, which are the Yin and Yang groups. Together they cover all the major organs of the body. For example the Yin meridians of the arm are concerned with the heart, lung and pericardium. Pressurizing or massaging these definite points then influences the internal organs correlated with these particular meridians.

Acupuncturists use these divisions of the respective meridian systems in the arms and legs to directly associate external locations of the body with the internal organs. Simply put, an acupuncturist treating someone with heart trouble will concern himself with the Yin meridian on the arm that is directly linked to the heart and pressurize it in order to begin the flow of energy.

By following the Chinese meridian model, one could begin to see the relationship between the internal organs and the external structure of the body. Through the meridian systems, one may well induce how the flow of energy needs to be altered and would find ways in which the body is affected by means of the various organs. This is one of the more practical ways to use Chinese medicine for better health.

About the Author

John Philips is the author of Chinese Healing an informational website with various articles about Chinese Medicine. To read more articles from various sources on Chinese Medicine visit www.chinese-healing.info

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