Relationships & Meridians Flashcards

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Qi and Blood Relationship

Qi is the commander of Blood

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Qi is the commander of Blood

1. Qi generates Blood (Yang transforming to Yin)

  • Qi’s movement and transformations provide energy for generation of blood
  • When Qi is abundant, Blood is full. When Qi is deficient, Blood is scant.”

2. Qi moves Blood

  • Qi can directly move Blood
  • Qi can indirectly move Blood by promoting function of the organs

3. Qi holds Blood

  • in the blood vessels (Spleen Qi primarily)
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Qi and Blood Relationship

“Blood is the Mother of Qi”

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Blood is the Mother of Qi

1. Blood can generate Qi

  • nutrients in Blood nourish and help generate Qi

2. Blood carries Qi

  • Qi circulates with the Blood, Blood “anchors” Qi
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Qi and Jing Relationships

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  1. Qi generates Jing (mostly postnatal)
  2. Jing transforms into Qi
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Qi and Jin-Ye Relationships

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  1. Qi generates Body Fluids
  2. Qi moves Body Fluids
  3. Qi controls Body Fluids
  4. Body Fluids can generate Qi
  5. Body Fluids “carry” Qi
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Blood and Jing Relationship

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  1. Blood generates/nourishes Jing
  2. Jing transforms/generates Blood

“Jing and Blood share the same origin”

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Blood and Jin-Ye Relationships

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  1. Blood moves Body Fluids through the vessels, distributing to and nourishing entire body
  2. Blood and Body Fluids share the same origin
    - water and grain essence (e.g. phlem and blood stasis have the same origin) **Greg: “One of the most useful ideas in CM”
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Meridians and Collaterals

What are they?

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  • pathways in which the Qi and Blood of the human body circulate
  • form a network linking the tissues and organs and all parts of the body into an organic whole
  • interior and exterior
  • organs and tissues
  • top and bottom
  • front and back
  • left and right
  • etc.
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Jing Luo

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Jing: meridian, channel, main channel etc.

Luo: collateral, connecting channel

Jing Mai + Luo Mai = Jing Luo

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Meridians and Collaterals

Functions

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1. Transporting Qi and Blood and regulating/nourishing Yin and Yang

  • “the jing-mai transport Blood and Qi to nourish Yin and Yang, moisten the sinews and bones, and benefit the joints”

2. Resisting pathogens and reflecting signs and symptoms

  • resisting pathogens: circulate Qi and Blood to organs and tissues and help defend body from invasion by exogenous pathogen
  • reflecting signs and symptoms: disease in an organ may reflect along its associated meridian

3. transmitting needling sensation (effect/stimulus) and regulating deficiency and excess conditions

  • transmitting needling sensation: stimulation of acu points is transmitted by jing-luo to the relevant organs
  • regulating deficiency and excess conditions: “the key to the point in applying needles is to know how to regulate Yin and Yang”
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Jing Luo System

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Composed of a variety of jing and luo

  • 12 main/primary channels
  • 12 divergent channels
  • 8 extra meridians
  • 15 collaterals
  • superficial collaterals
  • minute collaterals
  • 12 sinew/muscle regions
  • 12 cutaneous regions
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6 Hand Meridians

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Lung Hand-Taiyin

Heart Hand-Shaoyin

Pericardium Hand-Jueyin

Large Intestine Hand-Yangming

Small Intestine Hand-Taiyang

Triple Burner Hand-Shaoyang

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6 Leg Meridians

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Spleen Foot-Taiyin

Kidney Foot-Shaoyin

Liver Foot-Jueyin

Stomach Foot-Yangming

Bladder Foot-Taiyang

Gall Bladder Foot- Shaoyang

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Interior/Exterior Pairs

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Lung Hand-Taiyin and Large Intestine-Yangming

Heart Hand-Shaoyin and SI Hand-Taiyang

Pericardium Hand-Jueyin and TB Hand-Shaoyang

Spleen Foot-Taiyin and Stomach Foot Yangming

Kidney Food-Shaoyin and Bladder Foot-Taiyang

Liver Food-Jueyin and Gall Bladder Foot-Shaoyang

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Cyclical Flow of Qi in the Meridians

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3-5 am Lung

5-7 am LI

7-9 am Stomach

9-11 am Spleen

11 am-1 pm Heart

1-3 pm SI

3-5 pm UB

5-7 pm Kidney

7-9 pm Pericardium

9-11 pm TB

11 pm- 1 am GB

1-3 am Liver

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