Meridian Theory WK 5 - Stomach Flashcards

(41 cards)

1
Q

The Stomach Channel along with the Large Intestine channel form the yang ming that is most abundant in _______ & ________

A

Qi & Blood

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2
Q

The ST channel is the only yang meridian that

A

covers the anterior of the body

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3
Q

the ST channel if the foot _____ _____

A

foot yang ming

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4
Q

the ST channel begins at

A

LI 20

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5
Q

The ST channel ends

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1) at the lateral side of the tip os 2nd toe
2) lateral aspect of the middle toe
3) nedial corner of the big toe at SP 1
{the first 3 toes have a connection)

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6
Q

The ST channel has # of branches

A

6 branches

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7
Q

The ST channel entry point

A

ST 1

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8
Q

The ST channel Exit point EXIT

A

ST 42

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9
Q

The ST channel has how many points

A

45

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10
Q

ST channel connects with what organs

A

Stomach
Spleen
Intestines

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11
Q

eventually put the 6 branches

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12
Q

ST 9

A

sea of QI

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13
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ST 25

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Front MU of Large Intestine

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14
Q

ST 30

A

Sea of Water & Grain

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15
Q

ST 34

A

Xi Cleft

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16
Q

ST 36

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-He Sea
- Command point of the abdomen
-Lower he sea of ST (redundant)
-Sea of Water /Grain

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17
Q

ST 37

A

Lower He Sea of the LARGE INTESTINE

18
Q

ST 39

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Lower He Sea of the SMALL INTESTINE

19
Q

ST 40

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LUO CONNECTING POINT

20
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ST 41

21
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ST 42

22
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ST 43

23
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ST 44

24
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ST 45

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ST channel functions: treats disorder in all 3
jiaos
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ST channel functions: regulates the ________ system
digestive system entire GI pathway including mouth esophagus,, stomach, intestines
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ST channel functions: distributes QI to the
head & face help to normalize sense organs & throat/mouth
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ST channel functions: treats disturbances of the ______
spirit especially mania & depression
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ST channel functions: Nourishes & strengthens the 4 _____
extremities (especially legs)
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ST channel functions: tonify QI & blood because
the yang ming is the most full of qi & blood
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ST channel functions: treats all areas
traversed by channel (like all the channels do) ST covers pretty much whole body aside from the back
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ST divergent channel: separates from seec
the thigh
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ST divergent channel: Enters seec
inguinal groove (ST 30 area)
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ST divergent channel: converges seec
inner canthus of the eye (UB 1 area)
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ST divergent channel: additional connections to the following parts of the body
stomach, ,spleen heart organs and throat, mouth nose & eye
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Stomach LUO channel: connecting point
ST 40
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Stomach LUO channel: pathway
travels medially to connect w/ SP primary then up through the leg & torse to the nape (back of) neck then up to throat
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Stomach LUO channel: to what primary channel
the Spleen primary channel
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Stomach LUO channel: main uses
1) bi syndrome(pain & stiffness) of lower legs, 2(spirit brain disorders digestion, lung/chest, throat disorders
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Stomach LUO channel: additional connects to
like all other yang channels it connects to the nape of neck at c7 also to the brain???
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The Stomach sinew channel pathway
The Stomach sinew channel begins at the middle three toes, binds at the dorsum of the foot, goes up along the lateral aspect of the tibia, and binds at the lateral aspect of the knee. It connects with the Gall Bladder sinew channel, binds at the hip joint, and connects with the spine