Chinese use the term "jing luo" which means, channels,
conduit, meridian etc. These are the invisible channels through
which qi circulates throughout the body. The acupuncture points
(or holes as the Chinese term xue is more aptly translated means)
are the locations where the qi of the channels rises close to the
surface of the body. There are 12 main meridians, six of which are
yin and six are yang and numerous minor ones, which form a network
of energy channels throughout the body.
Each meridian is related to, and named after, an organ or function,
the main ones are: the lung, kidney, gallbladder, stomach, spleen,
heart, small intestine, large intestine, gall bladder, urinary bladder,
san jiao (three heater) and pericardium (heart protector/ or circulation
sex meridian).
There are also 8 extraordinary channels that are considered to
be reservoirs supplying qi and blood to the twelve regular channels.
These are believed to have a strong connection to the kidney.
Meridians are more than 400 acupuncture points, classified by WHO.
(There may be as many as 2000 points in use for different treatments.)
These are listed by name, number and the meridian to which they
belong.
When Chi flows freely through the meridians, the body is balanced
and healthy, but if the energy becomes blocked, stagnated or weakened,
it can result in physical, mental or emotional ill health. An imbalance
in a person's body can result from inappropriate emotional responses
such as: excess anger, over-excitement, self-pity, deep grief and
fear. Environmental factors such as cold, damp/humidity, wind, dryness,
and heat can also cause imbalance so as factors such as wrong diet,
too much sex, overwork and too much exercise.
To restore the balance, the acupuncturist stimulates the acupuncture
points that will counteract that imbalance. So, if you have stagnant
Chi, he will choose specific points to stimulate it. If the Chi
is too cold, he will choose points to warm it. If it is too weak,
he will strengthen it. If it is blocked, he will unblock it, and
so on. In this way, acupuncture can effectively rebalance the energy
system and restore health or prevent the development of disease.
The points that the practitioner chooses to stimulate may not necessarily
be at the site of the symptoms.
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