Introduction to the Collaterals (Fifteen Collaterals)

Introduction to the Collaterals (Fifteen Collaterals)

Collaterals (Bie Luo) are a term in meridian theory, referring to the larger collaterals that branch from the twelve primary meridians to adjacent meridians. Each of the twelve meridians has one collateral, along with the Ren (Conception) and Du (Governing) meridians, totaling fifteen collaterals. As stated in the “Nanjing, Chapter 23”: “There are fifteen collaterals, … Read more

Understanding the Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding the Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The meridians are a collective term for the jingmai (经脉) and luomai (络脉). They serve as pathways for the circulation of qi (气) and blood (血) in the human body, connecting the organs (脏腑) and facilitating communication between the internal and external environments, as well as traversing vertically and horizontally throughout the body. The functions … Read more

Understanding the Difference Between Meridians and Collaterals

Understanding the Difference Between Meridians and Collaterals

Click on the title below “Yiling Pharmaceutical” to quickly follow What are Meridians Meridians are composed of primary meridians (经脉, jingmai) and collaterals (络脉, luomai), forming a network system that circulates throughout the body. They are distributed in every corner of the human body, playing a crucial role in transporting nutrients and regulating the functions … Read more

The Meridians and Collaterals in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Meridians and Collaterals in Traditional Chinese Medicine

November 30, 2018, the 23rd day of the 10th lunar month,the 5th year of the Earth Dog, the month of the Water Pig, the day of the Yang Tiger, Friday. The meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) refer to the main and branch pathways of qi and blood circulation within the human body. These pathways … Read more

What are Meridians?

What are Meridians?

Meridians (经络) refer to the collective pathways of the body. The term Jing (经) means “pathway” and is synonymous with Jingmai (经脉), which connects the upper and lower parts of the body and communicates the internal and external aspects. Luo (络), also known as Luo Mai (络脉), signifies a network, representing the smaller branches that … Read more

Soothing Meridians and Harmonizing Qi and Blood

Soothing Meridians and Harmonizing Qi and Blood

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, meridians refer to the general term for the channels (jingmai) and collaterals (luomai). The term “jing” implies a pathway, as the main channels connect the upper and lower parts of the body, linking the internal and external systems. The term “luo” implies a network, as the collaterals are … Read more

Commonly Used Terminology in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Commonly Used Terminology in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Jingluo (Meridians) refers to the collective term for the jingmai (main meridians) and luomai (collateral meridians), which are pathways for the circulation of qi (vital energy) and blood in the body, connecting the organs and communicating internally and externally, traversing vertically and horizontally. The term “jing” refers to the main pathways within the meridian system, … Read more

The Meridians: The Soul of Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Meridians: The Soul of Traditional Chinese Medicine

1. Meridians1. Definition of Meridians: Meridians refer to the Jingmai (经脉) and Luomai (络脉), which are pathways that connect the internal and external aspects of the body, linking the organs and limbs, and facilitating the flow of Qi (气) and blood.Jingmai — the main trunk of the meridian system.Jing: means a pathway, connecting the upper … Read more

The Meridians and Twelve Primary Channels in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Meridians and Twelve Primary Channels in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The meridians, which encompass both the primary channels and the collateral channels, serve as the pathways for the circulation of Qi and blood throughout the body, connecting the organs and tissues, facilitating communication between the internal and external environments, and transmitting information. They are a vital component of the body’s structural organization.The meridians are divided … Read more

Understanding the Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding the Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The meridians are the channels through which Qi and blood circulate in the human body according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, collectively referred to as Jingmai (经脉) and Luomai (络脉). They play a crucial role in connecting the internal and external aspects of the body, linking the upper and lower parts, and integrating the … Read more