Liu Lihong: Discussing Dao Yin and An Jiao

Liu Lihong: Discussing Dao Yin and An Jiao

What does the center represent? The east represents wood, the south represents fire, the west represents metal, the north represents water, and the center represents earth. The spine is at the very center of the human body, which is governed by earth, specifically the spleen. Achieving balance in the center leads to harmony, and harmony … Read more

The Ren Meridian: Pathways and Clinical Applications

The Ren Meridian: Pathways and Clinical Applications

The Ren Meridian (Ren Mai) originates from the center of the womb, with its main trunk running along the anterior midline, connecting with the fourteen primary meridians and the Du Meridian (Du Mai), intersecting at the Taiyin Lung Meridian (Taiyin Fei Jing). The associated organs include the womb (which encompasses the Dan Tian, lower jiao, … Read more

Protect Your Body’s Two Meridians: Balance Yin and Yang for Unobstructed Qi and Blood Flow!

Protect Your Body's Two Meridians: Balance Yin and Yang for Unobstructed Qi and Blood Flow!

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the smooth flow of the body’s two meridians can improve constitution and balance Yin and Yang. The two meridians are the Ren (Renmai) and Du (Dumai) meridians. The Ren meridian governs blood, blood is associated with Yin; the Du meridian governs Qi, which is associated with Yang, and the harmonious … Read more

Don’t Let Health Care Become Harmful: Specific Gua Sha Techniques for Various Body Parts

Don't Let Health Care Become Harmful: Specific Gua Sha Techniques for Various Body Parts

This public account is hosted by the Yunnan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. If you have not followed yet, please click the blue “Yunnan TCM” above to follow. The shoulder and neck area serves as a bridge connecting the head and trunk, bearing the communication of blood vessels, nerves, and meridians throughout the body. … Read more

Exploring the Secrets of Internal Alchemy: Why the “Extraordinary Meridians” Have Been Valued by Physicians for Centuries!

Exploring the Secrets of Internal Alchemy: Why the "Extraordinary Meridians" Have Been Valued by Physicians for Centuries!

The relationship between Taoism and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is very close, and the influence of Taoist internal alchemy on the study of pulse diagnosis in TCM is particularly worthy of research. Internal alchemy practices use the human body as a furnace, and the meridian system within the body is the pathway for the circulation … Read more

Acupuncture: The Eight Extraordinary Meridians – Ren Meridian

Acupuncture: The Eight Extraordinary Meridians - Ren Meridian

II. Ren Meridian 【Pathway】 (Su Wen · Gu Kong Lun): The Ren Meridian originates below the Zhongji (Middle Pole), ascends through the pubic hair region, enters the abdomen, ascends to the Guanyuan (Gate of Origin), and reaches the throat, then ascends to the jaw and enters the eye. Translation: It starts from within the lower … Read more

The Total Song of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians from the Medical Canon of the Golden Mirror

The Total Song of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians from the Medical Canon of the Golden Mirror

The Total Song of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians from the Medical Canon of the Golden Mirror The regular meridians are external, while the extraordinary meridians are internal; the eight meridians each have their own names. The Ren (任) meridian runs in front, while the Du (督) meridian runs in the back; the Chong (冲) meridian … Read more

Eight Extraordinary Meridians and Their Eight Acupuncture Points for Treating Various Diseases

Eight Extraordinary Meridians and Their Eight Acupuncture Points for Treating Various Diseases

Eight Extraordinary Meridians The Eight Extraordinary Meridians refer to the Ren (Renmai), Du (Dumai), Chong (Chongmai), Dai (Daimai), Yin Qiao (Yin Qiaomai), Yang Qiao (Yang Qiaomai), Yin Wei (Yin Weimai), and Yang Wei (Yang Weimai). Unlike the twelve regular meridians, they do not directly connect to the organs and do not have a paired relationship … Read more

Chronic Illness and the Search for the Extraordinary Meridians: A Revelation

Chronic Illness and the Search for the Extraordinary Meridians: A Revelation

Chronic illnesses that do not heal require attention to the Extraordinary Meridians Complex and difficult diseases require consideration of the Extraordinary MeridiansEight Extraordinary Meridians often present multiple symptoms that can sometimes be confused with those of the regular meridians. Conventional treatment methods may not be effective. For example, in cases of persistent uterine bleeding, using … Read more

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

What are the Eight Extraordinary Meridians? The term “extraordinary” (奇经) refers to the meridians that are distinct from the regular meridians (正经). Their distribution is less systematic than that of the twelve regular meridians, and they do not have a direct relationship with the five zang organs and six fu organs. They do not have … Read more