The document describes the meridian pathways of several organs in Traditional Chinese Medicine, including the Lung, Large Intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, and Small Intestine meridians. Each meridian is encoded with qi (life energy) and connects to its corresponding zang-fu organ, with acupoints along the pathway that can be stimulated to activate the brain and regulate organ function.
The document describes the meridian pathways of several organs in Traditional Chinese Medicine, including the Lung, Large Intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, and Small Intestine meridians. Each meridian is encoded with qi (life energy) and connects to its corresponding zang-fu organ, with acupoints along the pathway that can be stimulated to activate the brain and regulate organ function.
The document describes the meridian pathways of several organs in Traditional Chinese Medicine, including the Lung, Large Intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, and Small Intestine meridians. Each meridian is encoded with qi (life energy) and connects to its corresponding zang-fu organ, with acupoints along the pathway that can be stimulated to activate the brain and regulate organ function.