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In our area maximum patients are related to pain.

Almost everybody has some of the pain like lumber pain, lower back pain, upper back pain shoulder
pain knee pain etc
So patients want relief from their pain at any cost. So it is our first duty to utilise our knowledge to
get relief from their pain.

So for proper treatment, proper diagnosis is required.


Everybody’s constitution is different; lifestyle is different, thinking level is different.
So once we get all these things then only we can diagnose treatment based on tongue, ear, and face
diagnosis.
It is a very lengthy process & time consuming also & if diagnosis is wrong then treatment protocol
also will be wrong.

Then what else we can do for instant relief from pain?


Friends there are different exotic acupuncture methods.
Tan balance system is one of them.
So Dr. Tan has developed this fast acting method to relieve pain first so the patients believe in you
and stick to the treatment

Now friends you all must be thinking what is special in Tan Balance?
First of all tongue dignosis pulse dignosis is not required
Only diagnosis of sick meridian is required.

Only basic 12 main meridians & 2 extra meridians & their pathways are required.
No need to treat actual painful area.
Because as per Dr. Tan, he said the painful side is already weak, if we needle the same side, same
area then that area becomes weaker. We can treat painful area with the help of the remote.

Treatment can be given in sitting position so we can treat more than one patient at a time.
In the first treatment patient get some of the relief in pain so patient will maintain treatment
schedule suggested by you.

Friends why to use Tan Balance Method & why not TCA?
Both have their advantages & disadvantages also.
TCA i.e. Traditional Chinese Acupuncture relies on many theories & useful sections like Zang-fu
Theory, Five Element Theory, Mother Son Law & many more.
Balance Method is straight forward, it is easy to remember & very few needles with quick & amazing
results.
As a nice example of the Tan balance method i am giving a video where i treated heel pain in just
one treatment see the points and see where the pain was.OK?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VistPVgmmxA&t=6s

Friends before we start our tan balance method we should understand some basic acupuncture like
yin & yang theory, 12 primary meridians, organ clock theory, six channel theory etc

So first we will start from basics of yin & yang


Yin & Yang are the two forces in the Universe according to Chinese theory.
Yin energy is related to water element. It is receptive, fluid, flexible, malleable & accepting.
Yang energy is related to fire element & is an energy that is emissive, quick, dynamic, hot, dry &
restless.
Yin is expansive & yang is contracted.
In day to day life everywhere we find Yin & Yang.
Sun is Yang Moon is Yin
Day is Yang Night is Yin
Heaven is Yang & Earth is Yin
Likewise there are Yin & Yang in our body organs also

Friends all of you must aware all these basic things but it is very important to revise all basic things.
Ok who can tell me yin organs very fast? So there are yin and yang organs which are they
Lung, Spleen, Heart, Kidney, Pericardium & Liver these are Yin Organs.
Whereas, L.I; ST; SI; BL; TW; GB are yang organs.

For new people LUNG<SPLEEN<HEART<KIDNEY<PERICARDIUM AND LIVER are yin organs


So what is the main function of yin organs? And what is the main function of the yang organs
Yin organs treat food and covertit in toaccptable form for the body to absorb and nourish so the
storage is done by mainly kidney and other yin organs
Yin organs give functional energy to yang organs to again create the essence for day to day activity
One day this cycle comes to the end and then we die
12 main meridians originated from 12 main organs & given their names according to their respective
organs.

Ok how many yin meridians & yang meridians?

These all yin and yang meridians have pairs of internally externally related properties like?

There are 6 yin meridians & 6 Yang meridians.


3 Yin meridians on arm are Lung, Pericardium & Heart
3 Yang meridians on arm are LI, TW, SI
3 Yin meridians on leg are Spleen, Liver & Kidney
3 Yang meridians on leg are ST, GB, and UB
Friends the above are all yin & yang meridians on hand
now we will see yin & yang meridians on lower extremity
See how the meridians flow from Lungs to Liver
The meridians are bilateral
There are two central meridians DU and CV also called GV and CV
Friends if we know all the meridian pathways correctly, then only we can diagnose sick meridian
correctly.
yes as per organ clock meridians starts from lungs & ends to liver
Yes it goes all the way from lungs and travels through all the meridians in a particular fashion which
suvarna will show and end at liver

Ok then we will go to the Organ Clock theory which is very important in Tan Balance Method & also
in our day to day life.

It is called as 24 hrs cycle. 12 organs are adjusted into 24 hrs cycle so every organ gets 2 hrs to do its
work.

only one time. hrs for each organ


Ok who can tell me organ clock from start to end?
Lung 3-5
Large.i 5-7
Stomach 7-9
Spleen 9-11
Heart 11-1
Small.i 1-3
U.b 3-5 kidney 5-7
Pericar 7-9
T.w 9-11
G b 11-1
Liver 1-3

Since you have uploaded this can you tell at what time the energy in the lungs is at minimum

Now this cycle starts from Lungs & ends at Liver.


So now we will see time of each & every organ as per organ clock.
3 am - 5 am - Lungs
5 am - 7 am – Large intestine
7am – 9 am – Stomach
9am – 11 am – Spleen
11am – 1 pm – Heart
1 pm – 3 pm – Small Intestine
3 pm – 5 pm – Urinary Bladder
5 pm – 7 pm – Kidney
7 pm - 9 pm – Pericardium
9 pm -11 pm – Triple Warmer
11 pm – 1 am – Gall Bladder
1 am – 3 am – Liver

Suvarna the energy rises say from 11 to to one and is maximum at 12 clock in the heart is that right
for all the organs?

Now what is the importance of this organ clock in our day to day life?
Friends, every organ is active in this 2 hrs cycle.
Lung is most active in morning 3-5am. So it is advisable to do all breathing exercises, yoga,
pranayam, meditation at that time. That time our mind is fresh, calm & cool. No polluted air at that
time so we can absorb maximum o2, also ozon layer is there at this time. So we can get more
benefit.
Friends morning 3-5 is most active time for lungs so lung energy is maximum whereas afternoon 3-5
lung energy is minimum so afternoon 3-5 time is not good for breathing exercises & all.
Now see the energy flow of lungs in between 3 to 5 am.
4am

3am 5am

See Lung energy starts at 3 am then it is increasing till 4am. It is maximum at 4am then again it
started decreasing from 4 to 5 am then at 5 am it goes to the next organ i.e. large intestine.

Large intestine is more active in morning 5-7 am.


This time large intestine organ is more active. So what should we do at this time? We have to release
bowels at this time because large intestine organ is most active at this time. You have to drink warm
water at this time. It is good time remove toxins from our body so it is the best time to take bath.
Friends try to do all the things as per organ clock timings because the particular organ is most active
at that time.

as per organ clock 11-1 morning is the time of heart.


Energy enters at 11 o clock then it rises till 12 o clock then it decreases till 1 o clock then it goes to
the next organ. So maximum energy f heart is at 12 o clock.

Now next organ is Stomach. Most active time for stomach is morning 7 to 9. You can have your
heavy breakfast at this time because stomach is most active. The churning capacity of stomach is
very good at this time so whatever you will eat, stomach have capacity to digest it.

Spleen is our next organ as per organ clock. Time is morning 9 to 11. As per Traditional Chinese
Acupuncture, the main function of spleen is transportation & transformation.
What does it transforms? The spleen transforms the nutrients it extracts from the food into energy
& takes it around the body to be utilised.
Next is Heart. Most active time of the heart channel is 11am -1pm. The blood circulation of this time
is very good . Heart is related to mind so at this time our mind is fresh & with full of energy at this
time.
So in office all important meetings or important work mostly schedule at this time only.

Next organ is Small Intestine. 1 pm to 3 pm. At this time we can have our lunch. Small Intestine
organ is most active at this time so the main function of small intestine to separates liquids from
more solid waste. If water intake is very less then you will feel dehydrated in this time.

Now next organ is Urinary Bladder. Timing is 3 to 5 pm. This is the most active time for bladder.
What is the main function of bladder? The bladder stores & secretes urine. It is nourished by salty
foods. It is important to drink more liquids at this time to help remove the wastes being filtered.

At 5-7 pm Kidney is the most active organ. The kidneys filter blood & maintain chemical balance. It is
very good time to eat your evening food & take some gentle exercises & stretches.

The function of small intestine s to reeive from dstomach and process the food further and send the
pure and impure to the respective parts like bladder and large intestine

Evening 7-9 is the time of Pericardium. In this time all nutrients are carried to each & every cell of
the body. Try to avoid physical or mental exertion at this time & do work like reading. It is also called
as circulation sex so this is a thought to be a good time to try & conceive.

9 to 11 pm is a time for Triple warmer or endocrine system where the body’s homeostasis is
adjusted & enzymes are replenished.
It is recommended to sleep at this time so the body can conserve energy for the following day.

11pm to 1 am is the time for Gall bladder meridian.


The gallbladder stores & excretes bile, which is needed to breakdown fat. This is the time when yin
energy fades & yang energy begins to grow. If you are not sleep by this time, you are depleting your
body’s yang energy which is storing itself up for the next day & you will find yourself tired in the
morning. Ultimately you will have difficulty digesting fats as well as low self esteem.

1 -3 pm most active time of Liver. This time you should be sleep. The liver stores the blood & is
involved in breaking down the toxins. So during this time, toxins are released from the body & fresh

new blood is made.


What's different between the stomach time and Small intestine time....

All about food intake time

Please give a detailed differences???? (my qstn)

Ans: Ok here is the answer. STomach and large intestines are yang organs and are incharge of
processinga nd creating separations of food and drink in to easily absorbable parts. Stomachs main
function is to remain wet. It likes wetness ( Acid) so it rottensa nd ripens the food. Which food?
Some carbohydrates and protiens and when the reaction is complete it goes to the deodenum ( How
it comes to know as to when the reaction is complete?) Think and then it passes in deodenum where
the acid pard is nrutralized by bile so it takes time so at that time spleen is taing interest in
transforming and transporting the p[art of the food to to small intestine after complete reaction of
neutralization is finished atsmall intestine on the villi of the internal surface food is further digested
and absorbed so friend it is a matter of time and who decides it ? Thik there are special sensors and
arrangements for that so the diffienernce is stomach rottens and ripens and small intstine ansorbs
and separates

There's an old saying: “Breakfast like a king; lunch like a prince; dinner like a pauper.” Make the first
meal of your day your biggest, and only eat three meals a day.
Likewise ur breakfast should like a king. It should be heavy because stomach organ is most active at
that time. whereas lunch like a prince because that time small intestine organ is most active. So our
food should be lighter than breakfast. & evening stomach organ energy is minimum so it advisable to
eat like a pauper.

No by that time the lungs function of despersing and descending is over so it does not require much
energy but still some bank balance is there for emergency.

(India requires teachers so all f you become good teachers after getting knowledge. I am there to elp
all no woories)

I Ching the book of changes, every second in the universe there's a changes. every second there is changes
in yourself of the body. Every second all the universe are changing. This book I Ching is a guide for
assessing that future for that there is a book called I Ching Book of change. in this there are 64 icons called
Hexagrams. hexagrams are produced by triagrams. then how to produce triagrams we will come to our
lectures. So this Hexagrams have some quantity of Yin an yang. and each Hexagram it has a quality or
something written in that about that Hexagram. for that matter we have to pro dies scions we should have
3 coins with had and tell. So when you pro this coins we will guide some about it. I Ching has 6 methods of
healing we will compare it with Drtangs method.

Day 2:

we will learn the chinese names of the merifdians as these are very imp for this course

Six Channel Theory


Yang areas generally refee to the body parts that are exposed more to the sun than yin areas
Tai yang
The greater yang region of the body commonly meaning the posterior yang area

Yang Ming means the anterior portion of the yang area


Shao yang means minor Yang region of the body lying between tai yang & Yang Ming
see in this image. You will come to know what is tai yang Yang Ming & shao yang
Yin areas generally refer to body parts that are exposed less to the Sun than Yang areas.
Tai Yin:- The greater Yin region of the body, commonly meaning the anterior Yin area.
Shao Yin:- The lesser Yin region of the body, commonly meaning the posterior Yin area.
Jue Yin:- The Yin region, lying between Tai Yin & Shao Yin.
Anterior means front side
Posterior means back side
LI and ST are near second finger
TB and GB 4th finger
SI and UB little finger

In the first diagram you see the blue lines starting from LI point 1which starts from the second finger
ends at the nose still LI 20 at the side of nose. Just from there Point ST1 starts below the eyes and
ends in the foot . So both these channels are Yang Channels. that means both these channels having
the same energy. These channels called Yang Ming Channel.

In The middle of the diagram TW 1 point. It goes and ends at the side of the eye. Now from the sides
of the eye GB starts. TW, GB are pairs. Are called Shao Yang.

Third One SI Channel SI1 starts from the corner of the little finger. And ends at the corner of the little
finger of the foot. You can see all these points starts some area and ends some area which are
actually similar in looking. Therefore These channels are called Big Channels. So we have know 3 big
channels ie Hand and Foot Yang Ming (LI and ST), Hand and Foot Shao Yang (TW,GB), Hand and Foot
Tai Yang ie.Greater Yang (SI,UB67)
Tai yim thumb and Toe
Shaoyin little finger and bottom of the foot and gue yn middle finger and big toe but the distribution
is similar to hand palm

You can see the distribution of the yin channels on Hand and Foot. So here you can see Tai Yin ie.
LU,SP they are starts and ends at the Thumb and Toe. You can see the difference with Yellow line
and Red Line. And then PC, LV also in the middle that is Jue Yin and Shao Yin HT,KD. So LU, SP are big
channels, KD,HT are also Big channels. PC,LV also big channels. So if you have a problem with PC you
can treat with LV channel. That is due to its communication between meridians.
See the table (Latetopostetial aspect of the 4 extremities (2hands, 2foots) : ie. Lateral and
posterial :When you stand your palms facing the body. The out side is posterior and lateral
Yang Ming is best for treat paralysis.)

the channel has less blood or less Qi


So each channel can have more qi or less qi etc
Please listen to audio then we can go further
Less qi more blood etc guides us if hijama or blood letting or moxa is suitable. but we can discuss
that later. Let suvarna take over
Sir thank you very much for nice explaination🙏
Friends now we have done basic things which we required for actual training. Now we will move to
tan balance method 1, 2, 3.
Tan Balance Method 1, 2, 3 means 3 steps
Step 1:- Diagnose the sick meridian
Identifying the affected meridian is the most important step in obtaining precise & accurate results.

In the clinic, ask the patient to use one finger to point to the painful area. So that healer can pinpoint
the exact location of discomfort & make an accurate diagnosis. The pain may be located on the
meridian, between meridians or may cover 2 or more meridians.
When patient can show the healer an exact location, then to diagnose the affected meridians
becomes easier.
Friends in some cases, first step is very crucial. If affected meridian diagnosis is incorrect, then there
will be little or no results.
So, friends to diagnose sick meridian, you should know the primary pathways of the respective
meridians which we have already seen yesterday.
If the patient has headache it is very imp to find out where the pain is located. It it is frontal
headache the meridians crossing a forehead need to be identified.
If the parietal headache then meridians on the side of the head need to be identified.
So it is all about the location. Corrrectly dignosing the afffected meridian is very imp in first stage

Suppose the pain is above the ey exactly in he middle then the sick meridian is Gall bladder
Suppose the pain is on the upper chest lateral side then the sick meridian is lung
If the pain is in between the two meridians on the thigh then what we should do? It will come in the
due couse
Pain below knee is in between two meridians

Friends here now are discussing step by step methods.

Step 2:-Determine treating meridians based on the five systems of tan balance
After the sick meridians are diagnosed, the next step is to decide, which meridians to needle using
the Balance Method.
One or more of the following systems can be utilized to create balance & reduce pain.
So now we will study each & every system step by step:-

First System:- Chinese Meridian Name Sharing


Just now we have seen six channel theories. So in this system, meridians sharing the same Chinese
name balance each other.
So lets have a quick review on 6 channels
Tai yang:- SI, UB
Tai Yin:- Lu, Sp
Shao Yang:- TW, Gb
Shao Yin:- Ht, Kid
Yang Ming:- LI, ST
Jue Yin:- Pc, Liv
Now you will come to know If there is problem with Small Intestine Meridian, we need to balance
Small Intestine with Urinary Bladder as per system 1.
Why? Because Small Intestine is Hand Tai Yang & Urinary Bladder is Foot Tai Yang.
Friends for first system we should know Chinese Names of all meridians.
for e.g. if problem is on the hand tai yin so we have to consider balancing maridian foot tai yin
hand tai yiin means lungs & foot tai yin means spleen. Ok?
Can you try 1-2 examples?
If there is problem with foot shao yang then what will be the balancing meeridian as per system 1?

Ans: TW
(Gb ie foot shao yang can balance with the hand shao yang ie TW)

if there is problem with hand yangming them what is be the balancing meridian?
friends pls tell first sick meridian then balancing meridian

1) pairs channels with same Chinese meridian name.


2) Hand channels treat Foot channels and vice versa.
3) Yin channel treats for yin channel, and yang treats yang.
4) Treats contra lateral side. (Always opposite side)
Very powerful relationship, in particular for Limb pain
This is also seen in the case of paralysis. If the left brain affected your right limb side will be affected.
This is the affect of decussating.

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