[Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine] Theory of Meridians (1) Physiological Functions of Meridians
A communication system that regulates the balance of physiological functions in various parts of the body. I will introduce it in a simplified manner!
I will introduce the "physiological functions of meridians." Meridians are a system that circulates the vital energy (qi) and blood throughout the body, connects the organs and limbs, links the exterior and interior, as well as the upper and lower parts, and regulates the balance of physiological functions in various parts of the body. Each tissue and organ in the human body cannot maintain normal physiological activities without the nourishment of qi and blood. The meridians facilitate the transportation of qi and blood throughout the body, the delivery of nutrients to the organs, tissues, and organs, and the resistance and defense against external pathogens (causes of disease from outside the body). Additionally, the meridian system has the phenomenon of "meridian sensation transfer," which means it can transmit stimuli, such as acupuncture, to other areas. This stimulus transmission is utilized in treatments that regulate the functions of various organs, known as "acupuncture and moxibustion." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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