Triple Burner Meridian Acupuncture Points Frequency

Triple Burner Meridian Acupuncture Points Frequency

Chinese medicine Triple Burner Meridian healing Acupuncture Points Frequency TB Yang Fire TE, 18.844, 37.687, 75.374, 150.749, 301.497, 602.994*, 1205.988, 2411.976, 4823.952 Hz The Triple Burner Channel of Hand - Lesser Yang At least as far back as the 3rd century A.D., in the "Classic of Difficulties" (Nan Jing) the triple burner was regarded as "having a name but no form." In the "Inner Classic" (Nei Jing), the triple burner was considered an organ that coordinated all the functions of water metabolism. In other traditional documents, the burners were considered three regions of the body that were used to group the organs. The upper burner includes the chest, neck, and head as well as the functions of the heart and lungs. The middle burner is the region between the chest and the navel, and includes the functions of the stomach, liver, and spleen. The lower burner spans the lower abdomen, and the functions of the kidneys and urinary bladder. Therefore, the upper burner has been compared to a mist which spreads the blood and Qi, the middle burner is like a foam which churns up food in the process of digestion, and the lower burner resembles a swamp where all the impure substances are excreted. Regulating the Qi to a normally "smooth-flow" state is one of the main Qigong training methods for maintaining health. It is normal ly done through Wai Dan exercises, and it is believed that the Qi must flow around internal organs smoothly in order for them to maintain their normal functions. This means that in order to keep Qi flow smooth and the organs healthy, you must first learn how to regulate and relax muscles that are holding and related to a given organ. External movements also exercise internal muscles. One of the most common external exercises is regulating the triple burner by lifting your hands up above your head and then moving them down slowly. These up and down arm movements extend and relax the internal muscles and thereby increase Qi flow. TE-1 關衝 Guanchong Surge Gate guān chōng gwan chung 관충 kan shō Quan xung TE-2 液門 Yemen Fluid Gate yè mén aeng mun 액문 eki mon(?) DỊch môn TE-3 中渚 Zhongzhu Central Islet zhōng zhǔ jung jeo 중저 chū sho Trung chử TE-4 陽池 Yangchi Yang Pool yáng chí yang ji 양지 yō chi? Dương trì TE-5 外關 Waiguan Outer Pass wài guān oe gwan 외관 gai kan Ngoại quan TE-6 支溝 Zhigou Branch Ditch zhī gōu ji gu 지구 shi kō? Chi câu TE-7 會宗 Huizong Convergence and Gathering huì zōng hui jung 회종 e sō Hội tông TE-8 三陽絡 Sanyangluo Three Yang Connection sān yáng luò sam yang nak 삼양락 san kyō raku? Tam dương lạc TE-9 四瀆 Sidu Four Rivers sì dú sa dok 사독 shi toku Tứ độc TE-10 天井 Tianjing Upper Well tiān jǐng cheon jeong 천정 ten sei(?) Thiên tỉnh TW 10 TE-11 清冷淵 Qinglengyuan Cooling Deep Pool qīng lěng yuān cheong naeng yeon 청랭연 sei rei en? Thanh lãng uyên TE-12 消濼 Xiaoluo Draining Marsh xiāo luò so rak 소락 shō reki? Tiêu lạc TE-13 臑會 Naohui Upper Arm Intersection nào huì noe hui 뇌회 ju e Nhu hội TE-14 肩髎 Jianliao Shoulder Bone Hole jiān liáo gyeol lyo 견료 ken ryō Kiên liêu TE-15 天髎 Tianliao Upper Arm Hole tiān liáo cheol lyo 천료 ten ryō Thiên liêu