Alarm Points – Anterior-Mu Points

A set of 14 special points that give a read-out of stress involved in the 14 acupuncture meridians. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) describes only 12 Alarm Points (called Anterior Mu Points or Front-Mu) and uses them to assess and balance the energy of the organs...

The Eight Extraordinary Meridians

ASSOCIATED MODE: Touch the Glabella with the Thumb of one hand, while simultaneously hold Acupressure Mode with other Hand, Pause Lock, and test Indicator Muscle.  SCOPE-UTILITY: This technique tells you how to balance the Eight Extraordinary Meridians,...

Meridians

The network of Meridians is typically divided into two categories:the jingmai (經脈) or meridian channels;the luomai (絡脈) or associated vessels (sometimes called “collaterals”).The jingmai The jingmai contain:the 12 Main/Principal/Primary Meridians;the...

Main/Principal/Primary Meridians

The 12 standard Meridians, also called Principal, Main or Primary Meridians, are the most important meridians of the body. They are the main pathways that transport qi (Energy) throughout the body. All the twelve meridians run through the limbs, with certain meridians...

Seasons

In Chinese Medicine, seasons are linked to the 5 Elements – Wu Xing. Earth Element (土 tǔ) features can slightly change according to the model you are following. In the evolution of the [[5ElementTheory]], the Earth Element (土 tǔ), that was at the beginning the central...