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-- -- -- -- -- -- BL 45 BL 46 BL 47 BL 48 BL 49 BL 50 BL 51 BL 52 BL 31 BL 32 BL 53 • Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine needles into the body to stimulate acupoints, of which the major ones are shown on this chart These points are located along 14 meridians traversing the head, arms, legs, and trunk • With the exception of the Ren and Du meridians, all meridians are symmetrical, traversing both sides of the body (Note: Although this chart shows meridians on both sides of the body, only one side is labeled) These meridians are channels through which Qi (vital energy) flows result organs -- -- -- 57 -- -- -- FIGURE 1: Anterior View of Meridians FIGURE 2: Posterior View of Meridians Notes: The first point of the Ren LR 9 Meridian (RN 1) cannot be seen in SP 10 this figure • It is located between the scrotum and the anus in men, SP9 and between the posterior commissure of the labia and the SP 8 anus in women () = 19*2007 Mindsource Technologies Inc. throughout the body· If the flow of Qi is insufficient or interrupted, then the body's yin and yang become unbalanced, and illness may Acupuncture removes blockages in the flow of Qi by diffusing lactic acid and carbon monoxide that accumulate in muscle tissue and cause stiffness and stagnation of blood This stiffness creates abnormal pressure on nerves, lymph nodes, and blood vessels, which adversely affects the function of the skeletal system and internal lung Meridian (lU) - 11 points large Intestine Meridian (L1) - 20 points Stomach Meridian (ST) - 45 points Spleen Meridian (SP) - 21 points Heart Meridian (HT) - 9 points Small Intestine Meridian (SI) - 19 points Bladder Meridian (Bl) - 67 points Kidney Meridian (KI) - 27 points Pericardium Meridian (PC) - 9 points Sanjiao (Triple Energizer) Meridian (SJ) - 23 points Gallbladder Meridian (GB) - 44 points Liver Meridian (lR) - 14 points Du Meridian (Governor Vessel) (DU) - 28 points Ren Meridian (Conception Vessel) (RN) - 24 points

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• Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine needles into the body to stimulate acupoints, of which the major ones are shown on this chart • These points are located along 14 meridians traversing the head, arms, legs, and trunk • With the exception of the Ren and Du meridians, all meridians are symmetrical, traversing both sides of the body (Note: Although this chart shows meridians on both sides of the body, only one side is labeled) • These meridians are channels

through which Qi (vital energy) flows

result

organs

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FIGURE 1: Anterior View of Meridians FIGURE 2: Posterior View of Meridians

Notes: The first point of the Ren LR 9

Meridian (RN 1) cannot be seen in SP 10

this figure • It is located between the scrotum and the anus in men, SP9 and between the posterior commissure of the labia and the~ SP 8 anus in women()

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throughout the body· If the flow of Qi is insufficient or interrupted, then the body's yin and yang become unbalanced, and illness may

• Acupuncture removes blockages in the flow of Qi by diffusing lactic acid and carbon monoxide that accumulate in muscle tissue and cause stiffness and stagnation of blood • This stiffness creates abnormal pressure on nerves, lymph nodes, and blood vessels, which adversely affects the function of the skeletal system and internal

lung Meridian (lU) - 11 points large Intestine Meridian (L1) - 20 points Stomach Meridian (ST) - 45 points Spleen Meridian (SP) - 21 points Heart Meridian (HT) - 9 points Small Intestine Meridian (SI) - 19 points Bladder Meridian (Bl) - 67 points Kidney Meridian (KI) - 27 points Pericardium Meridian (PC) - 9 points Sanjiao (Triple Energizer) Meridian (SJ) - 23 points Gallbladder Meridian (GB) - 44 points Liver Meridian (lR) - 14 points Du Meridian (Governor Vessel) (DU) - 28 points Ren Meridian (Conception Vessel) (RN) - 24 points

FIGURE 3: Let.rel VI.w of Merldlen.

--- Lung Meridian (LU) - 11 points --- Large Intestine Meridian (L1) - 20 points --- Stomach Meridian (5T) - 45 points --- Spleen Meridian (5P) - 21 points

Heart Meridian (HT) - 9 points --- Small Intestine Meridian (51) - 19 points --- Bladder Meridian (BL) - 67 points

PC 9 ---.-- Kidney Meridian (KI) - 27 points --- Pericardium Meridian (PC) - 9 points --- Sanjiao (Triple Energizer) Meridian (5J) - 23 points --- Gallbladder Meridian (GB) - 44 points

Liver Meridian (LR) - 14 points ---.-- Du Meridian (Governor Vessel) (DU) - 28 points ---.-- Ren Meridian (Conception Vessel) (RN) - 24 points

FIGURE 4: M.rldlen. of the H.ed (Let.rel View)

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Notes: Points KI 1, DU 28, and HT 1 cannot be seen in this figure ...• KI 1 is located on the sole of the foot at the depression that appears during plantar flexion (at the junction of the anterior third and posterior two-thirds of the line connecting the base of the second and third toes and the heel) • DU 28 is located under the upper lip, at the junction of the labial frenulum and upper gum· HT 1 is located at the apex of the axillary fossa, just medial to the axillary artery

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Emotional Reflex Chart

Organ/Meridian

Primary Emotions Secondary Emotions Negative Emotions Positive Emotions

Stomach Over-sen~itivity Self-aggrandizement,

Fixated, Egoistic, Quit Anxious, Disgust, Inhibited

1. Loathing 2. Self-obsessed 3. Dejection 4. Tense 5. Restrained

6. Disappointment 7. Greed 8. Criticism 9. Doubt

10. Bitterness

1. Compatibility 2. Empathy 3. Harmony 4. Reliable 5. Contentment

6. Sincerity 7. Accepting 8. Enthusiastic 9. Faithfulness

10. Expectancy

Pancreas/Spleen Low Self-esteem Vicarious living,

Over-concerned Hopelessness, Lack of' Control. Troubled, Misgivings

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1. Self-delusion 2. Over-anxious 3. Desperation 4. Suspicion 5. Distress

6. Surrender 7. Submissive 8. Deserted 9. Unloved

10. Destructive

1. Consideration 2. Confidence 3. Faith in Future 4. Assurance 5. Dedicated

6. Gracious 7. Steadfast 8. Fulfillment 9. Elation

10. Bliss

Large Intestines Coerced, Forced. Feeling Control

Weeping, Obsessively Neat, Temperamental

1. Mourning 2. Fastidious 3. On Edge 4. Obstinate 5. Judgmental

6. C€?mpulsive 7. Indecisive 8. Selfish 9. Dominating

10. Unmerciful

1. Refinement 2. Creative 3. Imaginative 4. Affection 5. Faithful

6. Serenity 7. Compassion 8. Inspired 9. Peace

10. Joy

Lungs Grief Dejected, Pining,

Foggy Thinking, Torment, Sadness

1. Melancholy 2. Self-pity 3. Perplexed 4. Heartache 5. False 8ride

. ,6. HaughtY 7. Depressed 8. Scorn/Disdain 9. Intolerance

10. Regret

1. Cheerful 2. Humility 3. Modesty 4. Openness 5. Tolerance

6. Optimistic 7. Unselfish 8. Meek 9. Accessible

10. Patient

Bladder "CanJr, Frozen Wit Power

Offended, Shy. Incompetent, Vague, Blase Attitude

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1. Insulted 2. Timid 3. Careless 4.. Vacillating 5. Mediocrity

6. Fearful 7. Terror 8. Restlessness 9. Frustration

10. Powerlessness

1. Adequacy 2. Inner,Directed 3. Tranquility 4. Quietness 5. Galm

6. Composure 7. Perfection 8. Desire 9. Courage

10. Accurate

Primary Emotions Secondary Emotions Neaative Emotions Positive Emotions

ThyroidJAdrenals Disoriented Confused Thinking, 1. Dementia 6. Argumentative 1. Comfortable 6. Patient

Paranoia, Neurotic, 2. Befuddled 7. Demanding 2. Pleased 7. Noble Mood Swings, Puzzled 3. Bipolar 8. Repulsive 3. Exacting 8. Pleasant

4. Confusion 9. Ridiculing 4. Friendship 9. Agreeable 5. Contradictory 10. Overly Emotional 5. Cherish 10. Witty

Prostate/Sex Organs/ Pituitary Absence of Thinking Dissipated, Emotionally 1. Devitalized 6. Dishonest 1. Truthful 6. Dignity & Feeling Restrained, Lethargic, 2. Repressed 7. Remorse 2. Warmth 7. Genius

Lucid Dreaming, 3. Mental Inertia 8. Rejection 3. Energetic 8. Joyful Apathetic Memory 4. Guilt 9. Cynical 4. Passion 9. Extroversion

5. Apathy 10. Immoral 5. Intimacy 10. Fantasizing

Deep Emotions 1 V\brthlessness, Shameful, Uncaring, 1. Unproductive 6. Unkempt 1. Systematic 6. Organized Unworthy, Useless Vague, Superficial, 2. Conceit 7. Wreckless 2. Logical 7. Busy

Vengeful "­ 3. Ineffective 8. Unimaginative 3. Methodical 8. Helpful 4. Boring 9. Humorless 4. Disciplined 9. Friendly 5. Wasteful 10. Futile 5. Orderly 10. Composed

Deep Emotions 2 Impotent, Frigid Vain, Lack of Influence 1. Introverted 6. Conforming 1. Adaptable 6. Decorum

Hyper-tense, Passionless 2. Pompous 7. Defenseless 2. Obedient 7. Compliant 3. Compulsive 8. Unresponsive 3. Good-natured 8. Compromise 4. Inflexible 9. Stressed-out 4. Conventional 9. Zealous 5. Sexless 10. Barren, 5. Life of the party 10. Prolific