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What is the role of the twelve meridians?
What is the role of the twelve meridians?

What is the role of the twelve meridians? With the development of society and the progress of the times, people pay great attention to their health and take some care of their bodies. Chinese medicine nursing is particularly useful. There are many meridians in people. Let's take a look at what the twelve meridians does first.

What does the twelve meridians do? 1 The ancient people's heads were called "the head of six yang". What's going on here? It turns out that the head is the place where the six Yang meridians in the twelve meridians converge. Therefore, the head is one of the most important parts of the human body.

What is the role of the twelve meridians? Neijing said: "the twelve meridians, the reason why people are born, the reason why diseases become, the reason why people are treated, the reason why diseases start, the beginning of learning, and the end of work." Explain the important role of meridians in health care and treatment. The twelve meridians gradually passed from hand to hand through the connection of meridians inside and outside the hands and feet, forming a cycle of transmission and injection system. Through the meridians, qi and blood can enter the viscera, reach the muscle surface and run the whole body. Therefore, through the maintenance and stimulation of meridians and acupoints, it can play the role of health preservation, disease prevention and treatment.

Three yang in hand, three yang in foot and six yang in foot converge at the head. Hand Sanyang refers to hand Yangming large intestine meridian, hand Shaoyang triple energizer meridian and hand Taiyang small intestine meridian. Foot three yang refers to foot Yangming stomach meridian, foot shaoyang gallbladder meridian and foot taiyang bladder meridian. Every meridian has its specific health-preserving function.

Yangming's large intestine meridian of the hand starts from Shangyang point at the end of the index finger, and the arm is radial upward, reaching Dazhui point of Du Meridian, and entering the supraclavicular fossa downwards to contact with the lung, passing through the diaphragm, belonging to the large intestine meridian. Its branches pass through the neck, cheek and upper lip and reach the opposite Xiang Ying point. Most of the acupoints along its path have the function of promoting fluid production and dredging fu organs, and are mainly used to treat digestive system diseases, such as abdominal distension, diarrhea and dysentery, as well as head and face, facial features and throat diseases, such as sore throat, toothache and nosebleeds, and can also treat shoulder and hand pain.

Stomach meridian of Foot Yangming originates from both sides of nose, enters the upper gingiva, comes from the periphery of lips, reaches the front of ears and reaches the forehead. There are many branches, such as facial branch, inferior gastric branch, gaskin branch and tarsal branch. There are 90 acupoints including Zusanli along the way. Can be use for treating disease related to meridian movement, such as diseases of digestive system, nervous system, respiratory system and circulatory system, such as stomach, diseases of throat, head, face, mouth, teeth, nose and other organs, and diseases of meridian passing parts.

What role does the twelve meridians play? 2 how to care for the head?

The head is the place where six yang veins converge, and the meridians and acupoints along the head are important acupoints for health care and treatment of diseases. For example, Baihui, Fengchi, Dumen, Yifeng, Taiyang and other important acupoints are all in the head. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that regular massage of head meridians and acupoints is of great benefit to health and fitness, and the most common and simple way in life is to comb your hair every day. Combing hair can dredge blood vessels, dispel wind, remove dampness and dispel cold, and also has certain curative effect on migraine, insomnia and neck pain.

How to comb your hair is also very particular. When choosing a comb, don't choose a wooden comb or horn comb that is too sharp. When combing your hair, start from the middle of your forehead, apply a little force, keep your teeth perpendicular to your scalp, and comb your head, pillow and neck evenly. Then, comb your left and right heads from front to back, and finally comb your left and right temples (temples and surroundings) from top to bottom with comb teeth. Every day 1~2 times, every morning and evening 1 time, each time about 5 minutes, the speed is 20~30 times per minute. Perseverance can only see the effect.

What does the twelve meridians do? 3 1. Link hundreds of skeletons and wrap them all over the body.

Twelve meridians crisscross, gathering and dispersing collaterals, widely distributed in limbs, head, face, trunk and other parts of the whole body, maintaining and contacting various tissues and organs, making the human body an organic whole. "Su Wen Wu Zang Dai" says: "Every tendon belongs to a knot." The twelve meridians tendons are tied together at all joints of the whole body to make the whole body contact with each other, or support the human body to sit and walk, or cooperate with each other to produce movement.

2. Restrain bones and control joint movements.

Su Wen Wei Lun said: "Zongjin mainly binds the bones and benefits the organs." Through tendon attachment, connection with bones, connection with joints, and restraint and connection with bones, the whole body keeps a certain shape and position.

3. Protect the body surface and resist external evils.

"Lingshu Jing" said: "The tendon is rigid and the meat is the wall." Human muscle tissue enriches the body surface and limbs with its combination of rigidity and softness, and forms a peripheral tissue system that resists external evils and protects various tissues and organs of the body and viscera and meridians.

4. Rowe organ, with seven holes fixed.

The twelve meridians is not only connected with hundreds of bones, but also distributed in the eyes, ears, mouth, nose, tongue, vulva and other parts, which plays a role in maintaining the functional activities of these organs.