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Chapter IV Meridian Conditioning Methods for Neck and Chest Diseases
stiff neck
cervical spondylopathy
chronic pharyngitis
chronic bronchitis
asthma
burp
Chest tightness; Chest compression
throb with terror
coronary heart disease
* * Disease
hypertension
Chapter V Meridian Conditioning Methods for Abdominal Diseases
gastroptosis
gastroduodenal ulcer
constipation
Allergic bowel syndrome
Cholecystitis and cholecystolithiasis
Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease
hysteromyoma
be unable to conceive a child
dysmenorrhoea
dysmenorrhoea
Infantile enuresis
diabetes
Chapter VI Meridian Conditioning Methods for Limb Diseases
scapulohumeral periarthritis
tennis elbow
psoatic strain
Lumbar dorsal myofascitis
Pain in the waist and lower limbs
Hip sprain
Piriform muscle syndrome
edema of lower extremity
restless legs syndrome
leg cramps
police
Heel pain
postscript
The first chapter All diseases are born in tendons (3)
The scientific name of tendon is "Meridian" because it is distributed longitudinally.
These are the "tendons" we know in our lives, but in the most authoritative classic of traditional Chinese medicine, Huangdi Neijing, tendons do not appear independently. Any mention of tendons will be preceded by the word "Jing", which is called "Jin Jing". How to understand this "warp tendon"?
Meridian is not a general discussion of tendon. Adding the word "Jing" before tendons obviously means something to our ancestors. The original meaning of the word "warp" is the longitudinal line of the fabric. As we all know, you must work on the loom before knitting.