Foot Taiyang - BLADDER Meridian

GENERAL INFORMATION CONCERNING BLADDER ENERGY:

RONG QI CIRCULATION:  15:00-17:00 hr.

ORGAN CHARACTERISTICS:

GENERAL/ELEMENTAL QUALITIES:

SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF EXCESS:

SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF DEFICIENCY:

SYNDROMES:

MERIDIAN ANATOMY OF BLADDER:

GREATER VESSEL: The Bladder channel starts at the inner canthus of the eye. It ascends the forehead and joins the Governing Vessel at the point Baihui (DU 20). From here a branch goes to the temple. From the vertex, the channel enters the brain to re-emerge at the nape of the neck. From here, it flows down the occiput and all the way down the back. From the lumbar area, it enters the kidney and bladder. Another branch from the occiput runs down the back along the medial aspect of the scapula, down the back to gluteus and the popliteal fossa. Here it meets the previous branch and runs along the posterior aspect of the leg to end at the lateral apsect of the 5th toe where it links with the Kidney channel.

TENDINO MUSCULAR MERIDIAN: BL-67 TO SI-18

DIVERGENT CHANNEL (DISTINCT MERIDIAN): BL-40, KI-10 TO BL-10

LONGITUDINAL LUO CHANNEL:

TRANSVERSE LUO CHANNEL: BL-58 to KI-3

POINT LIST-FOR BLADDER ENERGY:

BLADDER METAL, TING, WELL:  BL-67

BLADDER WATER, YING, IONG,HORARY, PHASE, SPRING:  BL-66

BLADDER WOOD, SHU, STREAM:  BL-65

BLADDER FIRE, JING, RIVER:  BL-60

BLADDER EARTH, HE, HO, SEA : BL-40

BLADDER TONIFICATION: BL-67

BLADDER SEDATION: BL-65

BLADDER YUAN, IUNN, SOURCE: BL-64 (KI-4)

BLADDER LUO:  BL-58 (KI-3)

BLADDER BACK SHU ,IU, ASSOCIATED, TRANSPORTING:  BL-28

BLADDER FRONT MU, MO, ALARM, COLLECTING: CV-3 

BLADDER XI, TSRI, HUNG, CLEFT:  BL-63

CURIOUS MERIDIAN ASSOICIATIONS:

 

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