Description: The Five Elements of Acupuncture Chart 8.5" X 11" Double-sided - Laminated The five element theory is the cornerstone of acupuncture and meridian therapy. This chart clearly shows the relationship of the five elements (Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood). The 12 main meridians are grouped by their element showing their relationships to each other through the Sheng and Ko cycle. The command points "element points" are listed along with the Luo, Xi-Cleft, and Source points. Tonification, sedation, and horary points are marked for each meridian. Yin meridians "Zang organs" are in the inside of the circle, Yang meridians "Fu organs" are on the outside. Five Element Theory of Acupuncture ChartColor horary cycle. Every meridian has a time of day when it is most active. The circular diagram shows the time of day when each meridian is most active and the horary point for that meridian. This chart also shows the Entry and the Exit points where the Qi leaves the pathway and continues on to the next meridian. Back of Chart showing Horary cycle and tables.Five Elements Horary PointsKey Features:• Five Elements in Constructive/Destructive cycle.• Characteristics of the five elements.• Common Meridian Pathology Symptoms.• Yin/Yang characteristics.• Alarm (Front Mu) and Associated (Back Shu) points.• Horary cycle showing time of day when a meridian is most active.• Entry and exit points.• Five Transporting Points (Five Shu Points).• Five Phase Table with Mother and Child Points.
Price: 8.95 USD
Location: Pottstown, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-09-18T12:49:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.6 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Publication Year: 2022
Type: Chart
Subject Area: Health
Language: English
Publication Name: Body Of Elements
Author: John Urbanski
Publisher: Body Of Elements
Subject: Alternative Medicine, Acupuncture