CHONG, REN, DU Flashcards
What doe Chong 1st trajectory treat?
weak digestion, allergies, chronic fatigue
anemia, deficiency, eating disorders
people in their heads, can’t feel emotions, autism
cock’s crow diahrrea
infertility
What are the opening pts for chong?
SP4, PC6
What does Chong 2nd trajectory treat?
Running piglet qi
What does Chong 3rd trajectory treat?
prolapse–uterine, bladder, hemorrhoids, depression. leakeages, dementia.
menstrual issues
bi obstruction–cold limbs, reynaud’s, herniated disks, fractures, osteopososis, scoliosis, adrenal stress
What does Chong 4th trajectory treat?
asthma
gastrointestinal
stunted growth
What does Chong 5th trajectory treat?
nution, nourishment: GERD food stasis, nausea, vomiting, diahrrea, eating disorders
what are the curious organs?
Brain, Marrow, GB, Uterus, Blood Vessels, Bone
Chong 1st trajectory?
starts in lower abdomen. emerges at CV2, KD11
treats–cockscrow diahrrea, celaic, chronic fatigue, childhood allergies, depression
What meridians cross at ST30?
Chong, REN, DU
Terms for Ren Mai
Sea of Yin, Conception Vessel, The Channel of Bonding
Terms for Du Mai?
The Sea of Yang, The Governing Vessel, The Vessel of Individuation
What are signs of Du Mai issues?
chronic swollen eyes epilepsy loss of voice throat Bi head wind numbness of limbs
What are signs of Ren Mai issues?
nodules, dowagers humpfrom yin stasis blood stasis phlegm swellings tumors
What would a person with Ren Mai issues be like?
problems with independence
feeling victimized
not feeling content
difficulties with intimacy and committment
What would a person with Chong Mai issues be like?
eating disorders menstrual issues insomnia structural issues from yang xu that came from spleen xu cold limbs--blood stagnation
What meridian is about the union with mother?
Ren MAi
What meridian takes blueprint from Chong and substance from Ren to build structure?
Du Mai
What are the pathways for Du Mai?
1st trajectory: Begins in pelvis, emerges at CV1/GV1 travels up spine at GV12 diverts to BL12, then back to GV13 and over head to philtrum to gum at GV28.
2nd trajectory: Identical to Ren MAi
3rd Trajectory: BL1 over head to Du16, down huato Jiaji enters KD’s at BL23
4th Trajectory: begins lower abdomen, goes to genetalia, CV1 then GV1 then to gluts, to spine and ends in kd’s BL23.