The Gallbladder Meridian:
Order:
Taiji: Yang
Element: Wood
Emotion: Anger
Sensory organ: eye
Tissue: Muscle
Links: Fourth toe
Function: Food and energy intake
The gall bladder meridian provides the optimal supply of the absorbed nutrients. It distributes them in the form of energy and keeps the body in balance. The gall bladder meridian is supported by the work of hormones and digestive enzymes.
Music: The music corresponds to the energy of the gallbladder meridian and makes it easier to work with these meridians. The energy flows unhindered - blockages are released.
Jitsu/surplus: An excess of energy is manifested here in the form of changeable behaviour such as sudden anger and exhaustion. You are irritated and then immediately fall into a state of exhaustion. At the same time, nervous restlessness and uncontrolled haste are called for. The eyes are usually tired, the skin can itch, the back and the extremities are stiff due to movement restrictions, gallstones can lead to cramp-like pain.
Kyo/deficiency: A lack of energy is manifested in exhaustion. You burn on a low flame, are sensitive, tired, exhausted and the digestion is sluggish, which favours fat deposits. An overacidification of the stomach is noticeable.
The "togetherness" of the 12 meridians and their functions:
Lung and colon meridian = excretion
splenic and gastric meridian = digestion
Heart and small intestine idian = adaptation and control
Renal and bladder meridian = purification and hormone system
Pericard and San Jiao = circulation and protection
Liver and galley meridian = food and energy intake
Yin & Yang:
Yin meridians run from the toes to the trunk and from the trunk to the fingers.
Yang meridians run from the fingers to the face and from the face to the toes.
General: Meridians (Traditional Chinese Medicine) are channels in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) where the life energy (Qi) flows. Each meridian is assigned to an organ or organ system. Acupuncture points are located on the meridians. Various meridian therapies are designed to help patients stay or become healthy. According to the TCM, health is associated with a free and sufficient flow of Qi in the meridians. If, for example, too little Qi flows, harmful Qi could enter the canal and damage the associated organ. (quoted from Wikipedia)