The Liver Meridian:
Order:
Taiji: Yin Element: Wood
Emotion: Anger
Sensory organ: eye
Tissue: Muscle
Links: Big toe
Function: Food and energy intake
The liver meridian provides the available energy of the body in a targeted way. The better the energy supply and its circulation in the body flows, the better the protection against diseases works. The liver meridian also stands for blood formation.
Music: The music corresponds to the energy of the liver meridian and makes it easier to work with these meridians. The energy flows unhindered - blockages are released.
Jitsu/surplus: An excess of energy is shown here in fatigue. Too much food and drink is putting a strain on the liver meridian. Breast and stomach are inflated, the liver can no longer cope with metabolism and detoxification. The digestive organs are disturbed by the poor metabolism. The diaphragm can be pushed up through the gases in the intestine, causing heart problems.
Kyo/deficiency: A lack of energy is manifested by a lack of determination. Despite exhaustion, the human being is extremely irritable. Eyes can be yellowish and eyesight can be weakened, a sign of the lack of detoxification of the liver. All kinds of poisoning syndromes. Joints and muscles begin to ache through deposits.
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.