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Start/Exit Points for 12 Major Meridians plus Sensory Organs & Crossing Points

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Lung meridian begins @   Middle Jiao  
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Large Intestine meridian begins @   LI-1  
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Stomach meridian begins @   LI-20  
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Spleen meridian begins @   SP1  
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Heart meridian begins @   the heart  
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Small Intestine meridian begins @   SI-1  
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Urinary Bladder meridian begins @   UB1  
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Kidney meridian begins @   lateral side of little toe  
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Pericardium meridian begins @   the chest  
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San Jiao meridian begins @   SJ-1  
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Gallbladder meridian begins @   GB1  
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Liver meridian begins @   LR1  
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Lung meridian goes to which internal organs?   Lung, Large Intestine  
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Large Intestine meridian goes to which internal organs?   Lung, Large Intestine  
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Stomach meridian goes to which internal organs?   Stomach & Spleen  
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Spleen meridian goes to which internal organs?   Spleen/Stomach-- and Heart  
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Small Intestine meridian goes to which internal organs?   Small Intestine, Heart-- and SPLEEN!  
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Heart meridian goes to which internal organs?   Heart (circles and enters), Small Intestine  
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Urinary Bladder meridian goes to which internal organs?   Urinary bladder, Kidneys  
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Kidney meridian goes to which internal organs?   Kidneys, Urinary Bladder, Lung, Heart, Pericardium-- and Liver!  
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Pericardium meridian goes to which internal organs?   All 3 jiaos (triple heaters)  
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San Jiao meridian goes to which internal organs?   SJ & PC  
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Gallbladder meridian goes to which internal organs?   Gallbladder, Liver  
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Liver meridian goes to which internal organs?   Liver, Gallbladder-- Lung and Diaphragm! (circles Stomach but does not enter)  
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What sensory organs does the Lung meridian go to?   None  
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What sensory organs does the Large Intestine meridian go to?   None  
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What sensory organs does the Stomach meridian go to?   None  
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What sensory organs does the Spleen meridian go to?   "Spreads out under the tongue"  
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What sensory organs does the Heart meridian go to?   Eyes  
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What sensory organs does the Small Intestine meridian go to?   Ear  
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What sensory organs does the Urinary Bladder meridian go to?   (brain, @ Du20) ??  
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What sensory organs does the Kidney meridian go to?   "Root of tongue"  
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What sensory organs does the Pericardium meridian go to?   None  
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What sensory organs does the San Jiao meridian go to?   Ear  
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What sensory organs does the Gallbladder meridian go to?   Ear  
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What sensory organs does the Liver meridian go to?   Eyes (also circles lips)  
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Exit point for Lung meridian?   LU7  
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Exit point for Large Intestine meridian?   LI20  
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Exit point for Stomach meridian?   ST42  
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Exit point for Spleen meridian?   (not really one, but say SP21)  
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Exit point for HT meridian?   (not really one, but say HT9)  
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Exit point for Small Intestine meridian?   (not really one, but say SI-19-- even though SI-18 is probably more accurate)  
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Exit point for Urinary Bladder meridian?   UB67  
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Exit point for Kidney meridian?   some books say K22  
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Exit point for Pericardium meridian?   P8  
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Exit point for San Jiao meridian?   some books say SJ22  
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Exit point for Gallbladder meridian?   GB41 (Confluent for Dai, Shu Stream (but Yuan Source is GB40!!), and horary!)  
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Exit point for Liver meridian?   LR14  
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Crossing points for Lung meridian?   (spleen channel)  
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Crossing points for Heart meridian?   None  
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Crossing points for Pericardium meridian?   None  
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Crossing points for Large Intestine meridian?   Du14, ST12, SI12. Plus: Ren 24, ST4, Du26  
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Crossing points for Small Intestine meridian?   Du14, ST12. Plus: UB1, GB1, UB11, UB41  
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Crossing points for San Jiao meridian?   Du14, ST12, SI12. Plus: GB1, GB3,4,6, GB21, SJ23, SI18, SI19, Ren17  
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Crossing points for Gallbladder meridian?   Du14, ST12, SI12. Plus: ST5,6,7,8, SI17, SI19, UB11, UB31-34, SJ17, SJ20, SJ22, LR13  
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Crossing points for Liver meridian?   Ren 2,3,4. SP6. (Marianne says Ren 14 AND Du20(*), but HB Kim book doesn't have either of them.) SP12, SP13 (HB Kim)  
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Crossing points for Spleen meridian?   Ren 3, Ren 4. Ren 10. (HB Kim says LU1, LR14)  
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Crossing points for Kidney meridian?   Ren 3, Ren 4. SP6. Du1 (*)  
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Crossing points for Stomach meridian?   Too many to name! Du14 plus: LI20, UB1, ST1, Du26, Ren24, GB3,4,6, Du24, Du26 Ren 12, Ren 13  
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Crossing points for Urinary Bladder meridian?   Too many to name! Du14, Du13, Du20 (enters brain), Ren24, Du24, GB8-12, Du17, GB30 (*). Enters Kidney @ UB23.  
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Crossing points for Ren meridian?   Du28, ST1  
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Crossing points for Du meridian?   UB12, Ren 1  
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Where does the Du meridian begin?   lower abdomen  
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Where does the Ren meridian begin?   lower abdomen  
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Where does Du meridian enter brain?   Du16  
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