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Channel Theory Basic

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Transporting qi & blood thru body & rendering it an integrated whole   12 primary channels  
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Protecting the body   12 primary channels  
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Responding to dysfunction in the body 1)Diseases in channels 2)Diseases of the zang fu organs reflecting on the channels 3) diseases transmitting via the channels 4) visibly show disease   12 primary channels  
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Order of the channels from most superficial to deepest   1)Cutaneous 2)Minute collaterals 3) Sinew 4)Luo Connecting 5) Primary 6)Divergent 7)Extraordinary 8) Deep pathways of primary & divergent chans  
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The 3 yin channels of the hand begin and end:   begin: chest; end: hand  
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The 3 yin channels of the foot begin and end:   begin: foot; end: chest/flank  
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The 3 yang channels of the hand begin and end:   begin: hand; end: head  
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The 3 yang channels of the foot begin and end:   begin: face (around eye); end: foot  
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They are meridians that branch off the 12 primary channels & penetrate into the body cavities.   Divergent  
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They DO NOT have specific points of their own   Divergent  
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Strengthen the yin & yang relationships between internally-externally paired channels & zang fu organs. They strengthen the bonds between the primary channels   Divergent  
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They distribute qi & blood to the head & face.   Divergent  
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They integrate areas of the body that are not supplied or interconnected by other channels. They strengthen the bonds between the channel & the areas it traverses.   Divergent  
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They help explain the clinical actions of some commonly used acupuncture points   Divergent  
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They integrate all parts of the body with the 12 primary channels   Divergent  
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They act as reservoirs to absorb excess qi & blood from the 12 primary channels.   Extra  
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They link the 12 primary chans   Extra  
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They protect the body from exterior pathogenic factors   Extra  
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They function independently from the 12 primary channels   Extra  
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They branch from the Primary Chans and the Extraordinary chans   Luo  
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How many Luo Channels are there?   15 --> 12 primary, ren, du, Great Luo of Sp  
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They strengthen the connections between internally-externally paired channels & zang fu   Luo  
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Circulate on the outside of the body   Sinew  
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Originate at the extremities & ascend to the head & trunk   Sinew  
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Follow the course of their associated primary chan, but are wider & more superficial   Sinew  
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They do NOT penetrate to the zang fu organs   Sinew  
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They reflect disturbances of the primary channel   Sinew  
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Can be injured themselves by traumatic injury or attack by exterior pathogen.   Sinew  
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Are there specific points on the sinew chan?   No  
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List the ways to access the Sinew channels?   Shallow needle insertion (ahshi); Cupping; Moxa; Plum blossom needling; Dermal needling; Guasha  
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They are distributed over the broad surfaces of the skin.   Minute collaterals  
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They help qi & blood reach every part of the body.   Minute collaterals  
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They are not channels, but instead skin regions   12 cutaneous  
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Provide the invasion pathway for exogenous pathogenic factors   12 cutaneous  
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Manifest disorders of deeper lying channels with such symptoms as *Abnormal skin sensations *Skin lesions *Discoloration -White (Deficiency & Cold) -Red (Heat) -Blue/Green (Pain)   12 cutaneous  
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