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From the time of the child to the time of Hai, they are the lung meridian bile meridian, liver meridian, lung meridian, large intestine meridian, stomach meridian, spleen meridian, heart meridian, small intestine meridian, bladder meridian, kidney meridian, pericardial meridian, and Sanjiao meridian.
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The specific time of the twelve hours corresponding to the twelve meridians is from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. for the large intestine meridian, from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. for the lungs, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.: the stomach meridian for operation, and from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.: for the spleen.
During this time period, the respiratory system will be repaired at this time, and people with respiratory diseases, especially the elderly and children, often cough during this time, because the lung meridians will be productive at this time.
Time can be divided into twelve hours, the human body has twelve meridians, each meridian has its own running time, in fact, each hour has a corresponding running meridians, twelve hours and twelve meridians correspond, can play a good health effect.
From 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.: the stomach meridian runs, this period of time is the best time of the day to replenish qi and blood, so breakfast is also the most important meal of the day.
From 9 o'clock to 11 o'clock in the morning: the spleen meridian runs, the human body's qi and blood run at this time, and the mental and physical strength is also the most vigorous.
On the contrary, those who stayed up late the night before, had insomnia or poor sleep quality, and the body was not oxygenated, so it was naturally easy to yawn, have unclear thoughts and feel tired.
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The order of the flow of the 12 meridians starts from the middle focus, from the hands of the Taiyin lungs, > hands of the Yangming large intestine, > the feet of the Yang Ming stomach, the > feet of the Taiyin spleen, the > hands of the Shaoyin heart, the > hands of the sun and the small intestine, the > feet of the sun bladder, the > feet of the yin kidney, the > hands of the yin pericardium, the > hands of the hands of the Shaoyang Sanjiao, the > feet of the less yang gallbladder, the > feet of the yin liver, and the > hands of the Taiyin lungs.
The direction and position of the three yin and yang of the hand.
One: 1, the pulse from the middle focus to the tip of the big finger. 2. The second vein from the back of the wrist to the thumb branch: 1. The pulse from the end of the index finger to the large intestine. 2. Lack of pulses from the pelvis to the head and face.
Three: 1. The pulse from the heart to the small intestine. 2. The heart to the eye is a branch vein. 3. The pulse that runs straight from the heart to the little finger.
Four: 1. The pulse from the little finger to the small intestine. 2. Lack of pelvic to ear branches. 3. Cheek to intraocular canthal branches.
Five: 1, the middle to three focal pulses in the chest. 2. Branch veins from chest to middle finger. 3. Branch veins from the middle of the palm to the end of the fourth finger.
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The order of the flow of the 12 meridians starts from the middle focus, from the hands of the Taiyin lungs, > hands of the Yangming large intestine, > the feet of the Yang Ming stomach, the > feet of the Taiyin spleen, the > hands of the Shaoyin heart, the > hands of the sun and the small intestine, the > feet of the sun bladder, the > feet of the yin kidney, the > hands of the yin pericardium, the > hands of the hands of the Shaoyang Sanjiao, the > feet of the less yang gallbladder, the > feet of the yin liver, and the > hands of the Taiyin lungs.
The direction and position of the three yin and yang of the hand.
One: 1, the pulse from the middle focus to the tip of the big finger. 2. From the back of the wrist to the thumb branch.
2: 1. The pulse from the index finger to the large intestine. 2. Lack of pulses from the pelvis to the head and face.
Three: 1. The pulse from the heart to the small intestine. 2. The heart to the eye is a branch vein. 3. The pulse that runs straight from the heart to the little finger.
Four: 1. The pulse from the little finger to the small intestine. 2. Lack of pelvic to ear branches. 3. Cheek to intraocular canthal branches.
Five: 1, the middle to three focal pulses in the chest. 2. Branch veins from chest to middle finger. 3. Branch veins from the middle of the palm to the end of the fourth finger.
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A day is 24 hours, 2 hours is an hour, and an hour is a time for detoxification and repair of organs.
The dot is the large intestine meridian.
The point is the stomach meridian. Point the spleen meridian.
Dim Sum Sutra. Point the small intestine meridian.
Point the bladder meridian. Point the kidney meridian.
Dim Sum Sutra. Point three Jiaojing.
It's the gallbladder meridian. Point the liver meridian.
Point lung meridians. Such a cycle.
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