One of the most distinctive and intricate concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the theory of meridians. Meridians—also known as energy pathways or conduits—connect internal organs, the body surface, and various organ systems, playing a vital role in the distribution of Qi, the energy that flows through the body. According to TCM’s centuries-old experience, the harmonious and unobstructed flow of Qi within the meridians is essential for maintaining health. Blockages in these energy pathways can impact organ function and general well-being. The goal of meridian therapy is to release these blockages, restore the smooth flow of energy, and support the harmonious functioning of internal organs.
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A Comprehensive Overview of Meridian Therapy
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One of the most distinctive and intricate concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the theory of meridians. Meridians—also known as energy pathways or conduits—connect internal organs, the body surface, and various organ systems, playing a vital role in the distribution of Qi, the energy that flows through the body. According to TCM’s centuries-old experience, the harmonious and unobstructed flow of Qi within the meridians is essential for maintaining health. Blockages in these energy pathways can impact organ function and general well-being. The goal of meridian therapy is to release these blockages, restore the smooth flow of energy, and support the harmonious functioning of internal organs.