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The meridian system connects body with mind: sensory perception triggers emotional reactions resulting in physical biochemical changes.

 

 

The meridian system provides transport of electromagnetic impulses and photons. The meridians function as a cybernetic and holistic network, which is continuously influenced by physical and mental stresses and disorders with virtually no delay.

The German physicist Dr. Ludwig said: "Meridians are, according to modern science, supra conducting Lecher systems (chain conductors from peptide pairs) which conduct light, polarized rays, as well as particles, forming a communication-net."   Each of the 12 paired meridians contains a specific level and range of bio-energy. This range has been established by taking twelve million measurements and comparing them with clinical data of the patients. A higher skin resistance value means a lower energy level, and vice versa. Excess of energy results from stress with reduced energy flow and is considered to be abnormal.   The relationship between the meridians, the organs, the body systems, and the underlying psychopathology is demonstrated in the following table:

Meridian

Organ

Examples of meridian-organ-function relations

Psychopathology

L

Lung

Lung

Immune system, skin, Exchange of gases

Communication problems

Li

Large intestine

Large intestine

Lymphatic system

Dependence, fear of loss

St

Stomach

Stomach

Regulation of Acid/ alkaline balance

Anger, acid thoughts

SP

Spleen-Pancreas

Spleen Blood

Vagus nerve, carbohydrate metabolism and pancreas

Worry. Sorrows

H

Hearth

Heart

Emotional realms, blood flow towards the heart

Emotional problems

Si

Small Intestine

Small Intestine

Digestive tract

Processing difficulties

B

Bladder

Bladder

Sexual system, eyes, spine, certain brain functions

Rebellion, negative attitude

K

Kidney

Kidney

Detox of water-soluble toxins, regulation of body fluids

Selfishness, stubbornness

P

Circulation

Pericardium

Blood pressure, innervation of arteries, Pericardium

Pressure of life/tasks

3H

Triple heater

Epiphyses

Endocrine/hormonal system

Restlessness. Hectic

Li

Liver

Liver

Protein metabolism

Rage, jealousy

G

Gallbladder

Gallbladder

Cholesterol and
fat metabolism

Unhappiness,
insulted