Thursday, 23 May 2013

Meridians and The Dorn Method

(Graphic Copyright of Helmuth Koch & Hildegard Steinhauser)


Meridians and the Dorn Method

A diseased organ can show symptoms along the corresponding meridian. That is a fact that TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) knows since thousands of years.

These symptoms can be for example: Pain, Disruptions in the Sensitivity, Misinterpretations in the Sensory System, Restrictions in Movements, Energy-Blockages, Cramps, Changes in the Tissues and others. Often the corresponding Vertebrae are misaligned or blocked.

From the localization of the complains the Dorn Therapist can get valuable information about the involved Meridians and therefore about the misaligned or blocked vertebrae.

Vise-Versa we can say that with the Dorn-Therapy the Meridians are also always been treated and influenced at the same time and the distant results can therefore be explained through this.

It is possible, for example, that a dry mouth or bad breath disappears because of the correction of vertebrae C4, Th6, Th7 and Th8 influencing the functional circuit Spleen-Stomach-Mouth.

Connection of Vertebrae and Meridians:


Vertebrae
Yin-Meridian
Yang-Meridian
C2
Liver-meridian
Gallbladder-meridian
C2
Heart-meridian
Small Intestine-meridian
C3
Kidney-meridian
Bladder-meridian
C4
Spleen-meridian
Stomach-meridian
C4
Lung-meridian
Large Intestine-meridian
Th2
Heart-meridian
Small Intestine-meridian
Th3
Lung-meridian
Large Intestine-meridian
Th4/Th5
Liver-meridian
Gallbladder-meridian
Th6-Th8
Spleen-meridian
Stomach-meridian
Th9-Th11
Kidney-meridian
Bladder-meridian
Th12
Heart-meridian
Small Intestine meridian
L1
Lung-meridian
Large Intestine-meridian
L3
Kidney-meridian
Bladder-meridian

By kind permission of Thomas Zudrell
Dorn Method Specialist
www.dorn-method.com

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