Channel Based Acupuncture Six Levels – Tai Yang

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Discussion of Six Levels. – Tai yang level

Tai yang nature is to protect. It is the first line of defense against pathogenic factors. It is reactive on the surface of the body.
Tai yang – Opens to exterior, embryologically speaking, Tai yang is expanding. It is the most superficial area in the body considering the Chinese medical anatomical position, and the most superficial layer according to the Six channel pairs.
We have Leg Tai Yang -The Bladder channel and the Arm Tai Yang the Small intestine channel.
Clinically the bladder channel can treat a great deal of imbalances in the body. Because it’s trajectory it can be used to treat pain from head to toes, but it can also treat internal organs at the back shu points.
Besides its name, The Small Intestine channel is not the first that comes to mind when treating digestion. This channel is effective for heat/febrile diseases and several indications according to its pathway.
This channel is largely used to balance the Bladder on Tai Yang treatments as well as a well known combination of SI3-BL62 to open the Du Mai to treat several imbalances on the back.
Tai Yang has a close relation to Shao Yin, but also with Jue Yin and Tai Yin.

Bibliography
A Manual of Acupuncture – Peter Deadman & Mazin Al-Khafaji

The Classic of Difficulties – Bob Flaws

The Practical Application of Meridia Style Acupuncture – John E. Pirog

Acupuncture 1,2,3 – Dr Richard Teh-Fu Tan

Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine – Wang Ju Yi & Jason D. Robertson

Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion V – Translated by Lorraine Wilcox

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