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Exam Findings A N OTHER - 04 September 2008 19:16 - Source Points 200 A N OTHER - 04 September 2008 19:16 - Source Points 175 150 131134 125 126 116 101 100 75 112 130 138136 124 118 148 132 128130 122 102 106 138 148 128 88 66 68 80 108 96 50 25 0 LU PC HT SI TE LI SP LR KI BL GB ST High: Low: Split: Normal: 200 Metal 3AM-7AM A N OTHER - 04 September 2008 19:16 - Source Points Emperor Fire Water 11AM-3PM 3PM-7PM Earth 7AM-11AM Minister Fire 7PM-11PM Wood 11PM-3AM 175 150 131134 125 126 116 101 100 75 128130 108 96 122 102 138136 124 118 88 66 148 128 112 130 148 132 80 68 106 138 50 25 0 LU LI ST SP HT SI BL KI PC TE GB LR High: Low: Split: Normal:

A N OTHER - 04 September 2008 19:16 - Source Points High: Low: Split: Normal: A N OTHER - 04 September 2008 19:16 - Source Points Upper/Lower Balance: 19% Upper Left/Right Balance: 2% Left 76% 116% + Chi Energy Level: 116% (Somewhat Elevated) Yin/Yang Balance: 15% Yin Energy Stability 76% (Within Normal Limits)

Meridian Analysis Information HT(+) The Heart Meridian governs the heart, circulation, facial complexion and mental/emotional function. Your Heart Meridian energy is excessive. Energetic disturbances in the heart meridian may involve one or more of the following emotional factors: Center of love and security, Attacks: squeezing all the joy out of the heart in favor of money or power, Long standing emotional problems, Lack of joy, Excess joy, Abnormal laughing, Excessively talkative. Excessive chi in the heart meridian may indicate a potential for full sensation of stomach or chest, fever, constipation, dry throat, heart disease, frontal headache, weakness or cold in hands or feet, shoulder pain, speech disturbance, ruddy complexion, excessive laughter. Imbalance in this meridian may be associated with subluxation at the T1, T2, T3, T4 and/or T5 level(s). TE(+) The Triple Heater (triple warmer) Meridian governs respiration, digestion and elimination. Your Triple Heater (triple warmer) Meridian energy is excessive. Energetic disturbances in the triple heater meridian may involve one or more of the following emotional factors: the ability to feel and express positive emotions Excessive chi in the triple heater meridian may indicate a potential for urination disorder, tinnitus, hearing difficulties, rigid lower abdomen, sweating, sore throat, endocrine dysfunction, shoulder pain, ear pain. Imbalance in this meridian may be associated with subluxation at the T2, T3, L1, and/or Sacrum level(s). LR(X) The Liver Meridian controls muscles, tendons, eyes and genitals, and regulates blood volume and emotional changes, and maintains the free flow of chi. Your Liver Meridian is split. This means there is a significant imbalance in this meridian's energy between the right and left sides of your body. Energetic disturbances in the liver meridian may involve one or more of the following emotional factors: Seat of anger and primitive emotions, Problems: chronic complaining, Justifying fault finding to deceive oneself, Feeling bad, Irrationality, Frustration. Split chi in the liver meridian may indicate a potential for diseases of eyes, joints, ligaments, liver, abdomen, urogenital system and lower extremity. Imbalance in this meridian may be associated with subluxation at the T2, T5, T6, T7, T8 and/or T9 level(s). BL(-) The Bladder Meridian functions with the Kidney Meridian in water metabolism and excretion. All the associated (Shu) points are on this meridian. Your Urinary Bladder Meridian energy is deficient. Energetic disturbances in the urinary bladder meridian may involve one or more of the following emotional factors: Anxiety, Paralyzed will, Holding on to old ideas, Timidity, Inefficiency, Fear of letting go, Wishy-washy, Irritation. Deficient chi in the urinary bladder meridian may indicate a potential for neck and back pain and stiffness, heavy and weak sensation of extremities, sciatica, leg pain, hemorrhoids, cold back, frequent urination, enuresis, bladder disorder, prostate disorder. Imbalance in this meridian may be associated with subluxation at the L5, S1 and/or S2 level(s).

GB(-) The Gallbladder Meridian functions with the Liver Meridian to maintain the free flow of chi and to regulate emotional changes. Your Gall Bladder Meridian energy is deficient. Energetic disturbances in the gall bladder meridian may involve one or more of the following emotional factors: Stones: Bitterness, Resentment, Hard thoughts, Stubbornness, Condemming pride, Emotionally repressed, Depressed, Indecisive. Deficient chi in the gall bladder meridian may indicate a potential for eye disorder, chills, insomnia, fear, dizziness, gait disturbance, heavy hands or feet, yellow eyes, abnormal blood pressure, pain along meridian, ear disorders. Imbalance in this meridian may be associated with subluxation at the T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9 and/or T10 level(s). Basic Treatment HT 7: Shen Men (Spirit Gate) Location: At the ulnar end of the distal wrist crease when the palm faces upward, on the radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. Attributes: Yuan-Source, Shu-Stream, sedation and earth point of the Heart channel. Functions: Supports and calms the heart, pacifies the spirit, resolves depressions. Used for insomnia, amnesia, epilepsy, dementia, psychosomatic dysfunctions, nervousness. TE 10: Tianjing (Heavenly Well) Location: With the elbow flexed, in a depression 1 cun superior to the olecranon. Attributes: He-Sea, Sedation, and earth point of the Triple Energizer channel. Functions: Dissipates nodules, transforms phlegm, calms the Spirit, clears heat from the channel, activates the channel, alleviates pain. Used for Elbow problems, migraines, neck, shoulder, and arm pain, epilepsy.

LR 5: Li Gou (Woodworm Canal) Location: 5 cun superior to the tip of the medial malleolus, In a depression just posterior to the medial crest of the tibia. Attributes: Luo point of the Liver channel. Functions: Spread and regulates the Liver Qi, benefits the genitals, clears dampness and heat from the Lower Energizer, regulates menstruation. Used for itching/pain of the genitals, difficult urination, hernia, and irregular menstruation. Specific to the genitals and urinary tract. BL 67: Zhi Yin (Reaching Yin) Location: Lateral aspect of the little toe, 0.1 cun proximal to the corner of the nail. Attributes: Jing-Well, tonification, and metal point of the Bladder channel. Exit point. Functions: Used very effectively for headaches and eye pain due to Wind, turning a breach baby, promotes labor. Cautions: pregnancy. Contra-indicated during early GB 43: Xia Xi (Clamped Stream) Location: 0.5 cun proximal to the margin of the web, at the margin of the web of the 4th and 5th toes. Attributes: Ying-Spring, Tonification, and water point of the Gall Bladder channel. Functions: Clears heat, benefits the head, ears, and eyes, clears damp-heat form the channel, reduces swelling. Used for ear and eye disorders - due to heat, headache, dizziness, chest fullness/pain, breast disorders, nervousness, anxiety. Use with HT 3 for depression.

Associated (Back Shu) BL 15: Xin Shu (Heart Shu) Location: 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of T5. Attributes: Back-Shu of the Heart. Functions: Tonifies and nourishes the Heart, regulates Heart Qi, calms the Spirit, unbinds the chest, clears Heart fire, resolves blood stasis. Cautions: Do not needle perpendicularly due to risk of pneumothorax. BL 19: Dan Shu (Gallbladder Shu) Location: 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of T10, at the highest visible point of the paraspinal muscles. Attributes: Back-Shu of the Gall Bladder Functions: Clears damp heat from the Liver and Gall Bladder, clears pathogenic factors from the shao yang (GB and TH), tonifies and regulates Gall Bladder Qi. Cautions: Do not needle perpendicularly due to risk of pneumothorax. BL 22: San Jiao Shu (Triple Burner Shu) Location: 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of L1, at the highest visible point of the paraspinal muscles. Attributes: Back-Shu of the Triple Energizer. Functions: Moves and regulates the Triple Energizer, Regulates the Spleen and Stomach, resolves dampness, regulates the water passages, promotes urination, resolves masses. Cautions: Deep perpendicular needling may cause Kidney injury. BL 28: Pang Guang Shu (Bladder Shu) Location: 1.5 cun lateral to midline level with the second posterior sacral foramen. Attributes: Back-Shu of the Bladder. Functions: Regulates the Bladder, clears damp-heat from the Lower Energizer, dispels stagnation and masses, benefits the lumber region and legs.

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