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An Introduction to Meridian Circuit Systems

by James Spears
In a meridian
based approach to pattern identification and treatment, emphasis is placed on
understanding the relationships between the channels, and how the meridian
networks connect to the patient’s top three health concerns. The relationships
between the channels are determined by the traditional Chinese names for the meridians,
the internal-external relationships, and the horary cycle.
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| Stephen Birch: Keiraku Chiryo - Japanese Meridian Therapy 24-26 May 2013 Keiraku Chiryo or Meridian Therapy, is a movement to "return to the classics" through modern clinical practice. The movement started in Japan in the 1920s reaching maturity by the early 1940s. Spring and Autumn Institute Schleiz Thuringen, 07907 Germany tel: 0049 3663 42 09 832 fax: 0049 3663 42 09 833 email: info@spring-and-autumn.de web: www.spring-and-autumn.de |

