Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Jet Lag and acupuncture

Some may wonder: "What they have in common in the world of jet lag and acupuncture?" The answer lies in the Chinese system of meridians. These are rivers of energy throughout the body. They bring nutrients to tissues, bones and nerves. The Chinese have known the meridian system for at least 2,000 years.

The meridians are all well together, as the pipes of your home. There are 12 main meridians. They correspond to systems of transplant organs and tissues. These are lung, colon, stomach, spleen,Heart, small intestine, bladder, kidney, pericardium, triple warmer, gall bladder and liver. Each meridian has a duration of two hours during the day when it is active. The course of the activity from one channel to another is called the circadian clock and is the movement of the sun.

A school of acupuncture, we learn the circadian clock of our first week. I also remember the theater class clinic when a patient was treated with the points of entry and exit of the twoMeridiani concerned. Our teacher of 80 years from a family of doctors Shanghai meridians can be easily determined at the time the patient awoke, based between 2-3 clock. The output of the liver (1-3 Clock) and entering the lung (3-5 Clock) were treated accordingly.

Jet Lag Kit Our Freedom and services grew from our work on insomnia. If you travel often suffer from jet lag, then you know that insomnia is the problem number 1 with "time travel". Massaging certain acupuncture points on the journey,You can actually reduce or eliminate the resistance of jet lag.

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