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SUMMARY:NeuRoll Calm™ for Small Group Training: Part 2
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DESCRIPTION: The meridians that will be discussed are LU = Lung meridian, Li, CO = Large Intestine meridian, ST= Stomach meridian, SP = Spleen meridian, HT, HE = Heart meridian, SI = Small intestine meridian, BL, UB = Bladder meridian, KI = Kidney meridian, P, PC, HC = Pericardium, Heart constrictor meridian, TW, TH, SJ = Triple warmer, Triple heater, Triple burner, and San Jiao meridian, GB = Gallbladder meridian, and the LV, LI, LIV = Liver meridian. (Acupuncture Products, 2007)



Meridian
Pathway
Position



Meridian: Lung meridian (LU)
Horary Clock: 3:00 am to 5:00 am
Qi deficiency symptoms:
Shortness of breath, weakened immune system, weak cough, soft voice, aversion to cold, sweating, a pale complexion, depression, and irritability
Associated Emotions:
Balanced Emotions:
Righteousness, dignity, integrity, and high self-esteem
Unbalanced Emotions:
disappointment, sadness, grief, despair, anxiety, shame, and sorrow


The lung meridian originates laterally from the chest near the armpit. It...

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