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Understanding Chinese Meridian Points: The Pathways of Healing


Chinese Meridian Points

Meridian points form the foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). They represent pathways through which Qi (vital energy) flows, influencing physical, emotional, and spiritual health. The image above illustrates these meridians mapped across the human body, each linked to specific organs and systems.


What Are Meridians? Meridians are invisible energy channels in the body. According to TCM, blocked or imbalanced energy flow in these meridians causes illness and discomfort. By stimulating specific points, practitioners restore balance and promote healing.


Key Meridian Pathways:

  1. Lung Meridian: Supports respiratory health and boosts immunity.

  2. Heart Meridian: Governs circulation and emotional well-being.

  3. Stomach Meridian: Aids digestion and energy absorption.

  4. Liver Meridian: Helps detoxification and regulates stress.

  5. Kidney Meridian: Supports reproductive health and vitality.


Benefits of Meridian Therapy:

  • Relieves chronic pain naturally.

  • Enhances organ function and digestion.

  • Boosts immunity and detoxification.

  • Reduces stress and improves sleep.

  • Balances emotional well-being.


Acupressure and Acupuncture: Meridian points are stimulated using either gentle pressure (acupressure) or fine needles (acupuncture). These methods activate energy flow, reduce blockages, and encourage natural healing responses in the body.


Why It Matters Today: For people seeking holistic healing beyond conventional medicine, meridian therapy offers a safe, effective, and time-tested solution. It blends ancient wisdom with modern wellness needs, helping individuals regain balance and vitality.



Chinese meridian points are the key to unlocking the body’s natural healing potential. Explore the benefits of acupressure and Tui Na massage with Choy Li Fat Hung Sing Tang Chinese Medicine & Therapy. Begin your journey toward holistic health today.

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