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Japanese Acupuncture: A Complementary Approach to the Meridian Balance Method.

Benoît Bataille1,2, Philipp Mitariu1.   

Abstract

The association of acupuncture points requires realization of synergistic combinations to be as effective as possible while avoiding possible aggravations. To this end, the meridian balance method is an effective tool. It is based on the 6 systems of Richard T.-F. Tan, MD, which derive from 6 principles of traditional knowledge: (1) Chinese meridian-name sharing; (2) branching meridians (Bie-Jing); (3) interior-exterior pairs (Biao-Li); (4) Chinese clock opposite; (5) Chinese clock neighbor; and (6) the same meridian. However, the results seem to unstable over time, and, therefore, synergies with "root" treatment based on Japanese meridian therapy could help stabilize the therapeutic effects of the meridian balance method. Japanese meridian therapy uses pulse diagnosis to identify 4 basic primary patterns: (1) Liver Deficiency, generally treated with a combination of acupuncture points LR8-KI10; (2) Kidney Deficiency, treated with LU 5-KI 7; (3) Spleen Deficiency, treated with PC 7-SP 3; and (4) Lung Deficiency, treated with SP 3-LU 9. After reviewing the main principles of Japanese acupuncture, a nondogmatic approach coupling Japanese meridian therapy with Dr. Tan's balance method is proposed in order to use the best of each of the 2 methods in an integrative approach. Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.

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Keywords:  Japanese meridian therapy; acupuncture; balance method; pulse

Year:  2020        PMID: 32879646      PMCID: PMC7455473          DOI: 10.1089/acu.2020.1415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Acupunct        ISSN: 1933-6586


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