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  2. List of acupuncture points - Wikipedia

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    6 Spleen meridian. 7 Heart meridian. 8 Small intestine meridian. 9 Bladder meridian. 10 Kidney meridian. ... System of main meridians with acupuncture point locations.

  3. Meridian (Chinese medicine) - Wikipedia

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    There are about 400 acupuncture points (not counting bilateral points twice) most of which are situated along the major 20 pathways (i.e. 12 primary and eight extraordinary channels). However, by the second Century AD, 649 acupuncture points were recognized in China (reckoned by counting bilateral points twice).

  4. SP6 - Wikipedia

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    Spleen 6, an acupuncture point above the ankle on the inside of the leg. Specialist 6, an obsolete enlisted rank in the United States Army. See Specialist (rank). Surface Pro 6, a 2-in-1 detachable tablet computer developed by Microsoft; Socket SP6, a CPU socket for AMD server CPUs

  5. The body in traditional Chinese medicine - Wikipedia

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    (1) The Spleen, a Yin organ, regulates digestion and the metabolism. It also holds the flesh and organs in their proper place while directing the movement of ascending fluids and essences. Mentally, the Spleen aids in concentration. Imbalance of the Spleen leads worry and pensive behaviour, chi deficiencies, diarrhea, organ prolapses, and ...

  6. Spleen (Chinese medicine) - Wikipedia

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    the Spleen distributes the water extracted from the food and distributes it to the whole of the body, especially to the Lung and Kidney zàng, and thus assists the body's water metabolism. "contains" (统, pinyin: tǒng) [6] the blood inside the vessels (this is also one of the functions of qì [7]) governs muscles and limbs

  7. Zangfu - Wikipedia

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    The zangfu (simplified Chinese: 脏腑; traditional Chinese: 臟腑; pinyin: zàngfǔ) organs are functional entities stipulated by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). These classifications are based on east Asian cosmological observations rather than bio medical definitions that are used in Western evidence based medical models.