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How
improper Qi flow affects your health:
Qi
1. Energy.
2. Vital force.
Meridian
1. A pathway from the organs to every part of the
body.
Qi
Stagnation
1. An interruption in the flow of Qi through the meridians,
possibly causing organ imbalances with a loss of normal
function.
2. An interruption of communication from the organs
to any cell or tissue in the body.
Organ
Imbalance
1. A state of abnormal organ function due to deficiency
or excess,
possibly causing Qi stagnation. The organs are the
lungs, large intestine,
stomach, spleen, liver, gall bladder, pericardium,
heart, small intestine, kidneys and bladder. Every
one of these organs interacts with every other. Imbalances
in the liver, for example, affect the spleen adversely.
Qi stagnation is a condition in which Qi is not moving
smoothly from the organs to the rest of the body. This
congests the meridians and affects the normal transmission
of body impulses. The function and healing process of
vital body parts are often affected.
Organ
imbalance and Qi stagnation are caused by any physical,
emotional or chemical stress the person cannot adapt
to. In the early stages, Qi stagnation affects only
muscles, ligaments or organs. Although extreme pain
has been observed in some cases, it is more often noticed
as a discomfort, or not noticed at all.
However,
if the condition is allowed to go untreated, the body
will attempt to help support the affected area, but
may deform instead. As the muscles become more rigid,
the area starts to degenerate.
The
longer the condition is allowed to go untreated, the
less chance there is for recovery. What began as a minor
problem or discomfort may lead to irreversible damage.
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