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Pericardium

Pericardium. What does it do?. Known as the 'King's Bodyguard' (in this case... the 'king' is the heart), the pericardium meridian is the heart's protector. It is regarded as a Fire-energy organ.

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Pericardium

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  1. Pericardium

  2. What does it do? • Known as the 'King's Bodyguard' (in this case... the 'king' is the heart), the pericardium meridian is the heart's protector. It is regarded as a Fire-energy organ. • The pericardium provides the heart with physical protection, its energy also protects the heart from damage and disruption by excessive emotional energies generated by the other organs, such as anger from the liver, fear from the kidneys, and grief from the lungs. • Extreme or long-lasting outbursts of the Seven Emotions disrupt energy balance and can be causes of disease. Without the pericardium to protect it, the heart would be subject to damage from the strong fluctuations in energy caused by emotional ups and downs of the day.

  3. Quick Facts • Paired with: Triple Warmer Meridian • Element: Fire • Physical Imbalances: Disorders of the heart, chest, stomach and mind • Emotional Imbalances: Difficulty feeling and expressing emotions, depression, aversions, and phobias • When Balanced: Joy, happiness and healthy relationships • Peak Hours: 7 pm - 9 pm

  4. Internal and External Pathways • Originates in the Chest • Enters the pericardium • Descends through the diaphragm to the abdomen • Connecting with the Triple Heater • Another branch emerges at PC 1

  5. Precautions Be careful needling PC 1 due to the axillary artery

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