Hi Marty,
While the Ling Shu suggests the wei qi cascades through the yang
organs: tai yang, shao yang, yang ming, Difficulty Fifty-Four from
the Nan Jing describes, "visceral, (yin) disease are hard to treat
because they transmit to where or what they overcome, (control
cycle). Bowel, (yang) diseases are easy to treat because they
transmit to their child, (generation cycle)."
The implication being that qi and marauding "evils" travel through
yin and yang organs via the generation and control cycles
respectively.
While it is unclear if this description relates to wei qi
specifically--- qi is described as traveling through the yang organs
via the generation cycle: Ub, Gb, Si, St, Li.
In Health,
Joe
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> What is the exact flow through the yang channels.
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> Is it UB, SI, TH, GB, CO, ST?
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> It flows 25 times in a 12 hour day period. How long does it spend
in a
> Yang channel and the Yin channels?
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wrote:
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> Thanks for the information. However, the exact nature of the flow
> through the Yang channels is still not clear.
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> How does it flow through
> UB, SI, TH, GB, CO, ST?
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> What is the order of flow and how long does it flow in each of the
> above channels?
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> How long does it stay in each Yin channel?
>