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meridian

[muh-rid-ee-uhn] / məˈrɪd i ən /


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“A central credo in TCM is that blockages in meridians lead to imbalances in health, including illness or pain,” Ko said.

From Los Angeles Times

Since early September, they had logged nearly 12,000 miles aboard the Offshore Surveyor, crisscrossing the equator near the 180th meridian.

From Los Angeles Times

Similar to acupuncture, EFT tapping is thought to work by targeting various “meridian points” in the body.

From Salon

He disappeared behind the weeds covering the steep embankment of the meridian.

From Seattle Times

The movements help with blood circulation and the body’s meridians — which in Chinese medicine refer to the pathways that energy, or qi, flows through.

From Los Angeles Times