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Saturday, 14 April 2012 01:24

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How does CCT work? PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 05 February 2012 06:02

how maridian analysis system works

How does CCT Human Body Meridians Analysis system work? How can we use it as a tool to diagnose and provide nutrition and treatment suggestion? 

According to the traditional Chinese medicine theory, invisible Qi (body energy) runs in every part of our body all the time. When the Qi flows in the body, the stronger Qi makes well circulation of the body, it reduces the stagnation of Qi and blood and keeps the body healthy; the lower Qi can cause more stagnation, which leads to all kinds of diseases.

When we conduct a tiny of electricity into the body, the spot with higher Qi activity would result the lower electro skin resistance; the lower Qi activity would result the higher electro skin resistance. In other words, lower resistance means the reading is high; higher resistance means the reading is low.

But, how do we define the measurement points? According to the "Hung-Di-Nei-Jing", it describes that "all diseases reflect on the source point". We can first assume that we can take measurement directly on the source points of each meridian. For example, a person has a lung problem normally showing abnormality on the source point of the lung meridian. We will obtain an average value after we complete the 24 readings of measurement; at the same time, you will find some readings are much higher than the average; some readings are much lower than the average. We assume that the higher reading is excess; the lower reading is deficient. The concept of the excess or deficiency is related to the average line, there is no absolutely excess or deficient reading.

Then we need to discuss the clinical meaning of those excess or deficiency meridian. it shows consistent symptoms on each excessive or deficient meridian. For example,a patient has back and shoulders Pain, more frequent defecation usually having small intestine meridian deficient .These symptoms are basis of TraditIonal Chinese Mecine Therory. Moreover,pateints with Kidney Meridian deficiency usually have emaciation, hypotension (dizziness) and other symptom, and will produce excessive fear. Kidney deficiency would result in the weakness of will, which would lead to the lack of ambition and lasting endurance.

 

After Non-invasive, five minutes scanning 24 acupucture points,tester will get a health report about physical and psychological. According to imbanlance of testee's meridian, the report will suggust which food or supplement or other treatment is best to testee.

It helps people to choose food,or supplement,health care preoducts, COSMETICS and other ways to improve health.

So it's good for Direct Selling / Beauty salon / SPA life of leisure /Museum hospitals / clinics / health examination centre / health food industry/
Traditional folk medical centre / health food promotion centres / foot massage health centre / school / community / family…
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What is Meridian System ? PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 05 February 2012 05:11

meridian changelsWhat is the Meridian System?

Chinese medicine believes that there is a distribution network for the fundamental substances of Qi (pronounced chee), Blood and Body Fluids throughout the body. (These fundamental substances are different from the common western understandings of these terms, and their concepts are important for maintaining health using Chinese medicine.) This distribution network called the Meridian System looks like a giant web, linking different areas of our body together. Its pathways make up a comprehensive yet complex body map that supplies vital energy to every part of the body. Philosophically,the Meridian System explains how we live, and why we become sick.

 

The Chinese meaning of the word Meridian

"Jing luo", the Chinese term for meridian has two interesting concepts which make up the basis structural components of the Meridian System. These concepts date back several thousand years and are reflected in the ancient Chinese medical text, Huang Di Nei Jing (The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine), which says that Jing meridians act as the interior. Those which branch off horizontally are luo meridians. Jing means to pass through or pathway and refers to the vertical channels. Luo means network and refers to the networks that branch off from the vertical channels (Jing). Both Jing and Luo mean link of connection, and they are bound closely together to form channels.

 

Meridians are not blood vessels

Although meridians work as a channel system which carries and distributes qi and blood, they are not blood vessels and have no anatomical channel structure. Many meridian research projects have been carried out over the years testing different hypotheses of how this system works. Physiological hypotheses such as nervous reflex models have been put forward, but researchers have not yet come up with a definitive model that can give a complete anatomical description of the Meridian System.

 

Development of the Meridian Theory

According to the ancient literature of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is hypothesized the meridian theory developed in the following ways:

1.Observation of a "needle" feeling projected elsewhere in the body

When certain specific points on the skin were pierced by fine needles, feelings like soreness, numbness, heaviness and swelling would occur-a reaction known as the “needle” feeling. It was found these “needle” feelings were always felt on a particular skin area, following a certain direction and pathway. Ancient Chinese medicine philosophers worked out the patterns of the needle points (acupuncture points) in the body, which later formed the basis of the meridian theory.

2.Observation of the effects of acupuncture points

In ancient times, Chinese people would experiment and stimulate different acupuncture points to get symptomatic relief from a particular ailment. As they practiced these acupuncture trials, they found points with similar effects were always distributed in an organized pattern. After classification and analysis, a meridian map was created.

3.Correlation of certain illnesses with acupuncture points

From every day experiences, Chinese people gradually recognized when a particular disease organ disorder occurred, they would feel pain in a particular part of their skin, which was often associated with a rash or skin color changes. These correlations were analyzed according to the ancient philosophies such as the yin-yang and the five elements theories and further developed into an integrated scientific and artistic model for maintaining health in TCM.

4.Meridians are a collection of acupuncture points

By connecting and uniting different parts of our body, meridians provide the transport service for the fundamental substances of qi, blood, and body fluids. The flow of qi in the Meridian System concentrates or “injects” in certain areas of the skin’s surface. These areas are very small points, otherwise known as “acupuncture points”. Although acupuncture points are located externally and superficially, they can affect the internal functions of our body. There are 365 acupuncture points, and each point belongs to a particular meridian channel that connects to specific organs.

5.Classification of Meridians

The Meridian System has 12 principal meridians that correspond to the yin and yang organs and the pericardium. (Yin organs are usually those without and empty cavity, and include the liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys. Yang organs are organs with an empty cavity such as the gall bladder, small intestine, stomach, large intestine and bladder. In TCM, yin and yang organs are physiological functional units that incorporate a much broader meaning then common western thinking.) Meridians linked with yin organs are known as yin meridian; if they are linked to yang organs, they are known as yang meridians. In addition to the 12 principal meridians, there are eight extra meridians and smaller network-like luo meridians. Among the eight extra meridians, the Governing Vessel and the Conception Vessel are considered the most important channels, because they contain acupuncture points which are independent of the twelve principal meridians.

 
What is CCT ? PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 04 February 2012 18:27

Meridian anaylysis system

1. What is CCT?
The CCT Digital Meridian Imaging system is a computerized tool used to analyze and document the energetic status of the acupuncture meridians. CCT get high marks for reliably measuring skin condutance at acupoints. Usman Baloch and his staff will use the system in a short examination by touching a moistened probe to acupuncture points on your hands and feet.

2. What are Acupuncture Meridians?
Acupuncture meridians are invisible energy pathways in your body that have been used therapeutically for over 5000 years. These meridians conduct life-force energy, or Qi (pronounced “chee”) or Akhlat ( Tib-e-Unani) in and around all the parts of your body. Blockage or interference in these meridian pathways can result in energetic imbalances that may contribute to negative health conditions. The primary goal of acupuncture treatment is to restore energetic balance and proper energy flow to these meridians, thus allowing your body to function normally and return to health naturally.

3. How can CCT help me?
The CCT system allows Usman Baloch and his staff to measure and analyze the energy level of each acupuncture meridian. Armed with this information, Usman Baloch can make better-informed decisions about your condition, and provide the best treatment possible.


4. What does my P.I.E. score mean?
Within the P.I.E. chart, each wedge of the circle represents one meridian pathway. Those shown in green are balanced and functioning properly. Colors that do not extend to the edge of the circle identify and classify your meridian energy imbalances.

Your P.I.E. (Personal Integrated Energetics) score includes a complete analysis of all your meridian pathways and reflects the overall health of your meridian energy system. A perfect score of 100 reflects complete balance and unimpeded flow of your Qi energy. A lower score means there are various imbalances that you and Usman Baloch should address together.

5. Why Did Usman Baloch Choose CCT?
CCT is the premiere measurement tool of its type on the market today. It provides a fast and efficient exam, gives the most advanced treatment options, and allows Usman Baloch and his staff to easily track your progress. CCT is the natural choice for practitioners who are committed to high-quality care and outstanding results. Usman Baloch insists on providing the highest quality care, and this is the most important reason I chose the CCT system.

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