New meridian lines found for Liver
The Liver meridian first points should be Qi Duan on middle top of toes, the Liver meridian second points should be same as Kd 1, the Liver meridian third points should on back of heels between the Ub60 and Kd3 on the tendon name: "Zheng Jin", then the Liver meridian will go through Sp6 to Lv5 to original Lv meridians going on and end on Du20. Why Lv meridian should go this way? because in TCM acupuncture meridians theory, there is a rule, that is same name meridian on hand and foot should be almost on same position. for example: hand Tai Yin Lung with foot Tai Jin Spleen almost the same meridian line on the finger and toe. hand Shao Yang San Jiao with foot Shao Yang Gallblader almost on the same position line on hand and toe. The original Lv3 should belong to ST meridian. and Lv1 and Lv2 should be extra points.
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Can you tell me where liver 3
Can you tell me where liver 3 and 4 would be if the merridian is following the path you suggest
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Thank you your input, Lv3 is
Thank you your input, Lv3 is the same position at Li4 on hand and foot, that mean the same name meridian points have almost the same position and function, that is why 4 gate(Li4+Lv3) can move Qi and blood, because Yang Ming meridian has a lot of blood and Qi. So I deduce Lv3 is the points which belong to Stomach meridian. on hand and foot, the wrist and ankle have same position 6 meridian points, those are hand/foot Yang Ming meridian points: Li5=Lv4(Yang Ming point), hand/foot shao yang merdian points: San Jiao4=St41(Shao yang point), hand/foot Tai Yang merdian points; Si5=Gb40(Tai Yang point), hand/foot ShaoYin meridian points: Ht7=Ub60(shao yin point), hand/foot Jue Yin points: Pc7=Zheng Jin(正筋Jue Yin point), hand/foot Tai Yin meridian points: Lu9=Kd3(Tai Yin point). I don't want make trouble about the TCM meridian system, but I really found there are big problems bout it. Thank you very much, Sincerely yours, Feng Mei