CORAÇÃO

 

CORAÇÃO 
Inglês: Heart Meridian
Japonês: Shin Kei
Chinês: Xin ou Hsin Ching
Italiano: Canale Cuore

C1 - HT1 - Kyoku Sen - Ji Quan, Chi Chuan - C1
C2 - HT2 - Sei Lei - Qing Ling, Ching Ling - C2
C3 - HT3 - Shô Kai - Shao Hai - C3
C4 - HT4 - Lei Dô - Ling Dao, Ling Tao - C4
C5 - HT5 - Tsû Li - Tong Li, Tung Li - C5
C6 - HT6 - Yin Geki - Yin Xi, Yin Hsi - C6
C7 - HT7 - Shin Mon - Shen Men - C7
C8 - HT8 -Shô Fu - Shao Fu - C8
C9 - HT9 - Shô Shô - Shao Chong - C9

Meridiano: V.
Total de Pontos: 9.
Horário Pico: 07:00h ~ 09:00h.
Fluxo: Tronco -> Mãos

1. Trajeto externo:
Inicia-se no Coração e exterioriza-se na região axilar, desce pela face medial do braço, cotovelo, antebraço. Segue para o processo estilóide da ulna, região hipotenar da palma da mão até o ângulo ungueal radial do dedo mínimo.

2. Trajeto interno:
Inicia-se no Coração, atravessa o diafragma e vai para Intestino Delgado. Outro ramo segue para o esôfago, face e termina no olho.

3. Meridianos Secundários:
Meridiano Luo Longitudinal e Transversal se originam no nível do punho, no ponto C5.
Meridiano Tendinomuscular se origina na extremidade do 5º dedo da mão, no ponto C9.

Sintomas do meridiano: impotência funcional dos músculos do trajeto do meridiano, dores constritivas e espasmos ao longo do trajeto, frio na palma da mão e na região plantar dos pés, garganta seca, olhos amarelos, dor cardíaca, ulcerações na boca e na língua, língua grossa, avermelhada e dura, dor nos olhos, sede.

Sintomas de alterações energéticas: dor ou opressão torácica, respiração curta, desconforto em decúbito horizontal, distúrbios mentais.

Pontos

C1 • HT1 • Kyoku Sen • Ji Quan ou Chi Chuan • C1 • Highest Spring.

Location: (1) In the axillary fossa when the arm is abducted, medial to the axillary artery. (2) At the center of the axilla.

Caution: Avoid the axillary artery.

> Unbinds the Chest, Activates the Channel, Benefits the Arm.
> Anxiety • Arm Cold • Arm Pain • Arthritis Shoulder • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Elbow Problems • Hypochondriac Region Fullness • Lateral Costal Region Pain • Sadness • Shoulder Joint Soft Tissue Diseases • Skin Disorders • Thirst • Throat Dryness •

C2 • HT2 • Sei Lei • Qing Ling ou Ching Ling • C2 • Cyan Spirit.

Location: (1) On the medial arm when the elbow is flexed, 3 cun proximal to the transverse cubital crease. (2) About 1/3 of the way from C3 to C1.

> Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Lateral Costal Region Pain • Shoulder and Arm Pain • Shoulder Pain • Yellow Eyes •

C3 • HT3 • Shô Kai • Shao Hai • C3 • Lesser Sea.
He Sea Point on the Heart Channel. Water Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) With the elbow flexed, at the medial end of the transverse cubital crease. (2) About 1 cm radial to the anterior ridge of the medial epicondyle of the humerus.

> Calms the Spirit, Activates the Channel, Benefits the Arm, Transforms Phlegm, Clears Heat.
> Arm Numbness • Arm Pain • Axillary Pain • Cardiac Pain • Elbow Problems • Forearm Numbness • Hand Numbness • Hand Pain • Hand Tremor • Headache with Dizziness • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Intercostal Neuralgia • Memory Impaired • Mental Disorders • Neck Stiffness • Neurasthenia • Seizures • Skin Disorders • Toothache • Vomiting •

C4 • HT4 • Lei Dô • Ling Dao ou Ling Tao • C4 • Spirit Pathway.
Jing River Point on the Heart Channel. Metal Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface of the forearm, 1.5 cun proximal to the transverse wrist crease, on the radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. (2) About 3 cm from C7 to C3.

> Calms the Spirit, Relaxes the Muscles, Benefits the Voice, Relaxes the Tendons.
> Arm Contraction • Cardiac Pain • Elbow Problems • Fear • Hysteria • Loss of Voice Sudden • Mental Disorders • Seizures •

C5 • HT5 • Tsû Li • Tong Li ou Tung Li • C5 • Connecting Li.
Luo Connecting Point on the Heart Channel to SI4.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface of the forearm, 1 cun proximal to the transverse wrist crease, on the radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. (2) About 2 cm from C7 to C3.

> Calms the Spirit, Regulates Heart Rhythm, Benefits the Tongue, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Arm Pain • Asthma • Cardiac Arrhythmia • Cough • Depression • Dizziness • Fear • Loss of Voice Sudden • Mental Disorders • Neurasthenia • Palpitations • Stiff Tongue • Throat Soreness • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal • Visual Disturbances • Wrist Pain •

C6 • Ht6 • Yin Geki • Yin Xi ou Yin Hsi • C6 • Yin Cleft.
Xi Cleft Point on the Heart Channel.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface of the forearm, 0.5 cun proximal to the transverse wrist crease, on the radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. (2) About 1 cm from C7 to C3.

> Regulates Heart Blood, Calms the Spirit, Moderates Acute Conditions, Clears Deficiency Fire, Adjusts Night Sweating.
> Cardiac Pain • Chest Fullness • Epistaxis • Night Sweating • Palpitations •

C7 • HT7 • Shin Mon • Shen Men • C7 • Spirit Gate.
Shu Stream Point on the Heart Channel. Yuan Source Point on the Heart Channel. Earth Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the transverse wrist crease, in the small depression between the pisiform and ulna bones. (2) In the center of the palmar fold at the wrist on the radial aspect of the m. ulnar flexor carpi tendon.

> Calms the Spirit, Regulates and Tonifies the Heart.
> Cardiac Pain • Depression • Dream Disturbed Sleep • Eyes Yellow • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Hysteria • Insomnia • Irritable • Loss of Voice • Memory Impaired • Mental Disorders • Palm Heat • Palpitations • Seizures • Thirst • Throat Dryness •

C8 • HT8 • Shô Fu • Shao Fu • C8 • Lesser Mansion.
Ying Spring Point on the Heart Channel. Fire Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface of the hand, between the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones. When a tight fist is made, HT8 is where the fifth digit rests. (2) On the palmar aspect of the hand between the 4th and 5th metacarpals.

> Clears Heat from the Heart and Small Intestines, Calms the Spirit, Regulates Heart Qi, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Cardiac Conditions • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Dysuria • Fifth Digit Disorders • Genital Itching • Groin Itches • Hysteria • Palm Heat • Palpitations • Urinary Dysfunction • Urinary Incontinence •

C9 • HT9 • Shô Shô • Shao Chong • C9 • Lesser Surge.
Jing Well Point on the Heart Channel. Wood Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the fifth digit, 0.1 cun from the corner of the nail bed. (2) About 2 mm behind the radial base of the 5th fingernail.

Caution: Reserve HT9 for Unconsciousness or Shock.

> Revives Consciousness, Clears Heat, Regulates Heart Qi, Calms the Spirit, Benefits the Tongue, Benefits the Eyes, Benefits the Throat.
> Cardiac Pain • Dry Throat • Heat in the Body Like Fire • Mania and Depression • Palpitations • Pounding of the Heart • Syncope •