PERICÁRDIO ou  CIRCULAÇÃO \ SEXO

 

Português: Meridiano do Pericárdio ou Circulação/Sexo ou Mestre do Coração
Inglês: Pericardio ou Heart Constrictor
Japonês: Shin Pô Kei
Chinês: Xin Bao ou Hsin Pao
Ching Italiano: Canale del Pericardio

PC1 / CS1 / MC1 - PC1 / HC1 - Ten Chi - Tian Chi, Tien Chih - GC1
PC2 / CS2 / MC2 - PC2 / HC2 - Ten Sen - Tian Quan, Tien Chuan - GC2
PC3 / CS3 / MC3 - PC3 / HC3 - Kyoku Taku - Qu Ze, Chu Tse - GC3
PC4 / CS4 / MC4 - PC4 / HC4 - Geki Mon - Xi Men, Hsi Men - GC4
PC5 / CS5 / MC5 - PC5 / HC5 - Kan Shi - Jian Shi, Chien Shih - GC5
PC6 / CS6 / MC6 - PC6 / HC6 - Nai Kan - Nei Guan, Nei Kuan - GC6
PC7 / CS7 / MC7 - PC7 / HC7 - Dai Lyô - Da Ling, Ta Ling - GC7
PC8 / CS8 / MC8 - PC8 / HC8 - Lô Kyû - Lao Gong, Lao Kung - GC8
PC9 / CS9 / MC9 - PC9 / HC9 - Chû Shô - Zhong Chong, Chung Chong - GC9

Meridiano: IX.
Total de Pontos: 9.
Horário Pico: 15:00h ~ 17:00h.
Fluxo: Tronco -> Mãos

1. Trajeto Interno e Externo:

Meridiano da Circulação-Sexo inicia-se no tórax, desce internamente atravessando o diafragma e penetra na cavidade abdominal, onde se conecta com o TAS, TAM, TAI, percorre o tórax e emerge na axila, no ponto CS1 e desce pela face medial do braço e do cotovelo, antebraço, segue pela palma da mão e termina na margem ulnar do 3º dedo da mão. Da palma da mão, sai um Canal de Energia Secundário que vai até a extremidade do 4º dedo da mão.

2. Meridianos Secundários:

Meridiano Tendinomuscular origina-se na extremidade do 3º dedo da mão, no ponto CS9.

Meidiano Luo Longitudinal e o Transversal: originam-se no punho, no ponto CS6.

Sintomas do meridiano incluem: impotência funcional e dor nos músculos, espasmos musculares no braço, dor ocular, inflamação axilar, calor na palma da mão, face avermelhada.

Sintomas do Canal de Energia Principal do Xin Bao Luo (Circulação-Sexo) associados às alterações de Energia do Envoltório Energético do Xin (Coração) incluem: dificuldade para falar, desmaio, irritação, opressão torácica, dificuldade para movimentar a língua, palpitações, dor torácica, distúrbios mentais.

Pontos

PC1 ou CS1 ou MC1 • HC1 ou PC1 • Ten Chi • Tian Chi ou Tien Chih • GC1 • Celestial Pool.
Meeting Point on the Pericardium Channel with the Gall Bladder, Liver and Triple Energizer Channels. Minor Window of the Sky Point.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest, in the fourth intercostal space, 5 cun lateral to the anterior midline, approximately 1 cun lateral to the nipple. (2) Between ST17 and SP18.

> Unbinds the Chest, Regulates Qi, Benefits the Breasts, Transforms Phlegm, Lowers Rebellion, Dissipates Nodules.
> Axillary Pain and Swelling • Chest Agitation • Cough with Copious Phlegm • Headache • Lateral Costal Region Pain • Shortness of Breath • Thoracic Oppression • Uprising Qi •

PC2 ou CS2 ou MC2 • HC2 ou PC2 • Ten Sen • Tian Quan ou Tien Chuan • GC2 • Celestial Spring.

Location: (1) On the upper arm, 2 cun inferior to the axillary fold, between the two heads of muscle biceps brachii. (2) Between the long head and short head of the m. biceps brachii, about 4 cm inferior to the horizontal arm line.

> Unbinds the Chest, Invigorates Blood, Alleviates Pain.
> Arm Pain • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Cough • Lateral Costal Region Pain • Posterior Shoulder Pain • Shoulder Movement Limited •

PC3 ou CS3 ou MC3 • HC3 ou PC3 • Kyoku Taku • Qu Ze ou Chu Tse • GC3 • Marsh at the Bend.
He Sea Point on the Pericardium Channel. Water Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) At the elbow, on the ulnar side of the biceps brachii tendon, medial to the brachial artery. (2) On the cubital skin fold on the ulnar aspect of the m. biceps brachii tendon.

> Clears Heat from the Qi, Nutritive and Blood Levels, Harmonizes the Stomach and Intestines, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Vomiting, Alleviates Pain.
> Agitation • Arm Pain • Arm Tremor • Cardiac Pain • Elbow Problems • Fear • Fever • Gastrointestinal Disorders Acute • Hand Tremor • Heat Stroke • Irritable • Palpitations • Skin Disorders • Stomach Pain • Vomiting •

PC4 ou CS4 ou MC4 • HC4 ou PC4 • Geki Mon • Xi Men ou His Men • GC4 • Xi Gate.
Xi Cleft Point on the Pericardium Channel.

Location: (1) On the anterior forearm, 5 cun superior to the transverse wrist crease, between the tendons of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis muscles. (2) About 2 cm inferior to the midpoint between SP3 and HC7.

> Invigorates Blood, Cools Blood, Calms the Spirit, Moderates Acute Conditions, Dispels Stasis, Stops Bleeding.
> Agitation • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Coughing Blood • Fear • Insomnia • Mastitis • Melancholy • Nosebleed • Palpitations • Respiratory Disorders • Retching Blood • Seizures •

PC5 ou CS5 ou MC5 • HC5 ou PC5 • Kan Shi • Jian Shi ou Tien Shih • GC5 • Intermediary Courier.
Jing River Point on the Pericardium Channel. Metal Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the anterior forearm, 3 cun superior to the transverse wrist crease, between the tendons of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis muscles. (2) About ¼ of the way from HC7 to HC3.

> Transforms Phlegm, Calms the Spirit, Lowers Rebellious Qi, Regulates Menstruation, Regulates the Stomach.
> Agitation • Apprehension • Arm Pain • Axillary Swelling • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Elbow Problems • Eyes Yellow • Fear • Fever • Hysteria • Insomnia • Malaria • Menses Irregular • Mental Disorders • Nausea • Palpitations • Saliva Excessive • Seizures • Stomach Pain • Vomiting •

PC6 ou CS6 ou MC6 • HC6 ou PC6 • Nai Kan • Nei Guan ou Nei Kuan • GC6 • Inner Pass.
Luo Connecting Point on the Pericardium Channel to TE4. Special Command Point for the Thorax.

Location: (1) On the anterior forearm, 2 cun superior to the transverse wrist crease, between the tendons of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis muscles. (2) Between HC3 and HC7, about 4cm from HC7.

> Unbinds the Chest, Regulates the Heart, Harmonizes the Stomach, Clears Heat, Opens the Yin Linking Vessel, Regulates Qi, Calms the Spirit, Alleviates Nausea and Vomiting.
> Abdominal Fullness • Abdominal Pain • Arm Contraction • Arm Pain • Asthma • Cardiac Arrhythmia • Cardiac Conditions • Cardiac Pain • Chest Discomfort • Chest Pain • Elbow Problems • Fever • Headache Migraine • Hiccough • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Hysteria • Insomnia • Jaundice • Malaria • Memory Impaired • Menses Irregular • Mental Disorders • Metabolic Disturbances • Nausea • Palpitations • Rectal Prolapse • Seizures • Stomach Pain • Surgical Pain or Post Surgical Shock • Vomiting • Windstroke •

PC7 ou CS7 ou MC7 • HC7 ou PC7 • Daí Lyô • Da Ling ou Ta Ling • GC7 • Great Mound.
Shu Stream Point on the Pericardium Channel. Yuan Source Point on the Pericardium Channel. Earth Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) At the transverse wrist crease, between the tendons of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis muscles. (2) On the skin fold on the palmar aspect of the wrist between the m. flexor carpi radialis tendon and the m. palmaris longus.

> Clears Heat from The Heart, Harmonizes the Stomach and Intestines, Unbinds the Chest, Clears the Nutritive Level, Calms the Spirit, Cools Blood.
> Cardiac Conditions • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Coughing Blood • Eructations • Fear • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Insomnia • Mental Disorders • Palm Heat • Palpitations • Seizures • Skin Disorders • Stomach Pain • Throat Infections • Vomiting • Wrist Pain •

PC8 ou CS8 ou MC8 • HC8 ou PC8 • Lô Kyû •Lao Gong ou Lao Kung • GC8 • Palace of Toil.
Ying Spring Point on the Pericardium Channel. Fire Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface, between the second and third metacarpal bones, proximal to the metacarpophalangeal joint. (2) On the palmar aspect of the hand between the 2nd and 3rd metacarpals.

> Clears Heat from the Pericardium, Harmonizes the Stomach, Clears the Nutritive Level, Revives Consciousness, Clears Middle Burner Heat, Cools Blood.
> Anger • Cardiac Pain • Coma • Fear • Fever • Halitosis • Inability to Swallow Food • Mental Disorders • Mouth Ulcers • Nosebleed • Perspiration Excessive in Palms • Seizures • Skin Disorders • Ulcers • Vomiting • Windstroke •

PC9 ou CS9 ou MC9 • HC9 ou PC9 • Chû Shô •Zhong Chong ou Chung Chong • GC9 • Central Hub.
Jing Well Point on the Pericardium Channel. Wood Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the center of the tip of the third digit. (2) About 2 mm behind the radial base of the 3rd fingernail.

> Clears Heat from the Pericardium, Clears the Heart, Clears Summer Heat, Revives Consciousness, Benefits the Tongue.
> Cardiac Pain • Fever • Headache • Loss of Consciousness • Palm Heat • Seizures • Shock • Stiff Tongue • Tinnitus • Windstroke •