Application of BRT along the posterior median and anterior median meridians in clinical practice
AUTHORS : Islamov B.I. | Gotovsky M. Yu. | Islamova D.B.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : FNCEC TMDiL of Roszdrav, Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow; Institute of Theoretical and experimental biophysics RAS, Pushchino, Russia
YEAR : 2008
The theory of miraculous meridians is part of the general traditional theory of meridians. The essence of the theory of miraculous meridians is that, in addition to the constant fourteen meridians, ancient Eastern medicine defines eight more non-permanent meridians, which appear (are formed) only in the presence of a chronic pathological process in the body and in case of circulatory disorders
in several permanent meridians at once. These impermanent meridians are called extraordinary (meridians, vessels, channels), vessels of May; the most common is their name “miraculous meridians” (FM).