In addition to these teeth and vertebrae, this meridian is also most closely connected to the following organs:. Emotionally, the triple warmer is strongly connected with fear , greed, and grief. A balanced triple warmer promotes a stable mind, kind heart, and feeling of joy. A number of health conditions are associated with an imbalanced triple warmer meridian. When it is frequently overstimulated, you may experience the following symptoms:. If you suffer from these symptoms, you may want to visit a holistic practitioner.
An acupuncturist or other doctor who practices Oriental medicine may be able to diagnose a triple warmer imbalance by checking your tongue, pulse, and palpation. Additionally, an electrodermal screening device such as ZYTO can give you a better idea of whether this meridian needs additional support. Although the triple warmer can become overstimulated easily, there are simple things you can do to soothe this meridian and get it back into balance.
One easy way to soothe the triple warmer is to simply trace the meridian backwards with your finger. To do this, place a finger of your opposite hand on your temple, then trace down around the ear, around the shoulder, to the elbow, and around to your ring finger. Another simple way to sedate the triple warmer is to simply tap inside the groove between the knuckles of your pinkie and ring finger.
This is an easy way to calm yourself down if you are worried or have anxiety. The triple burner or triple warmer is a unique concept in Chinese Medicine and there is no similar organ in western medicine. It is a collective term describing the upper, middle, and lower burners. The upper burner, located above the diaphragm, includes the heart and lungs. The middle burner includes the region above the naval and below the diaphragm encompassing the spleen and stomach.
The lower burner, located below the naval, includes the liver, kidneys, large intestine, small intestine, and bladder. It is noteworthy that these location descriptions refer to a functional meaning of the triple burner and not actual physical locations. It is classified as a yang organ, as it rules circulation and regulates energy movement throughout the entire anatomy and organ systems. In Chinese Medicine, the body is divided into three jiaos divisions : upper, middle, and lower.
The triple burner or warmer acts on all three. The upper burner controls intake, the middle burner controls transformation, while the lower burner controls elimination. Triple burner translates into western medicine concepts of: immune, glands, lymph, metabolism, neurotransmitter, hormone as well as body composition and temperature.
Basically, processes that are shared among all organs. All patients, in my practice, with auto immune concerns are treated with a special emphasis on the triple burner and the source organ of imbalance. The Upper Burner runs from the base of the tongue to the entrance to the stomach and controls the intake of air, food, and fluids.
It harmonizes the functions of heart and lungs, governs respiration, and regulates the distribution of protective energy to the body's external surfaces. The Middle Burner runs from the entrance to the stomach down to its exit at the pyloric valve and controls digestion by harmonizing the functions of stomach, spleen, and pancreas.
It is responsible for extracting nourishing energy from food and fluids and distributing it via the meridian system to the lungs and other parts of the body. The Lower Burner runs from the pyloric valve down to the anus and urinary tract and is responsible for separating the pure from the impure products of digestion, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating solid and liquid wastes.
It harmonizes the functions of liver, kidney, bladder, and large and small intestines and also regulates sexual and reproductive functions. Some medical researchers believe that the Triple Burner is associated with the hypothalamus, the part of the brain which regulates appetite, digestion, fluid balance, body temperature, heartbeat, blood pressure, and other basic autonomous functions.
Sanjiao Paired Organ Pericardium Color orange red Peak Hours 9pmpm Physical Branches blood, tongue, throat, sweat, facial complexion Functions regulates transformation and transportation of bodily fluids, and On a psychological level, they can be used to move Qi and lift depression derived from stagnation of Liver Qi. Meridian Graphic. TH 1 Passage Hub. TH 2 Humor Gate. TH 4 Yang Pool On transverse crease of dorsum of wrist in a depression on the ulnar side of the extensor digitorum communis tendon.
TH 6 Branch Ditch 3 cun above TH 4 between the radius and ulna on the radial side of the extensor digitorum muscle on the TH 4 and tip of the olecranon line. TH 9 Four Rivers 7 cun above TH 4, 5 cun below the olecranon, between the radius and ulna on the ulnar side of the forearm.
TH 10 Celestial Well 1 cun superior to the olecranon process in a depression with elbow flexed.
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