Liver Meridian, A Glossary of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Also called the Leg Jue Yin Liver Meridian, it starts from the top of the big toe and across the top of the foot then crosses around to the inner ankle to trail upward along the inner side of the lower leg and thigh. The path then goes around the external genitalia to the lower abdomen, up to the lower chest, the liver, the gall bladder then further upwards to the throat, eyes and then emerges from the top of the head. Imbalance in the Liver Meridian presents itself as pain in the groin area, Incontinence, hernia, difficulty in urinating and chest fullness.

liver meridian, a glossary of traditional chinese medicine



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