Triple Warmer Acupuncture Meridian & Exercises in Human Body
What Effect does the Triple Warmer Acupuncture Meridian have on Exercises in the Human Body?
It is very often the case that Nature provides an example that defies established scientific principles. One case that I find amazing is the mutable rain frog, Pristimantis mutabilis from Ecuador. As recently as 2009, scientists discovered that this frog possessed the incredible ability to completely modify its morphology. The mutable rain frog was only discovered a decade ago in 2006 and was given the nickname the ‘punk-rocker frog’ because the frog was covered with spiky protrusions all over its back.
But surprise, surprise, it took until 2009 to discover that this punk rocker was a Jekyll and Hyde, and had the unique ability to radically modify the spiky protrusions that covered its back and make the skin surface completely smooth. To this time, no other vertebrate is known to possess this unique metamorphosing ability. Scientists are still unable to explain how this unique frog can transform itself from a spiky skin surface to a completely smooth surface texture within five minutes.
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Regards the bizarre morphology of the mutable rain frog, I suspect that the answer lies in the connective tissue metasystem of the rain frog. It is known that hydrophilic collagen in connective tissue can very quickly absorb body fluids and then swell very quickly, as witnessed by ankle sprains for example which can blow up like a balloon within minutes.
The Triple Warmer Acupuncture Meridian flows bilaterally from the tip of the fourth fingers and then flows along to lateral arms to Triple Warmer 14 at the shoulders. It proceeds across the top of the shoulder to the neck at Triple Warmer 16, and then below the ears to Triple Warmer 17, and then upwards across the head behind the ears, then across the temporal regions to the lateral eyebrows at Triple Warmer 23.
While the Triple Warmer Acupuncture Meridian flows along the pathway described, the Triple Warmer Organ is omnipresent throughout the entire body down to our fingerprints, where ‘mist’ emanates and leaves evidence of our unique presence on everything we touch.
Water and body fluids exist in our body in a very large number of forms including sweat, blood, lymph, interstitial fluid, tears, pancreatic juice, perspiration, urine, saliva, semen, gastric juices, fingerprint oil etc. all of which engender ‘life’.
During healthy exercise programs, injuries often result. I am treating musculoskeletal injuries every day from patients who have hurt themselves while trying to get fit. It is remarkable just how swiftly ankle joints, knee joints etc. can swell to balloon-like proportions in the matter of a few minutes after a traumatic injury has occurred. This is due to the hydrophilic (water-loving) property of the Connective-Tissue Metasystem which is omnipresent throughout the body of all creatures.
I believe that because the Triple Warmer is the master of all the fluids throughout the body, it is the Triple Warmer that directs cooling fluids to the inflamed damaged area in an effort to reduce local inflammation at the traumatised site of injury. I propose that the unique and remarkable mutable rain frog has control over its Connective-Tissue Metasystem or as I prefer to call it the Triple Energizer Metasystem, and is thus able to move fluids into and out of its couli of its skin such that the dehydrated morphological form is spiky, whereas the hydrated form is puffed out and smooth, somewhat similar to a swollen ankle, only without the pain.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
I wish to sincerely thank Dr Paul U. Unschuld for the selfless and tireless work he has committed to make many ancient Chinese medical classics available in English for study and research. My book is based predominantly around his scholarly work ‘Nan-Ching: The Classic of Difficult Issues’. I also wish to sincerely thank Professor Unschuld for permission to use citations of his translation in my book. His translation of ‘Nan-Ching: The Classic of Difficult Issues’ can be purchased from the following link: https://www.amazon.com/Nan-ching_The-Classic-Difficult-Comparative-Studies/dp/0520053729