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Topic on channels in the divine pivot (Tenth article part IX)Posted by: admin on Apr 05, 2009 - 01:41 AMOnce the small-intestine channel has been disordered, the patient suffers from a painful throat, a swollen chin, inability to turn the head, seemingly plucked shoulders, and seemingly broken upper arms. Therefore, the channel small-intestine dominates disease due to disorders of the fluid. The presented symptoms are deafness, yellow eyes, swollen cheeks, and painful neck, chin and shoulders, also aching in the back, edges of the outer of the upper-arms, elbows and forearms. Key Words: channels, in the divine pivot |
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