Chinese Meridians

Chinese MeridiansThe Su Jok points in the hand and feet correspond exactly to the 14 invisible channels known as Meridians according to traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture. Like Hand and Foot reflexology, it is based upon the belief that everything in our body is reflected in the Hands and Feet.

Charts of Correspondence between the points of Classical Meridians and points of Byol Meridians

Health depends on the flow of vital energy, or Qi, through these meridians, and illness is related to a blockage of Qi.

Hand Greater Yin Lung Meridiansu jok acupuncture meridianlung meridian

 

Hand Sunlight Large Intestine Meridian su jok acupuncture meridianlarge intestine meridian

 

Foot Sunlight Stomach Meridianstomach meridian

 

 

 

 

 

Foot Greater Yin Spleen Meridianspleen meridian

 

 

Hand Lesser Yin Heart Meridianheart meridian

 

Hand Greater Yang Small Intestine Meridian

small intestine meridian

 

 

 

 

 

Bladder Meridianbladder meridian

 

Foot Lesser Yin Kidney Meridiankidney meridian

 

Hand Absolute Yin Pericardium Meridianpericardium meridian

 

 

 

 

 

Hand Lesser Yang Triple Energizer Meridiantriple energizer meridian

 

Foot Lesser Yang Gall Bladder Meridiangallbladder meridian

 

Foot Absolute Yin Liver Meridianliver meridian

 

 

Conception Meridianconception meridian

 

 

Governor Meridiangovernor meridian

 

 

 

 

 

Su Jok meridian channels in hands and feet from "Guide to Su Jok (Hand & Foot) Acupuncture" by Park, Jae Woo