Confluence
Some Treatable Conditions
Bladder/Kidaey
Descending colon, rectum & anus: spastic colitis, bowel mflammuation, diarthea, hemorrhoids, anal
fissures. Unnary tuact: pyelonephritis, nephrolitiuasis, cystitis, prostate disease, urethritis;
incontinence. Ovaries & uterus: pelvic adhesions; pain on posterior wall of pelvis. Coceygeal &
deep, central back pain unresponsive to Principal Meridian treatment.
Gallbladder/Liver
Liver disease: acute or chronic hepatitis, cholecystic problems; postoperative atonic ileus & pain.
Dysfumctions of this region overlap with those of the Stomach/Spleen region & sometimes treatments
of these two regions are altemated ateach treatment. This input sometimes helps vague, digestive
problems that are not precisely located or follow definite patterns,
Stomach/Spleen
‘Uterine, ovarian & visceral problems. pelvic adhesions, pelvic cramping pain, abdominal cramps &
pain, colitis. bloating, postoperative ileus & pain, decrease inflammation & pain of gastritis, gastric or
duodenal ulcers & esophageal pain fiom reflux or spasms. Sinuses: Helpful in treating frontal or
‘maxillary sinusitis, unresponsive to Principal Meridian treatment
‘Small Intestine/Heart
Myocardial & pericardial lesions: myocarditis, pericarditis, rhythm disturbances after cardiac
surgery: pectoral & rb pain not related toa cardiac problem. Don’t use for ummonitored myocardial
infarction.
San JiawPericardium
For autonomic iegularites causing ditorder & poor coordination of intemal fictions: some
hyperventilation syndromes and symptoms seen m chronic fatigue: vertigo. Hypoactive autonomic
conditions resulting from anesthesia or illness, when the patient complains of not feeling normal with
integration of mind, body and emotions
Large Intestine/Lung
‘Lower respiratory tract & its supporting structures: laryngitis, acute pneumonia or asthma, chronic
bronchitis, chronic obstructive airway disease, nodules, edema or inflammation of the vocal cords,
post-intubation edema and inflammation of the vocal cords; pain of pleut. & rib fracture
‘No fictional infiuence on the Large Intestine organ, for which Spleen/Stomach, Kidney/Bladder or
Liver (Gallbladder couplets can be used.