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LIVER MERIDIAN

Liver Meridian

Liver Meridian In Your Personality

High Traits

The liver meridian is the home of freedom and giving. This personality type is one of four emotional personality types meaning that they are deeply emotional and hyper-sensitive to the needs of others. These folks are great givers and caretakers. They are into liberation and freedom, and when being themselves are proud, independent, and assertive.

Low Traits

On the flip side, the liver meridian can be codependent and will sacrifice themselves for the needs of others. With every high, there is an equal and opposite low. This meridian also has issues with internal frustration and resentment.

Liver Functions

Western Medicine

The liver meridian is the home of freedom and giving. This personality type is one of four emotional personality types meaning that they are deeply emotional and hyper-sensitive to the needs of others. These folks are great givers and caretakers. They are into liberation and freedom, and when being themselves are proud, independent, and assertive.

Eastern Medicine

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the liver meridian influences our overall emotional state. It stores blood which is the carrier of Qi in the body. Without proper flow, Qi and blood cannot flow smoothly. Since it plays such a crucial role in controlling our blood, our liver also helps regulate menstruation in women.

Our liver meridian is responsible for the digestive functions of the Stomach and Spleen meridians. Our muscular activity, including flexibility of tendons and ligaments, is also controlled by the liver meridian. It is said to be home to the “Hun,” a concept from TCM that is considered the yang part of our soul or spirit.

Meridian Associations

Element: Wood
Season: Spring
Yin or Yang: Yin
Time of Day: 11 pm to 1 am
Color: Magenta
Taste: Sour
Body Tissue: Tendons
Sensory Basis: Chemical
Emotion: Frustration
Healing Tone: SHHHH

Personality Group: Emotional
Associated Muscles: Adductors

Balancing Meridian: Gallbladder

Physical Symptoms of Imbalance

Unsustained energy
Impotence
Pale tongue
Weak or overly rapid pulse
Irregular breathing
Excessive hunger
Headaches at night
Redness on the tongue
Teeth grinding
Eye issues (especially the right eye)
Feeling hot all the time
PMS
Fibroids
Prostate inflammation
Hip pain
Thyroid issues
Toenail discoloration (especially yellow and large toes)
Waking up between 1am and 3 am

Emotional Symptoms of Imbalance (Eastern View)

Aggressive behavior
Anger and angry outbursts
Bitterness
Depression
Emotional repression
Frustration
Impatience
Inability to plan or organize
Indecision
Irritability
Jealousy
Moodiness
Negative outlook
Nervous tension
Over-fastidious planning
Resentment
A rigid and inflexible attitude
Shouting
Timidity

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