A review of the Foot Yang Ming Stomach meridian for Acupuncture Channels and Points, including channel pathways and point functions. This is a study review for students of acupuncture and TCM, as well as those doing prep for the NCCAOM board test or CALE board test.
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🗒 Stomach Channel notes: [ Ссылка ]
📝 Stomach Channel practice test: [ Ссылка ]
📍 Stomach Channel Point Location video: [ Ссылка ]
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