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Sen Sumana starts at the tip of the tongue, travels down the
throat and chest to the solar plexus. Itıs path is quite similar to
Sushumna Nadi in the Yoga Tradition and also the Ren Mai Meridian
in Chinese acupuncture. Therapy: Asthma, bronchitis, Chest pain, heart disease, spasms of the diaphragm, nausea, cold, cough , throat problems, diseases of the digestive system, abdominal pain. | ![]() |
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Sen Ittha starts at the left nostril, travels up to the head and
down the neck. Becomes Line 1 on the back , crosses the buttocks
and moves down the third outside line of the thigh. Changes then to
the front of the body and becomes the first inside line on the thigh.
Goes up to the abdomen and stops one thumb distance from the
navel . It is similar to Ida Nadi in Yoga and to the urinary bladder
meridian in acupuncture. Therapy: Headache, stiff neck , shoulder pain, common cold, cough , nasal obstruction, throat ache , eye pain , chill and fever, abdominal pain, intestinal diseases, back pain, diseases of the urinary tract, dizziness, knee pain. |
| Sen Pingkhala takes the same course as Sen Ittha , yet on the right
side of the body. Similarity to Pingkhala Nadi in Yoga. Therapy: Same as Sen Ittha. Additional Indications: Diseases of the liver and the gall bladder. |
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| Sen Kalathari starts at the navel and divides into branches, two on the right, two on the left. From the navel up through the chest and shoulder down the middle line of the arm to the hand. From there to the tips of the fingers on both the left and right sides of the body. From the navel down the mid-line of the inside of the leg ( the second inside line) to the foot. From there to all the toes on both sides of the body. Therapy: Diseases of the digestive system , indigestion, hernia, paralysis of the arms and legs, knee pain, jaundice, whooping cough, arthritis of the fingers, chest pain, shock, rheumatic heart disease and cardiac arrhythmia, sinusitis, pain in arms and legs, angina pectoris, epilepsy, schizophrenia, hysteria, various psychic diseases and mental disorders. |
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Sen Sahatsarangsi starts in the left eye and travels down the head,
throat , left side of the chest and abdomen, then changes to the
outside of the leg coinciding with the first line on the outside of
the leg. Changes again at the foot to the inside of the leg and
forms the first inside line. This line continues across the groin and
stops directly below the navel. It is quite similar to the stomach
meridian in Chinese acupuncture. Therapy: Facial paralysis, toothache, throat ache, redness and swelling of the eye, fever, chest pain, manic depressive psychosis, gastrointestinal diseases, diseases of the urogenital system, leg paralysis. arthritis of the knee joint, numbness of lower extremity, hernia. | ![]() |
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Sen Thawari takes the same course as Sen Sahatsarangi , yet on
the right side of the body. Therapy: same as Sen Sahatsarangi. |
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Sen Lawusang starts in the left ear , travels down the left side of
the throat, then towards the nipple. Makes a slight turn thereafter
towards the navel and ends at he solar plexus. Therapy: Deafness, ear diseases, cough, facial paralysis, toothache, throat ache, chest pain, gastrointestinal diseases. |
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![]() | Sen Ulangka takes the same course as Sen Lawusang , yet on the right side of the body. |
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Sen Nanthakrawat comprises two lines: - Starts at the navel and runs as Sen Sikhini to the urethra or urinary passage. - Starts at the navel and runs as Sen Sukhumang to the anus or fecal passage. Therapy: Sen Nanthakrawat is generally worked on by giving abdominal massage. Indications: hernia, frequent urination, female infertility, impotence, premature ejaculation, irregular menstruation, uterine bleeding, retention of urine, diarrhea, abdominal pain.
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Sen Khitchanna is similar to Sen Nanthakrawat.
- Male - runs from the navel to the penis as Sen Pitakun - Female - runs from the navel to the vagina as Sen Kitcha Therapy: Treatment and indications same as Sen Nanthakrawat , abdominal massage |