Chakras are energy centers in the light body as seen in Ayurvedic Medicine.
Chakras are energy centers in the light body as seen in Ayurvedic Medicine.
They are linked to the major endocrine glands located in those areas of the body.
They are numbered from 1 at the Base Chakra located at the perineum, to 7 at the Crown Chakra located at the top of the head around the calvarium.
Chakras are a biophotonic function of the sentient, immortal spirit body.
We routinely test for stress in the Chakra system using a test set developed by Kern-Pharma in Germany.
Here are the 7 Chakras (listing the contents of the Chakra test vials in parentheses):
Chakra 1 (Ferrum metallicum D60)
We associate the Base or Root Chakra with the Metal Element in Clinical Theory.
In addition to the Lung and Large Intestine Meridians, we associate the Connective Tissue and Skin Vessels with the Metal Element.
The Base Chakra resonates with Meridians 1+5+11 in the Kern Meridian Complexes.
Chakra 2 (Mercurius solubilis D60)
We associate the Second Chakra with the Wood Element in Clinical Theory.
The classical Meridians of the Wood Element are Liver and Gall Bladder, to which we add Fat Metabolism and Joints.
The Second Chakra resonates with Meridians 3+5+12 in the Kern Meridian Complexes.
Chakra 3 (Cuprum metallicum D60)
We associate the Solar Plexus Chakra with the Water Element in Clinical Theory.
The classical Meridians of the Water Element are Kidney and Bladder, to which we add Lymph and Immune.
The Solar Plexus resonates with Meridians 3+7+8 in the Kern Meridian Complexes.
Chakra 4 (Aurum metallicum D60)
We associate the Heart Chakra with the Fire Element in Clinical Theory.
The Fire Element has four associated Meridians: Heart, Small Intestine, Circulation, and Triple Warmer.
While the other Elements only have two classical Meridians each, we associate two additional Electrodermal Vessels with each Element so that each of the five Elements has four Vessels.
The Heart Chakra resonates with Meridians 2+6+8 in the Kern Meridian Complexes.
Chakra 5 (Plumbum metallicum D60)
We associate the Throat Chakra with the Earth Element in Clinical Theory.
The classical Meridians of the Earth Element are Spleen and Stomach, to which we add Nerve and Psyche.
The Throat Chakra resonates with Meridians 2+9+10 in the Kern Meridian Complexes.
Chakra 6 (Argentum metallicum D60)
We associate the Third Eye Chakra with the Wood Element in Clinical Theory.
The classical Meridians of the Wood Element are Liver and Gall Bladder, to which we add Fat Metabolism and Joints.
The Third Eye Chakra resonates with Meridians 1+7+9 in the Kern Meridian Complexes.
Chakra 7 (Platinum metallicum D60)
We associate the Crown Chakra with the Metal Element in Clinical Theory.
In addition to the Lung and Large Intestine Meridians, we associate the Connective Tissue and Skin Vessels with the Metal Element.
The Crown Chakra resonates with Meridians 2+8+10 in the Kern Meridian Complexes.
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