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Episode 21: Insomnia and Jueyin

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In this episode, Jason and Jonathan discuss the relationship of the liver and pericardium in Jueyin using insomnia as an example. Within each of the six channels, the particular relationship of the organs is unique. When confronted with theoretical complexity, it is often most helpful to begin with a case study to bring things back to reality.

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In this episode, Jason and Jonathan discuss the relationship of the liver and pericardium in Jueyin using insomnia as an example. Within each of the six channels, the particular relationship of the organs is unique. When confronted with theoretical complexity, it is often most helpful to begin with a case study to bring things back to reality.

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