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The meridian lines connect into each of the five layers of the [[Radial Body]], and they are interconnected with and can be accessed through acupuncture points that resonate directly with the liquid crystalline matrix of the Fascia tissue network. In the ancient acupuncture texts that predate the People’s Republic of China, which formed the established standards for current Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the fascia network was understood to be the mediating system of acupuncture practice.
The meridian lines connect into each of the five layers of the [[Radial Body]], and they are interconnected with and can be accessed through acupuncture points that resonate directly with the liquid crystalline matrix of the Fascia tissue network. In the ancient acupuncture texts that predate the People’s Republic of China, which formed the established standards for current Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the fascia network was understood to be the mediating system of acupuncture practice.