
EI 1 Neurosensory Large Intestine Meridian The primary focus for Energetic Integrator 1 is the nervous system and the large intestine meridian and its associations. The large intestine clears away the body’s waste and reabsorbs water and valuable nutrients, including vitamin K, biotin and the electrolyte minerals, sodium, potassium and chloride. There is a close link with the Lung Integrator. The expansion and contraction of the powerful diaphragm muscle during breathing helps to trigger movement in the large intestine. Constipation can be alleviated through breathing exercises and, conversely, asthma and congested lungs may be helped by cleansing the bowel. The large intestine meridian begins at the index finger, passes through the wrist and up the outer edge of the arm to cross into the shoulder blade. From here it descends to connect first with the lungs and the bronchi and then the large intestine. At the shoulder another branch continues upwards, ending at a point on either side of the nostrils. Congestion or inflammation in the sinuses or ear, nose and throat, as well as in the bowel may be issues here. The dermis (our outer layer of skin) is also in this Integrator. Nervous System. In this Integrator we find the autonomic nervous system, the spinal nerves to all the organs, the peripheral nerves, the cranial nerves and the thalamus and the frontal lobes of the brain. This has quite a broad range of influence of course. The autonomic nervous system controls breathing, digestion and the nervous stimulus to all your organs. The vasomotor nerves affect the constriction and dilation of the blood vessels. The cranial nerves come directly from the brain and are involved in your sense of smell, taste, hearing, seeing and feeling, as well as enervating the muscles within the face and neck. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve, extending all the way down to your abdomen. It controls your parasympathetic “rest and digest” response. Consider the structure of the spine in this Integrator or the energy flow to the peripheral nerves in your hands or feet. In this nervous system integrator we find the autonomic nervous system, the spinal nerves to all the organs, the peripheral nerves, the cranial nerves and the thalamus and the frontal lobes of the brain. The autonomic nervous system controls breathing, digestion and the nervous stimulus to all your organs. The cranial nerves come directly from the brain and are involved in your sense of smell, taste, hearing, seeing and feeling, as well as enervating the muscles within the face and neck. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve, extending all the way down to your abdomen. It controls your parasympathetic “rest and digest” response.
EI 1 is correlated with the regulation of many body functions including those listed below. Correlation Keynotes:
Cranial nerves and sensory receptors
Ears Nose Throat, Bronchi and Skin
Nervous System: Frontal brain lobes, cranial nerves, sense organs, spinal nerves, autonomic nervous system.
Large Intestine: Ascending, transverse & descending colon, mesentery.
Other Tissues: Skin/dermis, bronchi: mucosa, paranasal sinus.
Minerals: Iodine, cobalt, molybdenum, boron, sulphur
Minerals: Iodine, cobalt, molybdenum, boron, sulphur.
Liquid Remedy
EI 1 liquid remedy has been designed to support the integrity of this Integrator where field errors have disrupted its function. *Distorted by: Butanols (car fuels)