this is from my headache book, its cool
"the concept of qi is not easily translatable into w'ern medical terminology. it is thought that qi is energy that flows through 14 main meridians and connecting vessels that go to all parts of the body. qi moves the blood and lymph fluids. when the flow of qi is stopped (stagnation), pain and disease result. based on today's study of body processes, some think that qi refers to the biochemical processes in living creatures-- the combination of electrical impulses, neurotransmitters, hormones, bodily fluids, and cellular metabolism that allow us to be living, breathing creatures. as you read in ch 1, trigger points form when your fluids aren't moving very well, cellular metabolism isn't working properly, and neurotransmitters aren't operating normally, which supports this particular concept of qi, and the idea of pain resulting from qi stagnation"
describes me so well, especially my magnesium deficiency