Traditionally, the Extraordinary Vessels are considered the most ancient channels, residing within the jing (essence), which can lead to a romanticized view that resists integrating modern tools for access, stimulation, and enhancement. This session will offer an overview of the Extraordinary Vessels and examine how to thoughtfully incorporate electrostimulation, striking a balance between the risk of scattering qi indiscriminately and using it as a focused, strategic tool to amplify the power of these ancient energetic pathways. Particular attention will be given to the Dai Mai and Du Mai, which respond especially well to electrostimulation in cases such as constipation, menorrhagia, and edema of the lower limbs. These presentations often reflect a Dai Mai that is either too lax to hold or too tight to circulate properly, or a Du Mai that must contend with the electromagnetic stress and hyper-adrenal states characteristic of the modern world. The most ancient and the most modern, together, when combined in the right ways, can achieve exciting results.