
Sunday
TONIFICATION POINTS -- ACUPUNCTURE-ACUPRESSURE POINTS FOR TONIFYING OR BALANCING YOUR BODY IN ALL ACUTE & CHRONIC MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITIONS

Friday
TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS - TCM HERBS AND ACUPUNCTURE POINTS TO TREAT TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS
Wednesday
Friday
ACUPUNCTURE ACUPESSURE POINTS FOR THORACIC DISTENSION
... 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. Alleviates Cough And Wheezing. Asthma • Breast Abscess • Cough • Diarrhea • Insomnia • Thoracic Pain And Distention •
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=ST16&meridian...
... the lower border of the spinous process of the seventh thoracic vertebra (T7). ... Abdominal Distention • Asthma • Bone Disorders • Cough • Eructations ...
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL17&meridian...
... lower border of the spinous process of the tenth thoracic vertebra (T10). ... Abdominal Distention • Axillary Swelling • Bitter Taste • Bone Disorders ...
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL19&meridian...
... the lower border of the spinous process of the eleventh thoracic vertebra (T11). ... Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Appetite Absent • Back Pain ...
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL20&meridian...
... lower border of the spinous process of the twelfth thoracic vertebra (T12). ... Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Appetite Absent • Borborygmus ...
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL21&meridian...
Monday
ACUPUNCTURE and ACUPRESSURE POINTS - ABDOMINAL DISTENTION - BORBORYGMUS - Minus DIARRHEA
Acupuncture . SP7 . Lou Gu . Spleen Meridian Abdominal Distention And Fullness • Borborygmus • Difficult Urination • Flatulence • Knee Pain • Leg Numbness And Pain •
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SP7&meridian...
Acupuncture . CV13 . Shan Guan . Conception Vessel Meridian Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Masses • Borborygmus • Cardiac Pain • Fever Without Sweating • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Indigestion • Jaundice • Nausea ...www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=CV13...
Acupuncture . CV10 . Xia Guan . Conception Vessel Meridian Abdominal Distention • Borborygmus • Dark Urine • Digestive Disturbances • Nausea And Vomiting • No Pleasure In Eating • Stomach Pain • Undigested Food In ...
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=CV10&meridian...
Acupuncture . ST20 . Cheng Man . Stomach Meridian Regulates The Middle Burner. Lowers Rebellious Lung And Stomach Qi. Abdominal Distention • Borborygmus • Dysphagia • Epigastric Pain • No Appetite • Vomiting •
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=ST20&meridian...
Acupuncture . BL53 . Bao Huang . Bladder Meridian Activates The Channel. Alleviates Pain. Tonifies The Kidneys. Abdominal Distention • Borborygmus • Hip Movement Decreased • Sciatica • Urinary Dysfunction •
www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL53&meridian...
TCM - DIAGRAMS of the 14 MERIDIANS of the HUMAN BODY
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ACUPUNCTURE - ACUPRESSURE POINTS for BORBORYGMUS - CONSTIPATION - ABDOMINAL DISTENSION
Acupuncture . ST25 . Tian Shu . Stomach Meridian Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Appetite Absent • Borborygmus • Constipation • Diarrhea • Edema • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Infertility ...www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=ST25...
Acupuncture . SP3 . Tai Bai . Spleen Meridian Abdominal Distention • Body Heaviness • Borborygmus • Constipation • Diarrhea • Edema • Gastrointestinal Disorders Acute • Headache • Hemorrhoids ...www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SP3...Spleen
Acupuncture . ST36 . Zu San Li . Stomach Meridian Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Allergies • Asthma • Borborygmus • Chest Pain • Constipation • Cough • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Dizziness ...
Acupuncture . SP5 . Shang Qui . Spleen Meridian Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Ankle Conditions • Appetite Excessive • Borborygmus • Breast Pain • Constipation • Diarrhea • Foot Pain ...www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SP5&meridian...
Saturday
SELF-ADMINISTERED ACUPRESSURE - RAPIDLY PROMOTE YOUR WHOLE BODY'S HEALTH WITH SELF-APPLIED ACUPRESSURE (USING THREE OF THE SAME POINTS AS DOES ACUPUNCTURE)
Acupressure is a healing art that involves applying pressure to specific points on your body to produce health-promoting effects.
How can applying pressure to different areas of your body help your health? The answer lies in understanding your nervous system.
Having a healthy nervous system is an absolute must if you want to have a healthy body, as the activities of every cell in your body are governed by your nervous system.
An essential requirement for maintaining a healthy nervous system is to provide your largest nerves with optimal blood flow and stimulation, which promote optimal nerve tone - this is akin to regular resistance work and stretching promoting optimal muscle tone.
Applying direct pressure to specific nerves throughout your body on a regular basis is a simple and powerfully effective way to stimulate your nerves and bring them optimal blood flow. Put another way, applying pressure to specific nerves can promote healthy nerve tone, which in turn, promotes good overall health.
One of the best features of acupressure is that you don't need to spend thousands of dollars and many months or years to learn how to use it to help your health.
What follows are descriptions and links to pictures of the three of the most important acupressure points - which most people can stimulate on themselves - in order to promote and maintain good overall health:
http://www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=LI4
LI4 • He Gu • Large Intestine 4 Union Valley. Yuan Source Point on the Large Intestine Channel.
Command Point of the Face and Mouth.
Location: On the dorsum of the hand, approximately at the midpoint of the second metacarpal bone, in the belly of the first interosseus dorsalis muscle.
Strengthens Defensive Qi
Expels Wind
Benefits The Face, Eyes, Nose, Mouth, And Ears
Activates The Channel
Induces Labor
Restores The Yang
Adjusts Sweating
Releases The Exterior
Alleviates Pain
Abdominal Pain • Amenorrhea • Arm Pain • Constipation • Deafness • Eye Deviation • Eye Disorders • Facial Edema • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Fever Without Sweating • Finger Contraction • Headache • Hemiplegia • Intestinal Disorders • Labor Difficult • Mouth Deviation • Nosebleed • Parotitis • Respiratory Disorders • Skin Disorders • Throat Soreness • Toothache •
http://www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=LR3&meridian=Liver
LR3 • Tai Chong • Liver 3 Great Surge. Shu Stream Point on the Liver Channel. Yuan Source Point on the Liver Channel. Earth Point on Wood Meridian.
Location: On the dorsum of the foot, between the first and second metatarsal bones, approximately 2 cun superior to the web margin.
Spreads Liver Qi
Subdues Liver Yang
Nourishes Liver Blood
Clears The Head And Eyes
Regulates Menstruation
Regulates The Lower Burner
Nourishes Liver Yin
Expels Wind
Abdominal Pain • Ankle Conditions • Depression • Diarrhea • Dizziness • Endocrine Disorders • Eye Disorders • Foot Cold • Genital Pain • Headache • Hernia • Hypertension • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Hypochondriac Region Swelling • Insomnia • Jaundice • Liver Disorders • Lumbar Pain • Menses Irregular • Mouth Deviation • Nausea • Perspiration Continuous Postpartum • Seizures • Testicular Swelling • Throat Soreness • Urinary Dysfunction • Urine Retention • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal • Vertigo • Visual Disturbances • Vomiting •
http://www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SP6&meridian=Spleen
SP6 • San Yin Jiao • Spleen 6 Three Yin Intersection. Meeting Point on the Spleen Channel with the Liver and Kidney Channels.
Location: On the medial leg, 3 cun superior to the medial malleolus, on the posterior border of the tibia.
Regulates The Spleen And Stomach
Drains Damp
Regulates The Liver
Regulates Menstruation
Regulates The Lower Burner
Regulates Urination
Calms The Spirit
Invigorates Blood
Activates The Channel
Benefits The Genitals
Alleviates Pain
Tonifies The Kidneys
Induces Labor
Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Amenorrhea • Borborygmus • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Dizziness • Dysmenorrhea • Dysuria • Eczema • Edema • Failure to Discharge Placenta • Genital Pain • Hemiplegia • Hernia • Hypertension • Impotence • Infertility • Insomnia • Labor Difficult • Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Leukorrhea • Menses Irregular • Neurasthenia • Nocturnal Emissions • Reproductive System Disorders • Urinary Dysfunction • Urinary Incontinence • Urticaria • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal • Uterine Prolapse • Vertigo •
Monday
ACUPUNCTURE - ACUPRESSURE POINTS FOR TREATING TINNITUS
Cardiac Pain • Fever • Headache • Loss Of Consciousness • Palm Heat • Seizures • Shock • Stiff Tongue • Tinnitus • Windstroke •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=PC9...
Acupuncture . TB5 . Wai Guan . Triple Burner Meridian
... Pain • Hand Tremor • Headache • Hemiplegia • Hypertension • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Neck Stiffness • Parotitis • Respiratory Disorders • Tinnitus •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=TB5...
Acupuncture . SI4 . Wan Gu . Small Intestine Meridian
... Contraction • Finger Movement Inhibited • Headache • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Jaundice • Malaria • Neck Stiffness • Thirst • Tinnitus • Wrist Pain •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SI4&meridian...
Acupuncture . LI5 . Yang Xi . Large Intestine Meridian
Arm Motor Impairment • Deafness • Eye Disorders • Headache • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Toothache • Urticaria • Wrist Joint Soft ...www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=LI5...Large...
Acupuncture . GB20 . Feng Chi . Gall Bladder Meridian
... Nodular Growths • Neck Pain • Neck Stiffness • Respiratory Disorders • Seizures • Shoulder Pain • Tinnitus • Urticaria • Vertigo • Visual Disturbances •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=GB20...Gall...
Acupuncture . GB43 . Jia Xi . Gall Bladder Meridian
... Headache • Headache Migraine • Hearing Loss • Hypertension • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Intercostal Neuralgia • Jaw Disorders • Tinnitus • Vertigo •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=GB43...
Acupuncture . GV20 . Bai Hui . Governing Vessel Meridian
... Disorders • Memory Impaired • Mental Disorders • Nasal Congestion • Nosebleed • Seizures • Shock • Tinnitus • Uterine Prolapse • Vertigo • Windstroke •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=GV20
Acupuncture . SI5 . Yang Gu . Small Intestine Meridian
... Fever Without Sweating • Hand Pain • Jaw Disorders • Mental Disorders • Neck Swelling • Parotitis • Seizures • Tinnitus • Toothache • Wrist Pain •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SI5&meridian...
Acupuncture . KI3 . Tai Xi . Kidney Meridian
... Irregular • Nephritis • Nocturnal Emissions • Seminal Emissions • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Toothache • Urinary Dysfunction • Urination Frequent •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=KI3...Kidney
Acupuncture . SI9 . Jian Zhen . Small Intestine Meridian
Arm Motor Impairment • Arm Pain • Arm Paralysis • Deafness • Jaw Disorders • Scapular Pain • Shoulder Disorders • Shoulder Pain • Tinnitus • Toothache •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SI9&meridian...
Acupuncture . SI3 . Hou Xi . Small Intestine Meridian
... Headache • Lumbar Pain • Malaria • Mental Disorders • Neck Pain • Neck Stiffness • Perspiration At Night • Seizures • Shoulder Pain • Tinnitus •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SI3...
Acupuncture . SI19 . Ting Gong . Small Intestine Meridian
Benefits The Ears. Calms The Spirit. Abdominal Pain • Chest Pain • Deafness • Ear Disorders • Mental Disorders • Tinnitus • Toothache •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=SI19&meridian...
Acupuncture . TB6 . Zhi Gou . Triple Burner Meridian
... Neuralgia • Lateral Costal Region Pain • Loss Of Voice Sudden • Shoulder Heaviness • Shoulder Pain • Throat Constriction • Tinnitus • Vomiting •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=TB6&meridian...
Acupuncture . TB17 . Yi Feng . Triple Burner Meridian
Deafness • Ear Disorders • Eye Deviation • Eye Disorders • Facial Edema • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Jaw Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Parotitis • Tinnitus ...www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=TB17...
Acupuncture . TB3 . Zhong Zhu . Triple Burner Meridian
... Ear Disorders • Elbow Problems • Eye Disorders • Fever • Finger Movement Inhibited • Headache • Shoulder Pain • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Vertigo •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=TB3&meridian...
Acupuncture . GB44 . Zu Qiao Yin . Gall Bladder Meridian
Deafness • Dream Disturbed Sleep • Eye Disorders • Fever • Headache • Hypertension • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Insomnia • Stiff Tongue • Tinnitus •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=GB44...
Acupuncture . ST44 . Nei Ting . Stomach Meridian
... Mouth Deviation • Nosebleed • Skin Disorders • Stomach Pain • Throat Infections • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Toothache • Trigeminal Neuralgia •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=ST44...
Acupuncture . ST7 . Xia Guan . Stomach Meridian
Deafness • Ear Disorders • Eye Deviation • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Facial Pain • Jaw Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Tinnitus • Toothache • Trigeminal ...www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=ST7&meridian...
Acupuncture . GB11 . Tou Qiao Yin . Gall Bladder Meridian
... Hands And Feet • Bitter Taste • Deafness • Ear Pain • Eye Pain • Four Limbs Contraction • Headache • Neck Pain And Stiffness • Stiff Tongue • Tinnitus •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=GB11...
Acupuncture . BL62 . Shen Mai . Bladder Meridian
... Midline • Insomnia • Leg Pain • Lumbar Pain • Meniere's Disease • Mental Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Nosebleed • Palpitations • Seizures • Tinnitus •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL62&meridian...
Acupuncture . BL23 . Shen Shu . Bladder Meridian
... Menses Irregular • Nephritis • Nocturnal Emissions • Seminal Emissions • Tinnitus • Urinary Dysfunction • Urinary Incontinence • Visual Disturbances •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL23...
Acupuncture . LI1 . Shang Yang . Large Intestine Meridian -
Deafness • Fever High • Finger Numbness • Jaw Disorders • Loss Of Consciousness • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Toothache •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=LI1...
Acupuncture . TB2 . Ye Men . Triple Burner Meridian
... Eye Disorders • Gum Disorders • Hand Pain • Headache • Loss Of Voice • Malaria • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Toothache •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=TB2&meridian...
Acupuncture . TB18 . Qi Mai . Triple Burner Meridian
... that connects TE 17 at the earlobe and TE 20 at the apex of the ear. Benefits The Ears. Pacifies Fright. Expels Wind. Headache • Hearing Loss • Tinnitus •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=TB18&meridian...
Acupuncture . GB10 . Fu Bai . Gall Bladder Meridian
Clears The Head. Activates The Channel. Alleviates Pain. Benefits The Neck Region. Benefits Hearing. Deafness • Headache • Neck Pain And Stiffness • Tinnitus •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=GB10&meridian...
Acupuncture . GB3 . Shang Guan . Gall Bladder Meridian
Benefits The Ears. Alleviates Pain. Aversion To Wind And Cold • Deafness • Facial Pain • Headache • Mouth And Eye Deviation • Tinnitus • Toothache •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=GB3&meridian...
Acupuncture . BL8 . Luo Que . Bladder Meridian
... 1.5 cun lateral to the midline. Clears The Sense Organs. Expels Wind. Transforms Phlegm. Calms The Spirit. Mania And Depression • Tinnitus • Vertigo •www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL8&meridian...
Tuesday
ACUPUNCTURE POINT - KI1
Calms The Spirit
Revives Consciousness
Rescues Yang
Sunday
ACUPUNCTURE POINTS - RELAX THE TENDONS
LU5 Chi Ze Lung 5 Cubit Marsh. He Sea Point on the Lung Channel. Water Point on Metal Meridian. | ||||||||
Location: At the elbow, in the cubital crease, in the depression lateral to biceps brachii tendon. | ||||||||
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Arm Pain Asthma Chest Discomfort Cough Coughing Blood Dyspnea Elbow Problems Fever Fever Tidal Mastitis Respiratory Disorders Shoulder Pain Thoracic Discomfort Throat Soreness Wheezing |
ACUPUNCTURE POINT - SIJD - SACROILIAC "BALANCING" and MUCH MORE - BL58 - BLADDER 58 -- BL57 - BLADDER 57
ACUPUNCTURE POINTS FOR SIJD - SACROILIAC "BALANCING"
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BL58 - BLADDER 58
(Outer Lower)
http://www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL58&meridian=Bladder
Cystitis
Dizziness
Headache
Hemorrhoids
Leg Muscle Weakness
Leg Pain
Lumbar Pain
Nasal Congestion
Nosebleed
Seizures
Visual Disturbances
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BL57 - BLADDER 57
(Center Higher))
http://www.acuxo.com/meridianPictures.asp?point=BL57&meridian=Bladder
Location: On the posterior leg, 8 cun inferior to BL 40, along the line connecting BL 40 at the popliteal crease and BL 60 posterior to the lateral malleolus.
Relaxes The Tendons
Benefits The Leg Muscle
Treats Hemorrhoids
Activates The Channel
Alleviates Pain
Benefits The Heel
Regulates The Intestines
Regulates Yang Organ Qi
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Constipation
Heel Pain
Hemorrhoids
Leg Muscle Cramping
Lumbar Pain
Rectal Prolapse
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Saturday
ACUPUNCTURE POINTS - BORBORYGMUS
http://www.acuxo.com/selections.asp?question=Digestion&firstResponse=Borborygmus&secondResponse=Borborygmus&point=ST22
Wednesday
MERIDIANS AND ACUPUNCTURE INFO
http://theamt.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=212
GB 39 is the "influential point of marrow" and is located just above the external malleolus. Marrow is generally referred to as assisting brain function or bone marrow itself. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) bone marrow does not have a relationship to blood formation as it does in Western physiology. The point is not typically used for blood disorders as one might think.
GB 39 has a particular effect on both sciatic neuritis and cervicalgia, as it is a specific point linking the yang meridians of the lower extremity, namely the gallbladder, stomach and bladder. Remember, a meridian affects what it is named after and where it courses. This point has also been used for vertigo and brain dysfunction.
LU 9 is the "influential point of the vessels," a point often used to help make the pulse more prominent in those with fine and weak pulses. This point is used in when using pulse diagnosis and has been used in cardiovascular disease. Its ancient claim to fame is for conditions affecting the pulse.
BL 11 is known as the "influential point of bone." This point is two fingers breadth bilateral to C7-T1. It is probably one of the most controversial points on the body: in part because of its effect on bone, but primarily due to its effect with pathogenic wind. When a patient complains of bone symptomatology due to an attack of pathogenic wind, as in "bi-patterns," this point has a particularly high effect rate. Additional points (BL 12, GB 21, TH 15) have very similar effects.
BL 17 is known as the "influential point of blood." The point is two fingers breadth bilateral to T5-6. This is one of the classic points and deals with blood stasis. In classical osteopathy, this acupoint deals with any condition involving blood. "The rule of the artery is supreme," said Andrew Taylor Still. Anytime pain is a factor, blood will be involved. Think of this point as one of the most important points on the body.
CV 17 (ren mai) is known as the "influential point of chi." Known as the mu/alarm point for the pericardium/circulation/sex meridian, it is particularly related to the lungs. Located two inches above the xiphoid process, it is often used for conditions affecting the lungs and heart. This point has numerous applications, as it is also the fourth chakra; it also has hormonal effects, due to its relationship to the pericardium meridian.
CV 12 (ren mai) is known as the "influential point of the bowels." Located halfway between the umbilicus and the xiphoid process, this point is the alarm point for the stomach. It is perhaps one of the most significant points on the body for any stomach or bowel symptomatology. It has an effect on the spleen meridian.
Liv 13 is the "influential point of the viscera," located at the tip of the 11th rib. This point is known as the alarm point of the spleen. It is one of the premier points on the body, affecting visceral symptomatolgy. This point, when used with BL 38 (on the vertebral border of the scapula halfway between the top and bottom), is legendary for patients with visceral complaints, regardless of its origin. The relationship of the spleen meridians to the extraordinary meridians is one of the most important relationships in the body. This point is critical.
GB 34 is the "influential point of the sinews," located just in front of the tibial tuberosity. This is one of the classic points on the body for any condition affecting muscles, ligaments and tendons. It has been used for thousands of years in every Asian nation.
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The eight points presented here are extremely powerful. You will find these points an incredible addition to a clinical practice. Strong caution is urged when using needle stimulation, as some of these points are in sensitive and potentially dangerous areas. Remember: Acupuncture is a principle, not a technique. Therefore, many techniques can be safely used, including laser and electronic stimulation.
Best wishes for your successful use of the principles of acupuncture in the "Year of the Dragon."
Secondary: Abdominal Distention
Final: Abdominal Fullness
ST28 : Shui Dao
Secondary: Abdominal Distention
Final: Abdominal Distention And Fullness
ST22 Guan Men
Secondary: Skeletal
Final: Intestinal Disorders
Location: On the leg, one finger breadth lateral to the tibia's anterior crest, 3 cun inferior to ST 35 in the depression to the lateral side of the patella.
Harmonizes The Stomach
Regulates The Spleen
Supports The Correct Qi
Regulates Qi
Cools Fire
Activates The Channel
Revives The Yang
Revives Consciousness
Drains Damp
Calms The Spirit
Nourishes Blood
Nourishes Yin
Strengthens Original Qi
Alleviates Pain
Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Allergies • Asthma • Borborygmus • Chest Pain • Constipation • Cough • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Dizziness • Dysuria • Edema • Edema Lower Body • Fever • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Hemiplegia • Hiccough • Hypertension • Indigestion • Intestinal Disorders • Jaundice • Knee Disorders • Leg Pain • Mastitis • Mental Disorders • Nausea • Neurasthenia • Pancreatitis • Paralysis Due To Wind Stoke • Reproductive System Disorders • Seizures • Shock • Stomach Pain • Tibial Bone Pain • Ulcer Gastric • Vomiting • Weakness General •
Si Zhu Kong • Triple Burner 23 Silk Bamboo Hole. | |||||
Location: In the depression at the lateral end of the eyebrow. | |||||
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Dizziness • Eye Disorders • Eyelid Spasm • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Headache • Mental Disorders • Seizures • Toothache • Vertigo • Visual Disturbances • |
• Tian Zhu • Bladder 10 Celestial Pillar. Major Window of the Sky Point. | |||||||||
Location: In the nuchal region, on the lateral border of the trapezius muscle, 1.3 cun lateral to GV 15 at the level between cervical vertebrae C1 and C2. Caution Do not needle upward toward medulla oblongata. | |||||||||
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Aversion To Cold • Back Pain • Dizziness • Eye Disorders • Fever Without Sweating • Headache • Headache Occipital • Nasal Congestion • Neck Muscle Stiffness And Tension • Seizures • Shoulder And Back Pain • Throat Soreness • Vertigo • Visual Disturbances • |
• Fei Yang • Bladder 58 Taking Flight. Luo Connecting Point on the Bladder Channel to KI3. | |||||||||
Location: On the posterior leg, 7 cun superior to BL 60 posterior to the lateral malleolus, and 1 cun inferior to BL 57, 8 cun inferior to BL 40 at the popliteal crease. | |||||||||
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Cystitis • Dizziness • Headache • Hemorrhoids • Leg Muscle Weakness • Leg Pain • Lumbar Pain • Nasal Congestion • Nosebleed • Seizures • Visual Disturbances • |
Location: On the leg, one cun lateral to ST 38 at the midpoint of a line between ST 35 at the lateral patella and the lateral malleolus.
Transforms Phlegm
Unbinds The Chest
Clears Lung Phlegm
Clears Heart Phlegm
Activates The Channel
Alleviates Pain
Alleviates Cough And Wheezing
Calms The Spirit
Drains Damp
Amenorrhea • Asthma • Chest Pain • Constipation • Cough • Dizziness • Edema Lower Body • Headache • Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Mental Disorders • Nasal Discharge Excessive • Seizures • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal • Vertigo •
TB10 . Tian Jing
• Kun Lun • Bladder 60 Kun Lun Mountains. Jing River Point on the Bladder Channel. Fire Point on Water Meridian. | |||||||||||
Location: On the lateral ankle, in the depression midway between the external malleolus and the tendon calcaneus. Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known or suspected | |||||||||||
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Ankle Pain • Foot Pain • Headache • Heel Pain • Labor Difficult Or Prolonged • Lumbar Pain • Neck Stiffness • Nosebleed • Shoulder And Back Contraction • Thoracic Pain • Visual Dizziness • |
Location: On the lateral foot, in the depression directly inferior to the lateral malleolus, at the dorsal-plantar skin junction.
Pacifies Interior Wind
Calms The Spirit
Benefits The Head And Eyes
Opens And Regulates The Yang Motility Vessel
Activates The Channel
Alleviates Pain
Treats Epilepsy
Expels Exterior Wind
Relaxes The Tendons
Ankle Conditions • Aphasia From Stroke • Dizziness • Eye Deviation • Eye Disorders • Headache • Headache Lateral • Headache Midline • Insomnia • Leg Pain • Lumbar Pain • Meniere's Disease • Mental Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Nosebleed • Palpitations • Seizures • Tinnitus •
- Know the fourteen different meridians that your body is divided into. Qi (pronounced chi) carries energy through these regions. When the body is sick, it is believed that the qi is blocked, requiring the use of acupuncture points to help the energy flow again.
- Step 2
Trace the kidney meridian pathway though the body. It begins at the middle of your lower neck, runs midsection down the inside of the left leg, and ends on the bottom of the sole of the left foot. Major acupuncture points include just below the breast, at the navel, inside of the knee, along the ankle and at the ball of the foot.
- Step 3
Find different acupuncture points for the stomach including four on the head. One is on the left collarbone, the left breast, to the left of the navel and the front of your left hip. Two are on the middle of your topside of the lower leg and two are on the top of your feet, one just above the first knuckle of the second toe and the other directly on the second toe.
- Step 4
Use your hand to find potential areas and points throughout the body for acupuncture work. The fingers are like a horse, where the middle finger links to the head, neck and spine, the second and fourth fingers are the arms including hands, wrists and shoulders. The thumb and little finger are legs including hips and ankles
Secondary: Borborygmus
Final: Borborygmus
BL48 . Yang Gang
BL53 . Bao Huang
GB25 . Jing Men
LI9 . Shang Lian
SP17 . Shi Dou
SP7 . Lou Gu
ST20 . Cheng Man
ST22 . Guan Men
Click on the acupuncture point above to see an image.
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Bloating of the abdominal area around the patient's sigmoid colon reduced immediately after the 1st week of treatment; however, the ileocecal valve had to be evaluated with applied kinesiology opening techniques.16