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What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is an effective form of health care that has evolved into a complete and holistic medical system. Practitioners of acupuncture and Chinese medicine have used this noninvasive medical system to diagnose and help millions of people gel well and stay healthy. An acupuncturist will place fine, sterile needles a...
What is Qi and how does it travel?
At the core of this ancient medicine is the philosophy that Qi (pronounced “chee”), or vital energy, flows throughout the body. Qi helps to animate the body and protect it from illness, pain and disease. A person’s health is influenced by the quality, quantity and balance of Qi. Qi circulates through specific pathways...
What can affect Qi?
Many things influence the quality, quantity and balance of Qi. Physical and emotional trauma, stress, lack of exercise, overexertion, seasonal changes, diet, accidents or excessive activity can lead to a blockage or imbalance of Qi. Normally, when this imbalance occurs, the body naturally bounces back, returning to a ...
What will my acupuncturist do?
During the initial exam a full health history will be taken. Questions will be asked regarding symptoms, health and lifestyle. Your acupuncturist also may check pulses and your tongue and may conduct a physical exam. This information is then organized to create a complete, accu­rate and comprehensive diagnosis of where...
Why do they want to feel my pulses?
There are 12 pulse positions on each wrist that your acupuncturist will palpate. Each position corresponds to a specific meridian and organ. Your acupuncturist will be looking for 27 individual qualities that reflect overall health. If there are any problems, they may appear in the pulse.
Why do they want to look at my tongue?
The tongue is a map of the body. It reflects the general health of the organs and meridians. Your acupuncturist will look at the color, shape, cracks and coating on your tongue.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of treatments will vary from person to person. Some people experience immediate relief; others may take months or even years to achieve results. Chronic conditions usually take longer to resolve than acute ones. Plan on a minimum of a month to see significant changes. Treatment frequency depends on a variety...
What should I expect during treatment?
Where the acupuncture needle has been inserted, you may experience a vague numbness, heaviness, tingling or dull ache. Sometimes people experience a sensation of energy spreading and moving around the needle. This is called the “Qi sensation”. All these reactions are good and a sign that the treatment is working. After...
How should I prepare?
• Come with any questions you have—we’re here to help you. • Wear loose, comfortable clothing for easy access to acupuncture points. • Don’t eat large meals just before or after your visit. • Refrain from overexertion, working out, drugs or alcohol for up to 6 hours after the visit. • Avoid stressful situations. Make t...
Do the needles hurt?
The sensation caused by an acupuncture needle varies. Some people feel a little pain as the needles are inserted, but most people feel no pain at all. The needles are tiny, just a little larger than a cat’s whisker or a human hair.
How deep do they go?
The depth of the insertion varies. For example, your acupuncturist will use a needling technique that is different in fleshier areas, such as your buttocks. Typically, needles are inserted at depths ranging from 1/8″ to 1 1/2″.
How safe is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is extremely safe. It is an all-natural, drug-free therapy, yielding no side effects except feelings of relaxation and well-being. There is little danger of infection from acupuncture needles because they are sterile, used once, and then discarded.
Is acupuncture safe for children?
Yes! In some instances children actually respond more quickly than adults. If your child has an aversion to needles, your acupuncturist may massage the acupuncture points. This is called acupressure or Tui Na,
What type of schooling do acupuncturists get?
Today, acupuncturists receive 3 to 4 years of extensive and comprehensive graduate training at nationally certified schools. All acupuncturists must pass a national exam and meet strict guidelines to practice in every state.
What is Cupping?
Cupping is a therapy designed to stimulate the flow of blood and Qi within the superficial muscle layers. It is used for sore muscles, tension, neck pain and the common cold. In this therapy, your acupuncturist will place small glass or plastic “cups” over specific areas on your body. A vacuum is created under the cup ...
What is Gwa Sha?
Gwa Sha is another technique used to release muscle tension, tightness and constriction. A specialized tool is used to gently scrape or rub the skin over a problem area. Gwa Sha feels a bit like deep massage. This too may leave some slight redness that will quickly dissipate.
What is Tui Na?
Tui Na translates as “push grasp.” It is a massage technique that moves Qi in various pans of the body. It is used to relieve muscle pain, tension and inflammation and to heal injuries.
What is Moxibustion?
Moxibustion is a treatment that uses an herb called mugwort. It may be burned on the handle of the needle, above the skin, on salt or on a slice of ginger. This is used to “warm” acupuncture points or areas in order to quicken the healing process.
Why did my acupuncturist recommend herbs?
Herbs can be a powerful adjunct to acupuncture care. They are used to strengthen, build and support the body or to clear it of excess problems like a cold, fever or acute pain. Your practitioner may suggest starting with herbs and then adding acupuncture to your treatment in the future. This is suggested to build up yo...
Will my insurance cover acupuncture?
Insurance coverage varies from state to state. Contact your insurance provider to learn what kind of care is covered. Here are a few questions to ask: 1. Will my plan cover acupuncture? 2. How many visits per calendar year? 3. Do I need a referral? 4. Do I have a co-pay? 5. I have a deductible? If yes, has it been met?
How much does it cost?
Rates vary and depend upon what procedures are performed. It is best to consult with your acupuncturist about costs.
What can acupuncture treat?
Acupuncture is recognized by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to be effective in the treatment of a wide variety of medical problems. Here is a list of a few health concerns that acupuncture has been effective in treating: • Addiction – alcohol, • Facial palsy/tics • Pneum...
How acupuncture works
Western medical acupuncture (dry needling) is the use of acupuncture following a medical diagnosis. It involves stimulating sensory nerves under the skin and in the muscles. This results in the body producing natural substances, such as pain-relieving endorphins. It's likely that these naturally released substances are...
what acupuncture treatment use for shoulder pain?
Neck and shoulder pain are often the result of stress and can lead to what are commonly referred to as tension headaches. There are several pressure points to use in the relief of shoulder pain, beginning with one of the most commonly used points. The first and easiest to find is between the web of the thumb and the fi...
I am having lower back pain, how to treat it with acupuncture
There are two main pressure points that can help with lower back pain, says Study. The first is on your waist.Stand up and lightly grab your waist with both hands so that your thumbs wrap around your back. With your thumbs in place, apply a circular motion using firm pressure for a count of five seconds. Repeat this th...
My relative has sinus pain, she wants to treat with acupucture, what she can do?
The first point for relieving sinus pressure and pain is right between your eyebrows. Using your index finger or thumb to apply pressure here using a circular motion for 5 seconds. The second point is at your temples; use the same circular motion as before.A third option is to trace your fingers from your temples to ei...
Where are these acupucture points are located
The identification of all possible acupuncture points is available from many resources on the web, with a full atlas of these points. Some include common names, but all are also identified by specific ID system. Although different systems have been used, in most cases, each acupuncture point is identified with letters ...
What are some primary meridians according to WHO?
1. Bladder – Begins in the eye and runs through the forehead and over the top of the skull; it splits just below the hairline in back. One branch travels down the shoulder blade and straight down to the middle of the low back, while the other travels down just to the outside of the spine and down the back of the leg to...
How Do Acupuncture Points Work?
The knowledge of actual locations of the different acupuncture points developed over thousands of years. How they work depends on who you ask. Modern science is only beginning to uncover how this practice actually affects the body. Medical research is currently inconclusive, but… One theory is that placing a needle in ...
What Meridian Abbreviations and how it works?
There have been many abbreviations used to identify the acupuncture meridians, most are listed below. The bold abbreviations are the ones used in this text. LU = Lung meridian LI, CO = Large Intestine meridian ST = Stomach meridian SP = Spleen meridian HT, HE = Heart meridian SI = Small Intestine meridian BL, UB = Blad...
What is cardinal points?
It is a point specific for area or condition, Face & head - LI4 Neck - LU7 Chest & digestion - P6 Respiratory system - LU5 Shoulder - ST38 also ST37 Scapula - SI11 Arm - LI11 Hand - TW5 Ear - TW5 Skin - GV20, LU9, LU11 Upper abdomen - ST36, CV12 Lower abdomen - SP6, CV6 Master energetical - ST36 Increase energy - CV6, ...
Explain about lung meridian(LU) ?
The lung channel of the Hand Taiyin originates from the lateral aspect of the chest near the arm pit. It then travels along the anterior-medial aspect of the upper arm, passing the cubital region and arrives at the radial side of the wrist containing the radial artery for pulse palpation. Passing the thenar eminence, i...
how many points are there in lung meridian(LU)? and what are they?
Lung Meridian (LU) The Hand Greater Yin (Tai Yin) of the Lung has 11 points,Command Points Water, LU5 Sedation Pt Metal, LU8 Horary Pt Earth, LU9 Tonification PtFire, LU10 Wood, LU11 Luo, LU7 Xi-Cleft, LU Source, LU9
I come across the term Lung-metal Element correspondences, what is it?
Color White Flavor Pungent Sense Nose Emotion Sadness Tissue Skin Climate Dryness Sounds Crying Odor Rotting Season Autumn Direction West
What are cardinal point in lung meridian?
LU5 Respiratory System LU7 Neck LU9 Skin, Blood Vessels, Throat, Pulse LU11 Skin
Okay, I know about points in Lung Meridian, I want to know about locations of points.
LU1 Zhongfu - 6 cun lateral to anterior midline level with the 1st intercostal space, 1 cun below LU2. Caution: needle oblique to avoid lungs. LU2 Yunmen - 6 cun lateral to the anterior midline below the clavicle in the depression medial to the coracoid process. Caution: needle oblique to avoid lungs. LU3 Tianfu - 3 cu...
Large Intestine Meridian(LI) explain this term.
The Hand Bright Yang (Yang Ming) of the Large Intestine 20 points, The large intestine channel of the Hang-Yangming starts from the tip of the index finger. Running upward along the radical aspect of the index finger, it passes through the inter-space of the first and second metacarpal bones, and ascends along the late...
What are different points in LI ?
Command Points, Earth LI11 Tonification Pt Fire LI5 Wood LI3 Water LI2 Sedation Pt Metal LI1 Horary Pt Luo LI6 Xi-Cleft LI7 Source LI4 Large Intestine - Metal Element Correspondences Color White Flavor Pungent Sense Nose Emotion Sadness Tissue Skin Climate Dryness Sounds Crying Odor Rotting Season Autumn Direction West...
Give me different point locations in large intestine meridian(LI).
Point Locations: LI1 Shangyang - 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail on the radial side of the index finger. LI2 Erjian - On the radial side of the index finger distal to the 2nd metacarpal-phalangeal joint in a depression at the junction of the red & white skin. LI3 Sanjian - On the radial side of the index fi...
What is Stomach meridian(ST)? what it is curing?
The Foot Bright Yang (Yang Ming) of the Stomach 45 points, The stomach channel of the Foot-Yangming starts directly below the pupil between the eyeball and the infraorbital ridge. Running downward along the lateral side of the nose, to the lateral corner of the mouth. Curving posterior to the anterior angle of the mand...
List some of the command points in stomach meridin(ST).
Earth ST36 Horary, Fire ST41 Tonification Pt, Wood ST43, Water ST44, Metal ST45 Sedation Pt, Luo ST40, Xi-Cleft ST34, Source ST42,
what is Stomach - Earth Element Correspondences?
Color Yellow, Flavor Sweet, Sense Mouth, Emotion Worry, Tissue Muscles, Climate Humidity, Sounds Singing, Odor Fragrant, Season Autumn, Direction Center,
What are cardinal points in stomach meridin?
ST36 Upper Abdomen, Parasympathetic Nervous System, Increase Energy, Master Energetical, ST38 Shoulder
what are different locations in ST (Stomach meridian)?
The Foot Bright Yang (Yang Ming) of the Stomach 45 points Point Locations: ST1 Chengqi - Directly below the pupil between the eyeball and the infraorbital ridge. ST2 Sibai - Directly below the pupil in a depression at the infraorbital foramen. ST3 Juliao - Directly below the pupil in a depression level with the lower b...
What is Spleen meridian?
The Foot Greater Yin (Tai Yin) of the Spleen 21 points The spleen of the Foot-Taiyin starts from the medial aspect of the tip of the big toe. It travels along the medial aspect of the foot at the junction between the red and white skin, ascends anteriorly to the medial malleolus up to the medial aspect of the leg. Pass...
What are command points for SP (Spleen Meridian)? exlpain to me.
Command Points Water SP9, Metal SP5 Sedation Pt, Earth SP3 Horary Pt, Fire SP2 Tonification Pt, Wood SP1, Luo SP4, Xi-Cleft SP8, Source SP3
What are splneel- earth Element correspondences?
Color Yellow, Flavor Sweet, Sense Mouth, Emotion Worry, Tissue Muscles, Climate Humidity, Sounds Singing, Odor Fragrant, Season Autumn, Direction Center
tell me what are cardinal points?
Cardinal Points, SP6 Lower Abdomen, Sexual Organs, Skin and Parasympathetic Nervous System SP10 Blood Sugars (diabetes) SP21 Master Luo point, Whole Body Weakness and Pain
give me the locations of all points in spleen meridian.
SP1 YinBai - 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail, on the medial side of the great toe. SP2 Dadu - On medial side of the great toe, distal and inferior to the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint in a depression at the juncture of the red and white skin. SP3 Taibai - Proximal and inferior to the head of the 1st metatar...
explain heart meridian (HT, HE).
The Hand Lesser Yin (Shao Yin) of the Heart 9 points The heart channel of the Hand-Shaoyin starts in the center of axilla. From there is goes along the posterior border of the medial aspect of the upper arm. Passing through the cubital region, it descends to the pisiform region proximal to the palm and enters he palm. ...
What all type of points related to heart meridian?
there are several points, Command Points- Water HT3, Metal HT4, Earth HT7 Sedation Pt, Fire HT8 Horary Pt, Wood HT9 Tonification Pt, Luo HT5, Xi-Cleft HT6, Source HT7 Cardinal Points- HT7 Emotions and Anxiety with Palpitations
what is correspondences is heart has?
Heart - Fire Element Correspondences Color Red Flavor Bitter Sense Tongue Emotion Joy Tissue Pulse Climate Heat Sounds Laughing Odor Scorched Season Summer Direction South
tell me the point location of heart meridian.
HT1 Jiquan - Center of axilla on the medial side of the axillary artery. Avoid axillary artery! HT2 Qingling - With elbow flexed, the point is found 3 cun above the medial end of the transverse cubital crease in the groove medial to the biceps brachii. HT3 Shaohai - With elbow flexed, at the medial end of the transvers...
tell me about Small Intestine Meridian (SI).
The Hand Greater Yang (Tai Yang) of the Small Intestine 19 points The small intestine channel of the Hand-Taiyang starts at the ulnar aspect of the tip of the little finger, and travels along the ulnar border of the hand dorsum upward to the posterior border of the lateral aspect of the upper arm. It passes through the...
what are cardinal points in small Intestine Meridian (SI)?
SI11 Scapula and Shoulder
what ae command points for small intestine meridian ?
Command Points Earth SI8 Sedation Pt Fire SI5 Horary Pt Wood SI3 Tonification Pt Water SI2 Metal SI1 Luo SI7 Xi-Cleft SI6 Source SI4
What is Small Intestine Fire Element Correspondences?
Color Red, Flavor Bitter, Sense Tongue, Emotion Joy, Tissue Pulse, Climate Heat, Sounds Laughing, Odor Scorched, Season Summer, Direction South
What are locations for points in small intestine meridian?
The Hand Greater Yang (Tai Yang) of the Small Intestine 19 points Point Locations: SI1 Shaoze - 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail on the ulnar side of the little finger. SI2 Qiangu - With a loose fist made the point is found on the ulnar side of the fifth digit, in the depression distal to the metacarpophalan...
What is Bladder Meridian (BL, UB)?
The Foot Greater Yang (Tai Yang) of the Bladder 67 points The urinary bladder channel of the Foot-Taiyang originates from the inner canthus of the eye. Passing through the forehead, it flows up to the vertex. It bifurcates above the posterior hairline into two lines. One line runs from the posterior aspect of the neck ...
give commands point for bladder meridian.
Command Points- Earth BL54, Fire BL60, Wood BL65 Sedation Pt, Water BL66 Horary Pt, Metal BL67 Tonification Pt, Luo BL58, Xi-Cleft BL63, Source BL64
what are Bladder - Water Element Correspondences?
Color Blue/Black, Flavor Salty, Sense Ears, Emotion Fear, Tissue Bones, Climate Cold, Sounds Groaning, Odor Putrid, Season Winter, Direction North
what are cardinal points in bladder meridian?
BL11 Bones BL17 Blood and Blood Chemistries BL54 Low Back, Sacrum and Leg BL60 Upper Back, Leg and Foot BL67 Malpositioned Fetus
give me locations of points in bladder meridian.
Point Locations: BL1 Jingming - 0.1 cun superior to the inner canthus of the eye in a depression. BL2 Zanzhu - In the supraorbital notch at the medial end of the eyebrow. BL3 Meichong - 0.5 cun within the anterior hairline directly above BL2 and 0.5 cun lateral to GV24. BL4 Quchai - 1.5 cun lateral to GV24 and 0.5 cun ...
explain about Kidney Meridian (KI).
The Foot Lesser Yin (Shao Yin) of the Kidney 27 points The kidney channel of the Foot-Shaoyin starts from the interior aspect of the little toe (On the sole of the foot, depending on the text.), and runs through a depression in the lower aspect of the tuberosity of the navicular bone. It travels behind the medial malle...
What is locations of points in kidney meridian?
Point Locations: KI1 Yongquan - On the sole of the foot, in a depression when the foot is in plantar flexion at the junction of the anterior 1/3 and posterior 2/3 of line connecting base of 2nd and 3rd toes and the heel. KI2 Rangu - Anterior and Inferior to the medial malleolus in a depression on the lower border of th...
what are command points in kidney meridian?
Water KI10 Horary Pt, Metal KI7 Tonification Pt, Earth KI3, Fire KI2, Wood KI1 Sedation Pt, Luo KI4, Xi-Cleft KI5, Source KI3
what is Kidney Water Element Correspondences?
Color Blue/Black, Flavor Salty, Sense Ears, Emotion Fear, Tissue Bones, Climate Cold, Sounds Groaning, Odor Putrid, Season Winter, Direction North
what are cadinal points?
KI27 Neurological Confusion, Master Associated Pt.
What are some different locations in kidney meridian?
Point Locations: KI11 Henggu - At the superior border of the symphysis pubis, 5 cun below CV8, 0.5 cun lateral to CV2. (CV8 is at the center of the umbilicus) KI12 Dahe - 4 cun below CV8, 0.5 cun lateral to CV3. KI13 Qixue - 3 cun below CV8, 0.5 cun lateral to CV4. KI14 Siman - 2 cun below CV8, 0.5 cun lateral to CV5. ...
What is Pericardium Meridian (P, PC)?
The Hand Terminal Yin (Jue Yin) of the Pericardium 9 points The pericardium channel of the Hand-Jueyin originates in the chest lateral to the nipple. It then ascends to the axillary fossa and runs along the medial aspect of the upper arm, passing through the cubital fossa. It goes further downward to the forearm betwee...
What are different points?
The Hand Terminal Yin (Jue Yin) of the Pericardium 9 points Command Points- Water P3 Metal P5 Earth P7 Sedation Pt Fire P8 Horary Pt Wood P9 Tonification Pt Luo P6 Xi-Cleft P4 Source P7 Cardinal Points- P6 Chest and Digestion
what is Pericardium - Fire Element Correspondences?
Color Red, Flavor Bitter, Sense Tongue, Emotion Joy, Tissue Pulse, Climate Heat, Sounds Laughing, Odor Scorched, Season Summer, Direction South
What are different locations of points in Pericardium Meridian (P, PC)?
P1 Tianchi - 5 cun lateral to the anterior midline or 1 cun lateral to the nipple in the fourth intercostal space. Deep needle not advised. P2 Tianquan - 2 cun below the anterior axillary fold between the 2 heads of the biceps brachii. P3 Quze - On the transverse cubital crease, at the ulnar side of the biceps brachii ...
tell me about Triple Warmer (San Jiao) Meridian (TW, TB, SJ).
The Hand Lesser Yang (Shao Yang) of the San Jiao 23 points The sanjiao channel of the Hand-Shaoyang originates from the tip of the ring finger. It travels upward between the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones and along the dorsal side of the wrist and the lateral side of the forearm between the radius and ulna, it passe...
what are points in Triple Warmer Meridian?
there are 23 points in triple warmer meridian, Command points- Earth TW10 Sedation Pt, Fire TW6 Horary Pt, Wood TW3 Tonification Pt, Water TW2, Metal TW1, Luo TW5, Xi-Cleft TW7, Source TW4 there is also cardinal points as follows: TW5 Hand, Arm, Neck and Ear
what is Triple Warmer Fire Element Correspondences?
Color Red, Flavor Bitter, Sense Tongue, Emotion Joy, Tissue Pulse, Climate Heat, Sounds Laughing, Odor Scorched, Season Summer, Direction South
tell me about different point locations in triple warmer meridian.
The Hand Lesser Yang (Shao Yang) of the San Jiao 23 points Point Locations: TW1 Guanchong - 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail on the ulnar side of the fourth digit. TW2 Yemen - 0.5 cun proximal to the margin of the web between the fourth and fifth digit. TW3 Zhongzhu - With fist clenched, on the dorsum of the...
what is Gallbladder meridian ?
The Foot Lesser Yang (Shao Yang) of the Gall bladder 44 points The gall bladder channel of the Foot-Shaoyang starts from the outer canthus of the eye, and descends to the anterior aspect of the ear. Then ascends to the corner of the forehead, and then winds downward posterior to the ear. Then arches forward to the fore...
What are command points ?
Earth GB34, Fire GB38 Sedation Pt, Wood GB41 Horary Pt, Water GB43 Tonification Pt, Metal GB44, Luo GB37, Xi-Cleft GB36, Source GB40
explain about Gallbladder Wood Element Correspondences.
Color Green, Flavor Sour, Sense Eyes, Emotion Anger, Tissue Tendons, Climate Wind, Sounds Shouting, Odor Rancid, Season Spring, Direction East
What are different cardinal points?
GB20 All Cerebral Disorders, GB34 Muscles and Tendons, GB39 Bone Marrow
Give me locations of all the points in Gallbladder meridian (GB).
Point Locations: GB1 Tongziliao - 0.5 cun lateral to the outer canthus of the eye in a depression on the lateral side of the orbit. GB2 Tinghui - Anterior to the intertragic notch at the posterior border of the condyloid process of the mandible with the mouth open. GB3 Shangguan - Anterior to the ear, in the depression...
What is Liver Meridian (LV)?
The Foot Terminal Yin (Jue Yin) of the Liver 14 points The liver channel of the Foot-Jueyin originates on the lateral side of the great toe. Ascending along the dorsum of the foot, it flows further upward to the anterior aspect of the medial malleolus. Then it runs upward to the medial side of the knee and along the me...
what are cardinal points in liver meridian ?
LV2 Lymphatics LV3 Nervous System, Blood Pressure LV13 Yin Organs
what are different locations in liver meridian?
Point Locations: LV1 Dadun - On the lateral side of the great toe, 0.1 cun from the corner of the nail. LV2 Xingjian - On dorsum of the foot between the 1st and 2nd toes, proximal to the margin of the web at the junction of the red and white skin. LV3 Taichong - On dorsum of the foot in a depression distal to the junct...
What are command points ?
here are Command Points for liver meridian- Water LV8 Tonification Pt, Metal LV4, Earth LV3, Fire LV2 Sedation Pt, Wood LV1 Horary Pt, Luo LV5, Xi-Cleft LV6, Source LV3
tell me about Liver - Wood Element Correspondences
Color Green, Flavor Sour, Sense Eyes, Emotion Anger, Tissue Tendons, Climate Wind, Sounds Shouting, Odor Rancid, Season Spring, Direction East
explain about Conception Vessel Meridian (CV, Ren).
The Directing Channel has 24 points The Ren channel starts on the midline between the anus and the scrotum in males. Between the anus and the posterior labial commissure in females. It ascends anteriorly to the public region. Along the midline of the abdomen, it flows upward reaches the throat. Flowing further upward, ...
what are cardinal points?
CV5 Endocrine System, CV6 Lower Abdomen, Sexual Organs and Increase Energry, CV12 Upper Abdomen, Yang Organs, CV17 Chest, Center of Respiration
where is all these points are located for Conception Vessel Meridian (CV, Ren)?
Point Locations: CV1 Huiyin - On the midline between the anus and the scrotum in males. Between the anus and the posterior labial commissure in females. CV2 Qugu - On top of the notch in the center of the superior border of the pubic symphysis. CV3 Zhongji - 1 cun above CV2, on the midline, 4 cun inferior to the umbili...
Explain about Governing Vessel (GV, DU).
The Governing Channel has 28 points The Du channel starts midway between the tip of the coccyx bone and the anus with patient lying prone. It then flows upward inside the spinal column to the nape of the neck, and ascends to the vertex. Along the forehead, it descends to the nose bridge, then to the lips. Ending at the...
what are cardinal points for Governing Vessel (GV, DU). ?
Cardinal Points GV4 Immune System, GV14 General Excess (Energy), GV20 Skin, Sympathetic Nervous System, Memory, Mental and Cerebral Disorders, GV26 Unconsciousness, Obesity
where are all these points are located for Governing Vessel (GV, DU)?
Point Locations: GV1 Changqiang - Midway between the tip of the coccyx bone and the anus with patient lying prone. GV2 Yaoshu - In the sacral hiatus. GV3 Yaoyangguan - Below the spinous process of L4 GV4 Mingmen - Below the spinous process of L2 GV5 Xuanshu - Below the spinous process of L1 GV6 Jizhong - Below the spin...
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