Where the qi Springs
Jing Well
Associated with the liver
4 points
Where the Qi Glides
Ying Spring
associated with the heart
4 points
clear deficient heat and heat
Where the Qi Pours
Shu Stream
Associated with the spleen
5 points
pain and damp accumulation
Where the Qi flows
Jing River
Associated with the lung
3 points
Where the Qi enters / unites
He Sea
Where Qi and Blood gather/ plunge deeper
Xi Cleft
What are the functions of Yin/Yang Xi cleft?
4 points
Yang Cleft
- acute sudden pain
Yin Cleft
- acute sudden pain plus bleeding
Example:
LU6 for nosebleed
ST34 stomach cramp
Where the Qi is infused
Mu and Shu Points
Shu:
Treat the back for Yin Disease
‘To transport’
Mu:
Treat the front for Yang Disease
‘To gather or collect’
Lower He-sea
-Fu organ issues
Often paired with respective he -sea Point
Example:
Ll11 ST37
What’s the He-sea and lower He-sea of the L I?
What’s the He-sea and lower He-sea of the SI?
What’s the He-sea and lower He-sea of TE?
What’s the He-sea and lower He-sea of ST?
What’s the He-sea and lower He-sea of GB?
What’s the He-sea and lower He-sea of BL?
LI11 ST37
SI8 ST39
TE10 BL39
ST36
GB34
BL40