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Which organs have
lower He-Sea pts
?
6 Fu Organs in 3 foot yang meridians:
*ST --> ST 36
*LI --> ST 37
*SI --> ST 39
*SJ --> BL 39
*GB --> GB 34
*UB --> UB 40
Which points are the
Lower He-Sea pts
?
*ST --> ST 36
*LI --> ST 37
*SI --> ST 39
*SJ --> BL 39
*GB --> GB 34
*UB --> UB 40
What 2 functions does the
Xi-Cleft pts
do?
Tx acute disorders & pain in Zang/Fu organs
Yin channels --> disorders of blood
The Xi-Cleft pt is where the qi and blood gather and plunge more deeply. It flows more
superficially
OR
deeply
along the channels?
Superficially
Which pts of the yin channels have an additional action of treating disorders of the blood?
Xi-Cleft
Xi-Cleft pts of yin channels to tx blood disorders:
LU 6
= coughing blood due to W-H or W-dryness
SP 8
= blood stasis in uterus & lower abd
HT 6
= blood stasis in HT & excessive heat agitating blood
KD 5
= menstrual disorders (def or stasis)
KD 8
= irregular menstruation
KD 9
= mental disorders (madness, mania)
PC 4
=
primary pt
for tx acute pain due to stasis of blood in chest or heat
LV 6
= stasis of blood in uterus or lower abd
Xi-cleft pt tx acute disorders or pain in zang/fu:
LI 7
= clear heat & detox poison in sores, carbuncles
ST 34
= acute disorders (breast pain, epigastric pain)
SI 6
= shoulder pain
BL 63
= acute vomiting and diarrhea
GB 36
= painful skin
Yuan-primary pts
is where the primary qi resides. It comes from the KD.
Yuan-primary pts of the yin channels
are the same pts as the:
Shu-stream pts
of the yin channels (tonfying and harmonizing their respective zang)
The
yuan pts of the yang channels
are good for:
Tx disorders of the zang-fu organs to dispel
EXCESS
pathogenic factors
Tx disorders along their pathways of their channels
Yuan-primary pts are good for:
LI 4
SI 4
LI 4
= dispel exterior wind pathogen & regulates whole course of LI channel
SI 4
= tx contraction, stiffness & pain along entire SI channel (hand, elbow, arm, shoulder, neck & back)
How many Luo connecting pts?
15
Luo-connecting
pts have 3 functions:
Disorders of their internal-external related channel or Zang/Fu
Disorders in regions reached by the luo-connecting channel
Psycho-emotional disorder
What is special about LU 7 and what does it do?
Luo-connecting pt
Tx HA, P! in neck/nape, wind disorders which affect head.
SI 7 is a special pt and what does it do?
Luo-connecting pt
Regulates & calms the heart spirit
Front-Mu and Back-Shu pts can be used 2 ways:
Independently
In combination
Which do you use in acute cases w/excess?
a) front mu
b) back shu
front mu
Front mu pts tx disorders of the ___ organs.
Fu
Back shut pt tx diseases of the ____ organ and diseases of the _____ organs.
Zang
Sense
Which back shu pts are not related to the organs?
BL 16
= governing vessel
BL 17
= diaphragm/blood
BL 24
= Qi
BL 26
= Essence
BL 29
= sacrum/genitals
BL 30
= anus/genitals
What is the front mu of the LI?
ST 25
What is the front mu of stomach?
Ren 12
What is the front mu of UB?
Ren 3
What is the front mu of SI?
Ren 4
What is the front mu of the SJ?
Ren 5
What is the front mu of the HT?
Ren 14
What is the luo-connecting pt of the Ren meridian?
Ren 15
What is the front mu of the PC?
Ren 17
What is the front mu of LU?
LU 1
What is the front mu of the LV?
LV 14
What is the front mu of SP?
LV 13
What is the front mu of GB?
GB 24
What is the back shu of LU?
BL 13 (T3 SP)
What is the back shu of PC?
BL 14 (T4 SP)
What is the back shu of HT?
BL 15 (T5 SP)
What is the back shu of LV?
BL 18 (T9 SP)
What is the back shu of GB?
BL 19 (T10 SP)
What is the back shu of SP?
BL 20 (T11 SP)
What is the back shu of ST?
BL 21 (T12 SP)
What is the back shu of TE?
BL 22 (L1 SP)
What is the back shu of KD?
BL 23 (L2 SP)
What is the back shu of LI?
BL 25 (L4 SP)
What is the back shu of SI?
BL 27 (S1)
What is the back shu of UB?
BL 28 (S2)
Author
jnalb001
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Acu Prescriptions Quiz 2
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luo connecting, back shu, front mu, xi-cleft, yuan-primary, lower he-sea
Updated
2013-02-04T20:49:49Z
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