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Jing WELL - for Yin organs

Fingers / Toes
most powerful point in body
(superficial & most dynamic)
can tx channel disharmonys
•fullness in Epigastrium
•Febrile conditions
•Resuscitation
•Releases to Exterior
•Stimulates entire channel
•Treats any Organ Condition
Ying SPRING - change in complexion

•Knuckles
(they can change internal pathogens quickly)
•Febrile Disease
•Changes in Complexion from any disease
Shu STREAM - Intermittent sx's

•Wrist / Ankles
•source points on Yin channels
(transport)
•Heavy sensation of body (Damp)
•Bi Syndrome / Damp wind
•Pain
•Diseases that change with season, day, & move from 1 area of body to another
Jing RIVER - Voice

•Forearm / Calf
•not always 4th point on channel
(pass through)
•Cough
•Asthma
•Changes of Voice
•Bi syndrome from some sources
He SEA - tx Stomach d/o's

•Elbows / Knees
•pathogens are held here
(unite or Join)
•Diseases related to Diet
•Diarrhea due to rebellious Qi
•Blood Stagnation in Channels
•Treats internal organs
3 functions of Antique (transporting) points
1 the conditions treated by each point

2 Qi flow of channel from Jing-Well to He-Sea

3 5 Element relationship and correspondences