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6 Cards in this Set
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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 |
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Ying SPRING - change in complexion
•Knuckles (they can change internal pathogens quickly) |
•Febrile Disease
•Changes in Complexion from any disease |
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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 |
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Jing RIVER - Voice
•Forearm / Calf •not always 4th point on channel (pass through) |
•Cough
•Asthma •Changes of Voice •Bi syndrome from some sources |
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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 |
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3 functions of Antique (transporting) points
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1 the conditions treated by each point
2 Qi flow of channel from Jing-Well to He-Sea 3 5 Element relationship and correspondences |