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184 Cards in this Set
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Influential Point Zang Organs (Yin)
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Liv-13
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Influential Point Fu Organs (Yang)
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CV-12
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Influential Point Qi
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CV-17
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Influential Point Blood
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BL-17
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Influential Point Tendon
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GB-34
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Influential Point Pulse/vessels
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LU-9
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Influential Point Bone
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BL-11
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Influential Point Marrow/CNS
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GB-39
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Influential Point Phlegm
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ST-40
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Influential Point Wind/trachea
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BL-12
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Heart Horary Point
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HT-8
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Small Intestine Horary Point
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SI-5
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Pericardium Horary Point
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PC-8
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Triple Heater Horary Point
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TH-6
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Spleen Horary Point
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SP-3
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Stomach Horary Point
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ST-36
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Lung Horary Point
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LU-8
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Large intestine Horary Point
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LI-1
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Bladder Horary Point
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BL-66
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Kidney Horary Point
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Kid-10
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Gallbladder Horary Point
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GB-41
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Liver Horary Point
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Liv-1
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Face and Mouth Master Point
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LI-4
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Head and Neck Master Point
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LU-7
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Chest and cranial abdomen Master Point
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PC-6
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Back and hips Master Point
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BL-40
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GI tract and abdomen Master Point
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ST-36
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Caudal abdomen and urogenital Master Point
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SP-6
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Thoracic Limbs Master Point
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SI-9
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Pelvic Limbs Master Point
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BL-54
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Viscera Master Point
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Liv-13
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# of Points on Heart Channel
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8
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# of Points on Small Intestine Channel
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19
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# of Points on Pericardium Channel
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9
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# of Points on Triple Heater Channel
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23
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# of Points on Spleen Channel
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21
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# of Points on Stomach Channel
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45
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# of Points on Lung Channel
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11
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# of Points on Large Intestine Channel
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20
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# of Points on Kidney Channel
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27
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# of Points on Bladder Channel
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67
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# of Points on Liver Channel
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14
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# of Points on Gallbladder Channel
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44
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# of Points on Conception Vessel
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24
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# of Points on Governing Vessel
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28
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Lower He-Sea Point for Large Intestine
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ST-37
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Lower He-Sea Point for Small Intestine
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ST-39
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Lower He-Sea Point for Triple Heater
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BL-39
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Front Mu pt for Lung
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LU-1
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Back Shu pt for Lung
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BL-13
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Yuan/Source pt for Lung
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LU-9
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Mother pt for deficiency for Lung
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LU-9
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He-sea pt for Lung
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LU-5
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Front Mu pt for Large Intestines
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ST-25
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Back Shu pt for Large intestines
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BL-25
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Yuan/Source pt for LI
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LI-4
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Mother pt for deficiency for LI
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LI-11
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He-sea pt for LI
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LI-11
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Front Mu pt for Spleen
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Liv-13
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Back shu pt for SP
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BL-20
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Yuan/Source pt for SP
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SP-3
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He-sea pt for SP
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SP-9
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Sea of Blood
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SP-10
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3 Yin Crossing
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SP-6
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Front Mu pt for ST
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CV-12
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Back Shu pt for ST
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BL-21
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Yuan/Source pt for ST
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ST-42
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He-sea pt for ST
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ST-36
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Front Mu pt for HT
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CV-14
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Yuan/Source pt for HT
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HT-7
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He-sea pt for HT
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HT-3
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Mother pt for febrile disease
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HT-9
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Front Mu pt for SI
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CV-4
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Back shu pt for SI
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BL-27
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Yuan/Source pt for SI
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SI-4
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He-sea pt for SI
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SI-8
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Mother pt for deficiency
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SI-3
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Front Mu pt for PC
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CV-17
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Back Shu pt for PC
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BL-14
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Yuan/source pt for PC
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PC-7
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He-sea pt for PC
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PC-3
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Front Mu pt for TH
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CV-5
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Back shu pt for TH
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TH-4
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He-sea pt for TH
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TH-10
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Front Mu pt for Kid
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GB-25
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Back shu pt for Kid
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BL-23
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Yuan/source pt for Kid
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Kid-3
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He-sea pt for Kidney
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Kid-10
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Mother pt for kidney deficiency
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Kid-7
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Front mu pt for BL
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CV-3
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Back shu pt for BL
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BL-28
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Yuan/source pt for BL
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BL-64
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He-sea pt for BL
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BL-40
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Mother pt for BL deficiency
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BL-7
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Sea of Qi
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BL-24
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Gates of original/source Qi
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BL-20
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Front mu pt for Liver
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Liv-14
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Back shu pt for Liver
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BL-18
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Yuan/source pt for Liver
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Liv-3
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He-sea pt for Liver
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Liv-8
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Front mu pt for GB
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GB-24
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Back shu pt for GB
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BL-19
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Yuan/source pt for GB
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GB-40
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He-sea pt for GB
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GB-34
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Back-shu pt for GV?
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BL-16
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Back-shu pt for Qi?
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BL-24
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Significance of pale and wet tongue
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Qi deficiency
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Significance of pale and dry tongue
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Blood deficiency
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Significance of red tongue
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Heat, excess heat, or excess pattern
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Significance of red tip of tongue
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Heart fire
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Significance of red sides of tongue
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Liver Heat/Fire
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Significance of deep red tongue
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Heat with Yin def; Severe heat, Yin Def
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Significance of purple tongue
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Qi/Blood stagnation, cold
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Significance of yellow lusterless tongue
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damp, spleen def
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Significance of bright yellow tongue
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Liver damp-heat
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What can the Liver be deficient in?
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Yin and blood
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What can the Heart be deficient in?
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Yin, Yang, Qi, and Blood
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What can the Stomach be deficient in?
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Yin?
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What can the spleen be deficient in ?
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Yang, Qi, Yin(?)
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What can the Lung be deficient in?
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Yin and Qi
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What can the kidney be deficient in?
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Yin, Yang, and Qi
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What is the Luo-connecting pt?
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where the wife and husband meet
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What are the indications for Jing-well pts?
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Shen disturbances
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What are the indications for Ying-spring pts?
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Clear heat
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What are the indications for Shu-stream pts?
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Qi/Blood stagnation/Pain
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What are the indications for Jing-river pts?
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Dominates cough or asthma (Lung disorders)
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What are the indications for He-sea pts?
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Yin He-sea pts dominate collapse and Kidney def. Yang He-sea pts dominate spleen/stomach disorders
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The Yin Channels start with what element in the Five-Shu transporting pts?
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Wood
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The Yang Channels start with what element in the Five-Shu transporting pts?
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Metal
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What organ controls the sinews?
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Liver
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What organ dominates the muscles?
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Spleen
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What organ opens in the tongue?
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Heart
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What organ opens in the nose?
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Lung
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What organ opens in the mouth (lips)?
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Spleen
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What organ opens in the eyes?
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Liver
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What organ opens in the ears?
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Kidney
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What organ controls sweating?
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Heart
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What organ stores the blood?
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Spleen
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Are the Fu (Yang) organs hollow or solid?
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Hollow
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Are the Zang (Yin) organs hollow or solid?
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Solid
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Is the right side of the BODY Yin or Yang?
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Yin
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Is the left side of the BODY Yin or Yang?
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Yang
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The right pulses represent what?
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Yang and Qi
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The left pulses represent what?
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Yin and Blood
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What is the course of the Lung meridian?
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chest ->medial thoracic limb
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What is the course of the LI meridian?
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lateral thoracic limb -> face/nose
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What is the course of the SP meridian?
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medial aspect of pelvic -> back to chest
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What is the course of the ST meridian?
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Face -> lateral pelvic limb
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What is the course of the HT channel?
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Chest -> lateral thoracic limb -> MEDIAL aspect of 5th digit (bite pinky during heart attacks)
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What is the course of the SI channel?
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lateral thoracic limb -> face
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What is the course of the kidney channel?
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medial pelvic limb ->ventral abdomen -> back to the chest
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What is the course of the BL channel?
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face (medial canthus) -> down the back ->lateral pelvic limb (5th digit)
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What is the course of the PC channel?
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Chest -> medial thoracic limb (medial aspect of 4th digit)
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What is the course of the TH channel?
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From 4th digit on thoracic limb to the head (lateral canthus)
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What is the course of the GB channel?
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Face (lateral canthus) ->ear -> lateral pelvic limb (lateral 4th digit)
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What is the course of the Liver channel?
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lateral aspect of 2nd digit -> medial aspect of pelvic limb ->back to the chest (6th intercostal space @ level of mammary gland)
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location of Du channel
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back dorsal midline
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location of Ren channel
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thoracic and abdominal ventral midline
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location of Chong channel
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1st lateral line of the abdomen
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location of Dai channel
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lumbar circling region
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location of Yangqiao channel
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lateral side of the hindlimb, extremities, shoulder and head
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location of Yinqiao channel
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medial aspect of hindlimb, extremities, and eye
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location of Yangwei channel
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lateral aspect of knee and shoulder
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location of Yinwei channel
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medial aspect hindlimb and neck
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another name for Du Channel
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GV
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another name for Ren Channel
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CV
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another name for chong Channel
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penetrating channel
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another name for Dai Channel
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Girdle
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Origin & pathway of Du Channel
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uterus or prostate. starts at GV-1 & travels on ventral midline and ends at CV-24
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Origin & pathway of Ren Channel
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uterus or prostate. starts at CV-1 & travels along dorsal midline and ends at GV - 28
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Origin & pathway of Chong Mai Channel
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uterus or prostate. into the infraorbital region (CV-1 to KID 21) runs parallel to KID channel
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starting and end pts of the Dai channel
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GB-26 to Bai-hui
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starting and end pts of the Yang-qiao channel
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BL -62 to GB -20
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starting and end pts of the Yin-qiao channel
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KID 6 ti chest and head
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starting and end pts of the Yang-wei channel
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BL - 63 to back of the neck
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starting and end pts of the Yin-wei channel
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KID-9 to chest (connect with CV-22/23)
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confluent pt for Yin-wei ?
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PC-6
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confluent pt for Ren Mai ?
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LU-7
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confluent pt for Chong Mai ?
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SP-4
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confluent pt for Yin-qiao ?
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KID-6 to chest/head
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confluent pt for Yang-wei ?
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TH-5
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confluent pt for Du Mai ?
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SI-3
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confluent pt for Yang-qiao ?
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BL 62 to GB-20
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confluent pt for Dai Mai ?
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GB-41
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