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Name the five shu points |
1. jing-well 2. ying-spring 3. shu-stream 4. jing-river 5. he-seas |
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Location of all shu stream points |
at or distal to the elbow and knee joints |
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Points where qi glides is known as |
ying-spring |
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Points where qi emantes is known as |
jing-well |
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Points where qi pours is known as |
shu-stream |
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Points where qi flows is known as |
jing-river |
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Points where qi enters inwards |
he-sea |
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Jing-Well points |
LU 11 SP 1 HE 9 KID 1 P 9 LIV 1 LI 1 ST 45 SI 1 BL 67 SJ 1 GB 44 |
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Ying-Spring points |
LU 10 SP 2 HE 8 KID 2 P 8 LIV 2 LI 2 ST 44 SI 2 BL 66 SJ 2 GB 43 |
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Shu-Stream points |
LU 9 SP 3 HE 7 KID 3 P 7 LIV 3 LI 3 ST 43 SI 3 BL 65 SJ 3 GB 41 |
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Jing-River points |
LU 8 SP 5 HE 4 KID 7 P 5 LIV 4 LI 5 ST 41 SI 5 BL 60 SJ 6 GB 38 |
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He-Sea points |
LU 5 SP 9 HE 3 KID 10 P 3 LIV 8 LI 11 ST 36 SI 8 BL 40 SJ 10 GB 34 |
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Yin organs |
LU, SP, HT, KID, P, LIV |
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Yang organs |
LI, ST, SI, BL, SJ, GB |
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Jing-well points are the |
first or last points of respective channel |
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Jing-well points are indicated for |
fullness below the heart and diseases of the zang |
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Jing-well for fullness below the heart |
treat stagnation and fullness throughout the chest and liver qi stagnation |
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Jing-well and disorders of the spirit |
for mania, insomnia, nightmares |