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56 Cards in this Set
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Jing Well points
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LU11, LI1, ST45, SP1, HT9, SI1, BL67, KI1, PC9, TB1, GB44, LR1
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Ying Spring Points
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LU10, LI2, ST44, HT8, SI2, BL66, KI2, PC8, TB2, GB43, LR2
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Shu Stream Points
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LU9, LI3, ST43, HT7, SI3, BL65, KI3, PC7, TB3, GB41, LR3
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Jing River points
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LU8, SP5, HT4, KI7, PC5, LR4, LI5, ST41, SJ5, BL60, SJ6, GB38
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He Sea Points
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LU5, SP9, HT3, KI10, PC3, LR8, LI11, ST36, SI8, BL40, SJ10, Gb34
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Yin Jing Well points are
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wood
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Yang Jing Well pts are
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metal
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Yin Ying Spring points are
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fire
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Yang ying spring points are
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water
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Yin Shu Stream pts are
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earth
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Yang Shu Stream points are
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wood
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Yin Jing River pts are
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metal
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Yang Jing River pts are
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fire
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Yin He Sea pts are
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water
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Ying He sea pts
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earth
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Jing Well pts treat
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fullness below the heart
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Ying spring pts treat
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heat in the body
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Shu Stream Pts treat
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Heaviness of the body and joint pain
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Jing River
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dyspnoea, cough, chills and fever
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He Sea
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Rebellious Qi and Diarrhea
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When the disease is at the Zang
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needle the jing well pt
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When there is a change of color
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needle the ying spring point
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If the disease attacks intermittently
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needle the shu stream pt
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If the disease creates changes in the pt's voice and for diseases of the sinews and bones or dyspnoea chills and fever
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needle the jing river pt
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If there is disease of the stomach and irregular appetite needle the
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He Sea pt
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Jing Well pts that treat coma, collapse, coma from windstroke, and fainting
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LU11, LI1, ST45, SP1, Ht9, SI1, KI1, PC9, LR1
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Excessive dreaming, severe
fright with desire to sleep, inability to sleep, dizziness, mania- depression disorder, aversion to people, likes to ascend to high places and sing, likes to undress and run around. |
ST45
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Propensity to melancholy,
sighing, mania-depression disorder, excessive dreaming, excessive sleeping, acute or chronic fright wind. |
SP1
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Mania-depression disorder,
epilepsy, excessive sighing, excessive anger, fright and worry with insufficiency of Qi. |
Ht9
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Insomnia, aphasia,
epilepsy, propensity to fear, anger with desire to kill people, depression with disordered speech and crying and laughing. |
KI1
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PC9
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Inability to speak,
night-time crying in children. |
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Febrile illness with
confused spirit. |
SJ1
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Excessive dreaming,
insomnia, restlessness and anxiety. |
GB44
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Epilepsy, mania-depression
disorder, fondness for sleeping. |
LR1
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Cough (with blood,
hiccup, hypogastric or sacral pain), chest Bi with difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath with Heart Bi. |
LU10
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Abdominal pain and
distention, borborygmus, dysentery-like disorders, bloody stool, diarrhoea, constipation. |
ST44
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Abdominal distention,
diarrhoea, constipation, heavy body, sudden oedema of the limbs, oppression of the chest, inability to lie down. |
SP2
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Palpitations, chest pain.
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Ht8
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Asthma, coughing blood,
irregular menstruation, infertility, nocturnal emissions, spermat- orrhoea, impotence, wasting and thirsting syndrome, difficult urination, diarrhoea. |
KI2
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Delirium, coma, epilepsy,
mania-depression disorder, fright, propensity to anger, ceaseless laughter at other's misfortune, heart pain, chest and flank pain, cough. |
PC8
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Paroxysmal coughing with
flank pain or haemoptysis, pain of the Heart and the Liver, pain and distention of the chest, flank and hypochondrium, much sighing. |
LR2
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the Shu Stream points on the yin channels are also the yuan source points and have a strong action on regulating their respective Zang. They are
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LU9, SP3, HT7, KI3, LR3, PC7
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The Shu Stream points on the yang channels have an important effect on
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regulating the meridians
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clears wind and heat from the head, throat,
teeth, eyes and mouth; shoulder and back pain from chronic Bi leading to exhaustion of Qi and blood"; Acute stiff neck, redness and swelling of the dorsum of the hand, difficulty in flexing and extending the fingers. |
LI3
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is a vital point for
regulating disorders of Tai Yang and Du Mai channels; disorders of the neck; Stiffness and pain of the head and neck, difficulty in turning the neck, pain of the back and shoulder, pain of the shoulder, elbow and arm, spasm of the elbow, spasm and pain of the fingers, pain of the lower back and knees. |
SI3
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is important for disorders of Shao Yang
channel, especially the ears; Inability to extend and flex the fingers, pain of the spine, pain of the elbow, arm and shoulder, numbness of the limbs. |
SJ3
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has a particularly strong action on dispersing stagnation of Liver-Qi
throughout the Gall-Bladder and Shao Yang channels |
GB41
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general aching due to wind and
damp-heat Bi; Swelling and pain of the dorsum of the foot, difficulty in flexing and extending the toes. |
ST43
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Pain of the knee and thigh,
joint pains, bone pain, lumbar pain, Wei syndrome |
SP3
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Stiff neck, pain of the
lumbar region and back, thigh pain. |
BL65
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lower HeSea of the LI
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ST37
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lower HeSea of the Small Intestine
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ST39
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lower HeSea of the Bladder
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BL39
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Erysipelas, urticaria, dry
skin, scaly skin, itching of the skin, shingles, pain and itching of the whole body as if bitten by insects, carbuncles |
L.I. 11
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Genital eczema.
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LR8
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He Sea pts that treat the skin
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LI11, BL40, SJ10, PC3, LR8
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