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Sore/weak/cold low back
Edema in legs Aversion to cold Loose stools Impotence Infertility Bright white complexion Cold/weak knees Abundant, clear urine Apathy Premature ejaculation Are symptoms of what? |
Kidney Yang Deficiency
Kidney Empty Cold |
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Kidney Empty-Cold Tongue
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Pale, swollen, wet, maybe thin white coat
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Kidney Empty-Cold Pulse
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Slow, weak and deep
(KD Yang is the foundation for the Yang of SP and LGs. KD Yang Deficiency on a continuum often leads to SP Yang Deficiency and Retention of Damp in SP) |
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Kidney Deficiency Primary Technique
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Soothing
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Kidney Deficiency Additional Technique
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Kneading and pressure
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Kidney Yang Deficiency Application
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Gentle
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Kidney Yang Deficiency Direction
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With the flow of the channel
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Kidney Yang Deficiency Level
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Superficial
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Kidney Yang Deficiency Speed
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Slowly
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Kidney Yang Deficiency Breath
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With the exhalation
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Kidney Yang Deficiency Areas to be worked on.
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Lumbar, sacral, hypo gastric and iliac regions
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Kidney Yang Deficiency Channels:
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Urinary Bladder, Kidney, Heart, Spleen
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Kidney Yang Deficiency Points
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UB23
GB25 KD3 KD7 Du4 Ren4 Ren6 UB52 |
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Yu/Shu point for Kidney
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UB23
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Bo/Mu point for Kidney
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GB25
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Kidney Source Point
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KD3: Tonifies Kidney
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Kidney Mother/Parent Pt (Metal)
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KD7: Tonifies KD Yang
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Governing Vessel Pt: Mingmen "Life Gate"
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DU4
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Conception Vessel Pt to tonify Kidney Yang and Original Qi
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Ren4
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Sea of Qi. Tonifies Qi and Kidney Yang
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Ren6
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"Houses the Will" and Tonifies Kidney Yang
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UB52
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What Ampuku techniques for Kidney Yang Deficiency?
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Shuren
Abdominal circles Risui (w/damp) Tasshin Roto-no-jyutsu Diamond Soothing Kocho |
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What is the Core Shiatsu treatment for Kidney Yang Deficiency?
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Knead/sooth gentle and slow up Kidney Channel.
Knead/sooth LOW BACK. Back correcting. Apply any or all soothing AMPUKU techniques. |
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What points should you emphasize on the KD channel for KD Yang Deficiency?
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KD3 and KD7
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What points should you emphasize on the low back region for KD Yang Deficiency?
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UB23 and UB52. DU4
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What points should you emphasize on during AMPUKU for KD Yang Deficiency?
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GB25 and Ren6
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Thirst
5-palm sweat Night sweating Nocturnal emissions Poor memory Vertigo Deafness Dry mouth (esp at night) Ache in bones Dark scanty urine Constipation w/dry stools Dizziness Tinnitus Sore low back are signs and symptoms of what? |
Kidney Yin Deficiency
Empty-Heat |
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Tongue
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Red, peeled, cracks
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Pulse
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Rapid, (floating), empty, deep
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Treatment Goal:
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Tonify Kidney Yin
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Primary Technique
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Pressure
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Application
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Gently
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Direction
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With the flow of the channel
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Level
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Deep
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Speed
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Slow in/Quick release
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Breath
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With the exhale
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Areas to focus on
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Lumbar, sacral, hypo gastric and iliac regions
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Channels
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Kidney, Urinary Bladder, Liver, Lung, Stomach, Heart
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Kidney Yin Deficiency Points
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UB23
GB25 KD3 UB22 UB15 KD1 KD2 KD9 KD10 KD6 and LU7 together LV3 LV8 PC6 Ren4 |
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Yin deficiency is often found in clients with a history of what?
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lengthy illness, malnutrition or prolonged use of recreational/prescription drugs
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Yu/shu point for Kidney
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UB23
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Bo/Mu point for Kidney
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GB25
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Source Point for Kidney
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KD3: Tonifies Kidney Yin
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Yu/Shu for Triple Heater: regulates the Water Passages and helps quell Empty Fire
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UB22
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Yu/Shu for Heart: Calms the Mind
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UB15
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Kidney Spring Point. Child pt. (Wood) Nourishes Kidney Yin and Reduces Empty Heat.
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KD1
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Kidney Spring Point. Clears Empty Heat
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KD2
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Xi-Cleft point of the Yin Wei Mai Vessel. Beginning point of Yin Wei Mai Vessel. TONIFIES KIDNEY YIN
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KD9
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Kidney Horary Point (water point on water channel)Tonifies KD Yin
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KD10
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2 Points used together to open the Ren vessel to nourish Kidney Yin
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KD6 and LU7
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Source Point for the Liver, Regulates Liver Qi.
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LV3
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He-Sea Point for the Liver. Nourishes Liver Yin/Blood
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LV8
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Pericardium Luo-Connecting Point. Master point of Yin Wei Mai Vessel. Tonifies Yin and Calms the Mind
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PC6
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Gate to the Original Qi
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Ren4
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Ampuku techniques for Kidney Yin Deficiency
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Shuren
Tasshin Bunroku Anshin Shito Koda Ho (constipation) |
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Core Treatment for Kidney Yin Deficiency
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Knead down UB channel
Slow, gentle, deep, kneading/pressure up the Kidney Channel. Ampuku: Anshin, Tasshin, Shuren, Bunroku, Five-Phase Points. |