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93 Cards in this Set
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fever, aversion to cold, stuffy chest, pain at the clavicle, shoulders and arms
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Lung Channel
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Sore throat, toothache, epistaxis, runny nose, swollen and painful gums, swollen eyes channel pain
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Large Intestine
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eye pain, epistaxis, neck swelling, facial paralysis, cold legs and feet
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stomach
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vaginal discharge, cold along the channel, weak leg muscles
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spleen
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eye pain, pain along the inner arm, scapula pain
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heart
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neck pain, elbow pain, stiff neck, lateral arm pain, scapula pain
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small intestine
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fever, aversion to cold, headache, stiff neck, LBP, eye pain, posterior leg pain
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bladder
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stiff neck, pain along the channel, contracture of elbow or hand
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pericardium
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pain along channel, elbow pain, alternation of fever and chills, deafness, pain and discharge from the ear, pain at the top of the shoulders
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san jiao
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alternation of fever and chills, headache, deafness, pain at the hip and lateral leg, breast pain and distention
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gall bladder
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headache and swelling of the eyes, cramps in the legs
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liver
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Which channels all treat chest disorders
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3 yin hand- lung pericardium heart
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which channels all treat face, head, sense organs, febrile disorders
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3 yang hand- LI, SJ, SI
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which channels all treat urogenital system, abdomen, and chest disorders
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3 yin foot- liver, spleen, kd
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which channels all treat mental disorders, febrile diseases, eye disorders
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3 yang foot- GB, ST, UB
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Jing well generally used for:
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mental illness, emergency conditions, moves blood, gets heat and wind out
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Ying Spring generally used for:
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febrile desease, heat in zangfu, all heat internal and external, eliminate pathogens, yang are used for channel patterns, surface, bi etc, yin used for internal disorders
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Shu-Stream points generally used for:
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joint problems and disorders along outer course of affected meridian
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Jing-River points generally used for:
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diseases along the outer course of affected meridian
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He-Sea points generally used for:
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zangfu organ problems, esp. fu organs
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What do yuan source yin channels do?
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Tonifies their respective zang organ
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what do yuan source yang channels do?
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expel pathogenic factors
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command pt for abdomen
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st36
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command pt for back/lumbar
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bl40
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command pt for head/back of neck
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lu7
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command pt for face and mouth
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li4
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command pt for chest
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pc 6
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hand yin group luo
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pc 5
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hand yang group luo
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sj 8
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foot yin group luo
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sp 6
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foot yang group luo
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gb 39
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Master Couple of the ren mai
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lu 7, ki 6
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m/c pts for yin qiao
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ki6/lu 7
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m/c pts for du mai
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si 3/ub 62
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m/c points for yang qiao mai
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ub 62/si3
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m/c for the chong mai
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sp 4/pc 6
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m/c for the yin wei mai
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pc 6/sp 4
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m/c dai mai
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gb41/sj5
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m/c its of yang wei mai
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sj 5/ gb 41
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what points for the yin qiao mai
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kd 2, kd 6, st 12, st 9, bl 1, lu 7
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what point for the yin qiao mai
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ub 62, si 3, ub 61, ub 59, gb 29, si 10, li 15, li 16, st 4, st 1, ub 1, gb 20
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what points for the chong mai
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ren 1, st 30, ki 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, sp 4/ pc 6
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What points for the dai mai
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gb 26, gb 27, gb 28 gb 41/sj 5
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what points for the yin wei
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kd 9, sp 13, sp 15, sp 16, lv 14, ren 22, ren 23, pc 6/sp 4,
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what points for the yang wei mai
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ub 63, gb 35, si 10, th 15, gb 21, gb 13, gb 14, gb 15, gb 16, gb 17, gb 18, 1b 19, gb 20, du 16, du 15, th 5/ gb 41
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xtras for blood
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chong mai
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xtras for skin and hair
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chong mai
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xtras for gyn stuff
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chong mai
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xtras for yin pathogens- damp phlegm
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ren mai
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xtras for lower abdomen
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ren mai
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xtras for lung problems
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ren mai
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xtras for mouth, tongue, eyes
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ren mai
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xtras for body fluid xu
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ren mai
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xtras for spine pain
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du
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xtras for wind- internal or external
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du
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xtras for CNS sx
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du
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xtras for memory
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du
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xtras for yang xu
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du
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xtras for heat- yang excess
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du
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xtras for psychoemotional
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yin wei mai
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xtras for depression
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yinweimai
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xtras for yin or blood xu
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yinwei mai
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xtras for insomnia
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yinweimai
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xtras for multiple organ path
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yinweimai
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xtras for counterflow qi
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dai mai
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xtras for lumbar sagging
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daimai
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xtras for 'things sinking'
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daimai
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xtras for dizziness from si or xu
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daimai
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what shu for mental illness
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jing well
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what shu for emergency conditions
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jing well
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what shu for moving blood
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jing well
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what shu for getting heat and wind out
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jing well
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what shu for fullness below the heart
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jing well
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what shu used for excess qi
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jing well
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what shu for febrile disease
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ying spring
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what shu for heat in zangfu
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ying spring
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what shu for internal and external heat
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ying spring
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what shu yang for channel patterns, surface, bi
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ring spring yang
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what shu yin for internal disorders
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ying spring yin
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what shu for joint problems
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shu stream
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what shu for accumulation of damp
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shu stream
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what shu for cough
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jing river
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what shu for sinews and bones
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jing river
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what shu for change in voice
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jing river
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what shu for zangfu especially fu
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he sea
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what shu yang for stomach and bowels
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he sea
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what shu yin for urinary function
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he sea
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what category yang channel for pathogenic factors
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yuan source
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what category of points for acute symptoms
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xi cleft
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what category of points for chronic conditions or related to paired meridians
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luo
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what points used for disorders on pathway of luo
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luo
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what category points used for disorders of psychoemotional nature
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luo
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what category of points used for swelling, change in color
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luo
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