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Main point for Cough
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UB 13(Cupping on UB 12, UB 13)
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Cough due to Wind Cold
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Lu 7, LI 4
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Cough due to Wind heat if
a. pain & swelling of the throat b. fever and aversion to cold |
a. LU 11
b. Du 14, TW5 |
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Cough due to phlegm in the throat
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R12, Lu 5, St 36, St 40
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a. Cough due to Lung dryness form Yin deficiency
b. if coughing blood? |
a. Lu 1, Lu 7, K6
b. Lu 6, UB 17 |
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Main point for Asthma?
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UB 13
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Asthma due to Wind Cold?
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UB 12, Du 14, Lu 7, LI 4
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Asthma due to Phlegm Heat
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ding chuan, R22, Lu 5, St 40
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Asthma due to Lung deficiency?
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Lu 9, St 36, Sp3
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asthma due to Kd deficiency
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K3, Ub 23, R17, R6
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Main point for Epigastric Pain?
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R12, P6, St 36
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Epigastric pain due to
a. food retention b. Liver overacting Stomach c. Stomach deficiency with cold stagnation |
a. Inner Neiting
b. Liv14, Liv3 c. R6, UB 20, SP 4 (& P6) |
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Main points for
a. vomiting b. persistent vomiting |
a. R12, St 36, P6+Sp4
b. bleed JinJin, YuYe |
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Vomiting with (a) food retention (b) Liv overacting Stomach (c) Sp/St Deficiency
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a. R10
b. Liv3 c. UB 20 |
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Main points for Hiccups
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UB 17, R12, P6, St 36
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What should you cup for hiccups?
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UB 17, UB 46, UB 18, R12, St 18
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Hiccups with (a) food retention (b) Liv overacting Stomach (c) St Cold
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a. R14, Inner Neiting (plantar side opp St44)b. R17, Liv3c. R13
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Main point for Abdominal Pain
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R12, St 36
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Abdominal Pain due to (a) cold accumulation (b) Sp Yang Xu (c) Food Retention
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a. R8, Sp4b. UB 20, Ub 21, Liv 13, R6c. St 25, R6, Inner Neiting
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Main point for (a) Diarrhea?
(b) if acute? (c) if chronic? |
a. ST 36
b. St 25 c. UB 20 |
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Diarrhea due to (a) cold damp (b) damp heat (c) food retention
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a. R12, R6
b. St44, Sp9 c. Inner Neiting |
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Diarrhea due to (a) Sp xu (b) Kidney xu
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a. Liv 3, Sp3, R12
b. Ub 23, D4, R4, K3 |
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Main points for Dysentery
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St 25, St 37
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Dysentery due to
a. damp heat b. cold-damp |
a. LI 11, LI 4
b. R12, moxa R6, Sp9 |
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Dysentery which is
a. food resistant b. intermittent |
a. R12, P6
b. Ub 20, UB 21, R4, St 36 |
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Main points for Abdominal distention
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R12, St 25, St 36, St 37
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Abdominal distention due toa. excessb. deficiency
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a. LI 4, R6, Sp9b. R4, Sp 3
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Main points for Jaundice
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Sp9, st 36, Ub 19, Du 9(empirical)
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Yang Jaundice (damp heat)
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Liv 3, GB 34
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Yin Jaundice (cold-damp)
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Ub 20, Ub 48
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Main points for Constipation
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UB 25, St 25, TW 6, K6
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Constipation due to excess:a. heat accumulationb. Qi Stagnation
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a LI 11, LI 4b. R12, Liv 3
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Constipation due to deficiency
a. Qi & Blood xu b. Cold agglomeration |
a. UB 20, UB 21, St 36
b. moxa R8, R6 |
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Prolapse of the Rectum
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Du 20, UB 25, Du 1, St 36
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Yang edema
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Lu 7, LI 4, LI6 (opens WP) Sp9, Ub 39 (LHS of TW)
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a. Yin edema withb. facial puffinessc. edema on the pedis dorsum
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a.UB 20, UB 23, R9, R4, K7, St 36b. Du 26c. GB 41, Sp5
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Main points for Nocturnal Enuresis
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UB 23, UB28, R3, Sp 6, Liv 1
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Nocturnal Enuresis with
a. dreams b. loss of appetite |
a. H7
b. UB 20 & St 36 |
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3 points for Windstroke Jing Luo
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Du 20, UB 7, Du 16
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Six points for Malaria
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Du 14, Du 13, SI 3, P5, TW2, GB 41
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Five points for Jaundice
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Sp 9, St36, UB18, UB19, Du9
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Pain in abdomen has two main points. If epigastrium add
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R12 and St 36 add P6 to go to the chest
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In addition to three abdominal points what point treats vomiting? hiccups?
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Sp4, UB17
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Four point for abdominal DISTENSION
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R12, St36, St25, St 37
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Five points for Plumpit Qi
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R22, P6, St40, R17, Liv3
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Diarrhea point is? If acute add? if chronic add?
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St 36, Acute St25, Chronic UB20
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Four points for Constipation
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St 25, UB 25, TW6, K6
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Four points for Nocturnal Enuresis
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UB23, UB 28, R3, Sp6, Liv1
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Three points for Lin Disturbance
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UB28, R3, Sp9
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Three points for Heart Insomnia
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H7, Sp6, AnMian
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Six points for Poor Memory
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UB 15, UB20, UB23, St 36, K6, SiShenCong
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Four points for Palpitations
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UB15, R14, H7, P6
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Four points for Depression
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UB15, UB18, UB20, H7
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Five points for Mania
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Du14, Du16, Du26, P6, 13 GB
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Point for Manic Depression
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St40
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Main point for Amennorhea
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Sp6
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Main two points for prolonged labor
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Sp6, UB67
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Points to inhibit lactation
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Gb41, Gb37
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Breast Abscess
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three points main points St18, R17, SI1 plus GB21, St36 and Liv3
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5 points for Urticaria (Hives)
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Sp6 plus LI11-UB40-Sp10-LI4
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Erysipelas
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P3, ashi points plus LI11-UB40-Sp10-LI4
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Herpes Zoster
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GB34, Liv3 plus LI11-UB40-Sp10
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Boil
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Du10, P4 (xc), Du12 plus UB40-Sp10
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Mumps
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LI 11, LI4, St6, TW17, TW5, TW20 moxa with Deng Xin Cao
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Five points for Torticollis
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Du 14, UB10, SI1, GB39, SI3
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Wind-stroke prevention
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St36, GB39
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Five weird points to cup for Hiccups
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UB17, UB46, UB18, R12, St18
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Points for Yin Jaundice vs Yang Jaundice
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Yin UB20 and UB48 (GB BS line) Yang Liv3 and GB34
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Yang Edema
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Lu7, LI4, LI6 (luo), Sp9, UB39 (LHS of TW)
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Yin Edema
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UB20, UB23, R9, R4, K7, St36
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Which five points are for Epilepsy DURING a seizure?
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Du26, R15, P5, Liv3, St40
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Which six points are for Epilepsy AFTER a seizure?
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UB15, YinTang, H7, Sp6, K3, YaoQi
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Six points for Goiter
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TW13, LI17, SI17, R22, LI4, St36
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Four points for Intestinal Abscess
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St25, LI 11, LanWei, St37
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Two 3 point options for Yin Deficiency Sore throat
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K3, Lu10, R23 or K6, Lu7, LI18
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Four points for Excess Heat Sore Throat
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Lu11, LI 4, St 44, SI17
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