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T1 Lumiere Ab Points
Theurapeutics 1, Ab Points, Lumiere, Bastyr
Question | Answer |
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Ren 6 Indications: | Abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation Enuresis, hernia Spermatorrhea, impotence Irregular menses, amenorrhea Emaciation |
Ren 6 Functions: | Tonify kidney qi and yang Regulates qi Tonifies yuan qi Treats prolapse |
Ren 8 Indications: | Empty wind Frigid extremities Chronic diarrhea, hemihidrosis Edema |
Ren 8 Functions: | Rescues yang collapse, warms yang Regulates intestines Note: needling contraindicated, moxa most common technique for stimulating this point. |
Ren 10 Classification: | Crossing point of the Ren and UB channels |
Ren 10 Indications: | Epigastric pain, hiccups Abdominal distention, gas Diarrhea |
Ren 10 Functions: | Descends stomach qi Relieves food stagnation Harmonizes the middle |
What is a good point for food stagnation? | Ren 10 |
Sp 15 Classification: | Crossing point of the spleen and the yin wei channels |
Sp 15 Indications: | Diarrhea Constipation Abdominal pain |
Sp 15 Functions: | Regulates the intestines Regulates qi Tonifies the spleen |
St 27 Indications: | Lower abdominal distention and pain, hernia Dysuria Spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation, impotence |
St 27 Functions: | Tonifies kidney and essence Regulates stomach qi Promotes urination |
Ren 13 Classification: | Crossing point of the Ren, SI, and ST channels |
Ren 13 Indications: | Gastric pain, nausea, vomiting Abdominal distention Epilepsy Acid Reflex |
Ren 13 Functions: | Harmonizes and regulates the middle jiao Descends rebellious qi Stops vomiting |
St 20 Indications: | Gastric pain, vomiting Poor appetite, abdominal distention |
St 20 Functions: | Harmonizes middle jiao Descends rebellious qi |
St 44 Classification: | Ying spring point |
St 44 Indications: | Toothache, wry mouth, sore throat Epistaxis Abdominal distention, constipation, gastric pain |
St 44 Functions: | Clears heat from channel Dispels damp heat Relieves pain |
Ren 17 Classification: | Front mu point Sea of qi point |
Ren 17 Indications: | Asthma, pain, and chest constriction Cardiac pain, palpitations Hiccups, dysphagia Insufficient lactation |
Ren 17 Functions: | Opens the chest Tonifies and regulates lung qi Descends rebellious lung qi Benefits the breasts |
Liv 3 Classification: | Yuan source point Shu stream point |
Liv 3 Indications: | Headache, vertigo Eye redness, swelling and pain Wry face Depression, pain in the hypochondrium Abdominal distention, hiccups Weakness, numbness and pain of the lower extremities Irregular menses, metrorrhagia and metrostaxis Hernia, enuresis E |
Liv 3 Functions: | Regulates liver qi, regulates liver yang, nourishes liver yin Regulates menses Calms the shen |
Liv 13 Classification: | Front mu point of the spleen Crossing point of the zang |
Liv 13 Indications: | Abdominal distention, diarrhea Pain in the hypochondrium, abdominal mass |
Liv 13 Functions: | Regulates middle and lower jiaos Harmonizes the middle (esp. liver and spleen) Regulates liver qi |
St 25 Classification: | Front mu point of the large intestine |
St 25 Indications: | Abdominal distention, constipation, gas Borborygmus Periumbilical pain Constipation, diarrhea, dysentery Irregular menstruation, amenorrhea |
St 25 Functions: | Regulates SP, ST, and LI Resolves damp Clears damp heat Regulates qi and blood |
St 37 Classification: | Lower he sea point of the large intestine Sea of blood point |
St 37 Indications: | Acute appendicitis, abdominal pain, borborygmus, constipation, diarrhea Atrophy, weakness, and pain of lower extremities |
St 37 Functions: | Regulates intestines, stomach, and spleen Dispels damp heat Relieves pain |
UB 25 Classification: | Back shu of large intestine |
UB 25 Indications: | Abdominal distention Diarrhea, constipation, hemorrhoids Lumbar pain Urticaria |
UB 25 Functions: | Regulates large intestine Strengthens low back |
Sj 6 Classification: | Jing river point |
Sj 6 Indications: | Constipation Pain in hypochondrium Deafness, tinnitus |
Sj 6 Functions: | Regulates qi Clears heat Moves bowels |
Li 11 Classification: | He sea point |
Li 11 Indications: | Febrile diseases of all kinds including fever from cold and flu, sore throat, rubella, malaria Hemiplegia, headache, dizziness, toothache Red, swollen eyes or blurry vision Irregular menses, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea Shen disturbance Scro |
Li 11 Functions: | Clears heat Cools blood Resolves damp Expels wind, relieves itching |
Ren 12 Classification: | Front mu point Hui meeting point of the fu Intersection point of the Ren, SJ, SI and ST channels |
Ren 12 Indications: | Epigastric pain, vomiting, hiccup, acid regurgitation Abdominal distention, diarrhea, dyspepsia Cough, copious phlegm Jaundice Insomnia |
Ren 12 Functions: | Strengthens and harmonizes the spleen and stomach Resolves dampness Relieves pain |
Lanweixue Indications: | Acute or chronic appendicitis Acute or chronic enteritis |
Lanweixue Contraindications: | moxa |
UB 28 Classification: | Back shu point |
UB 28 Indications: | Dysuria, enuresis Low back pain and stiffness Leg pain Diarrhea, constipation |
UB 28 Functions: | Regulates the urinary bladder Resolves damp Dispels damp heat Moves stagnation Opens water passages |
Ren 3 Classification: | Front mu point Crossing point of the Ren, and SP, LIV, and KI channels |
Ren 3 Indications: | Enuresis, dysuria Spermatorrhea, impotence Irregular menses, metrorrhagia, leukorrhea, uterine prolapse, infertility Hernia |
Ren 3 Functions: | Benefits the urinary bladder Benefits urination Regulates the lower jiao Dispels damp heat |
Sp 9 Classification: | He sea point |
Sp 9 Indications: | Dysuria, urinary incontinence, edema Abdominal distention, jaundice Diarrhea Penile, vulvar pain, dysmenorrhea |
Sp 9 Functions: | Resolves damp (especially lower jiao) Regulates the spleen Opens water passages |
Sp 8 Classification: | Xi cleft point |
Sp 8 Indications: | Pain in the abdomen and lumbar area, diarrhea Dysuria, edema Irregular menses, dysmenorrhea Spermatorrhea, impotence |
Sp 8 Functions: | Tonifies spleen Regulates menses Moves blood, regulates qi |
UB 17 Classification: | Back shu point of the diaphragm Meeting point of blood |
UB 17 Indications: | Epigastric pain, hiccup, dysphagia Hemafecia Eczema, carbuncles Cough, asthma, hematemesis Tidal fever, night sweats |
UB 17 Functions: | Moves, cools, and tonifies the blood Stops bleeding Descends rebellious qi, regulates the diaphragm Calms the shen |
What does Bai Chong Wo mean: | Translation: “hundred burrowing insects” |
Bai Chong Wo Location: | 1 cun superior to SP 10. |
Bai Chong Wo Indications: | Pruritus Ulcerated lesions on lower body Ascariasis (roundworm) |
Bai Chong Wo Functions: | Clears heat in the blood Dispels wind Resolves damp |