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Compiled from Exam 2, Functional Points, YNSA
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Concha wall near Intertragic notch, in center of 1st or most anterior section of Antitragus (behind forehead pt) | Ovaries/Testes |
| On Inferior Tragus Protrusion @ LM10, edge of Tragus | Adrenal Gland |
| On edge of Concha Wall, superior to Concha Ridge, above LV pt | Thymus Gland |
| On Antihelix Tail, Scaphoid Fossa side, below Neck Pt | Thyroid Gland |
| on the most inferior aspect of Tragus, near LM9, on cartilage | Pineal Gland |
| At junction of Lobe and jaw @ LM8 | Limbic System |
| At center of section 6 of Lobe, below Vertex pt | Hippocampus |
| In section 2 of Lobe, on posterior side of Intertragic Notch & Lobe (posterior to LM9 where cartilage and lobe meet) | Amygdala Nucleus |
| On Inferior Concha, below LM0 on floor | Cardiac Orifice |
| On Inferior Concha, next to Ear Canal, below Helix Root | Mouth |
| On Inferior Concha, btwn Mouth and Cardiac Orifice pts | Esophagus |
| On Concha Ridge, the 2nd notch peripheral to LM0 | Stomach |
| On the Superior Concha, above esophagus pt | Small Intestine |
| On the Superior Concha, above the mouth pt | Large Intestine |
| On the external surface of the Helix Root, t a right angle to Mouth and LI pts | Rectum |
| On the innermost aspect of the Superior Concha where the Internal Helix and Inferior Crus meet at a tip, slide from LI pt until you meet the wall | Hemorrhoid pt |
| On the Concha Wall from LM14-LM16 | Circulatory System/Blood Vessels |
| On the Inferior Concha, below Concha Ridge & superior to HT pt | Lung 1 |
| Deepest part of Inferior Concha, where light shines back from flashlight | Heart |
| On the Inferior Concha, inferior to HT pt | Lung 2 |
| On the Inferior Concha, 1/2 btwn Ear Canal and HT pt | Trachea |
| On the Helix Root, btwn the esophagus and SI pts | Diaphragm |
| On the Superior Concha, on the floor, btwn the SI and LI pts | Appendix |
| On the Concha Rdge, toward the superior border near Concha Wall, above ST pt | Liver |
| On the Inferior Concha, inferior to LV pt, near Concha wall (maybe left ear only) | Spleen |
| On the Superior Concha, above the LV pt (maybe right ear only) | Gall Bladder |
| On the Superior Concha, above the GB pt, near Concha wall | Pancreas |
| On the Superior Concha floor, below LM16, tucked under against wall | Kidney |
| On the Superior Concha floor below LM17 | Bladder |
| On the innermost tip of Superior Concha, under flap of Helix where it meet Inferior Crus of Antihelix, above Hemorrhoid pt, below Autonomic pt | Prostate |
| In the center of Triangular Fossa | Uterus |
| In the center of the posterior 3rd of the Antitragus, near the Antitragal-Antihelix groove | Occiput |
| In the center of the middle 3rd of the Antitragus | Temple |
| In the center of the anterior 3rd of the Antitragus, closest to the Antitragic Notch, near LM9 | Forehead |
| In the center of the 6th section of the Lobe below LM13 heading towards LM7 (bottom of lobe) | Vertex |
| In the 8th section of the Lobe, where the Scaphoid Fossa and the Lobe meet at the end of the cartilage | TMJ |
| In the center of section 2 of the Lobe just above Master Cerebral | Dental Analgesia 1 |
| On the Helix Tail from LM4-LM6 | Skin Disorders |
| Same as Master Sensorial in the center of the Lobe, usually section 4 | Eye/Master Sensorial |
| On the middle of the Tragus, where it meets the face, Above the Tranquilizer pt | External Nose |
| In the center of the 5th section of the Lobe, below Temple and Vertex | Inner Ear |
| On the Concha side of the Antihelix Tail, btwn the base of the Antihelix @ LM14 and LM15, on the edge | Cervical Spine |
| On the Concha side of teh Antihelix Body, btwn LM15 & LM16, on the edge | Thoracic Spine |
| On the spine of the Antihelix Inferior Crus, btwn LM16 & LM17 | Lumbar Spine |
| On the spine of the Antihelix Inferior Crus, btwn LM17& LM1 | Sacral Spine |
| On the Scaphoid Fossa side of the Antihelix Tail, in the 1st section of the division, sl less than 1/2 way | Neck |
| On the Scaphoid Fossa side in center of the 2nd section | Breast/Chest |
| At the tip of Triangular Fossa, in fossa | Pelvic Girdle |
| On Antihelix Superior Crus, in 1st quarter on the Triangular Fossa side of the Superior Crus of the Antihelix, level w/ Darwin's Tubercle | Hip |
| On the Antihelix Superior Crus, in 2nd quarter on the Triangular Fossa side | Knee |
| On the inferior aspect of the Antihelix Superior Crus, in the 3rd quarter, on the Triangular Fossa side (bottom 1/2 of section) | Ankle |
| On the inferior aspect of the Antihelix Superior Crus, in the 3rd quarter, on the Triangular Fossa side, under the Helix (upper 1/2 of section) | Foot/Heel |
| On the Superior Crus, in the 3rd Quarter, on the Scaphoid Fossa side of the Antihelix, under the Helix Brim | Toes |
| Level w/ center of the Helix Root, in the Scaphoid Fossa | Shoulder |
| mdwy btwn LM14 and Shoulder pt in Scaphoid Fossa | Clavicle |
| At the level of the Inferior Crus of the Antihelix in the Scaphoid Fossa | Elbow |
| Level w/ Darwin's Tubercle in the Scaphoid Fossa | Wrist |
| Btwn the Elbow and Wrist pts in Scaphoid Fossa | Forearm |
| Level w/ LM3 in the Scaphoid Fossa | Hand |
| On the uppermost Scaphoid Fossa, on the wall above LM3 covered by Helix Brim | Fingers |
| On Antihelix Superior Crus on the Scaphoid Fossa side, level w/ knee in 2nd quarter | Thumb |
| For sexual dysfunction, ovarian/testicular cancer, impotency, infertility | Ovaries/Testes |
| For stress & related disorders, hypersensitivity, rheumatism, allergies, skin disorders | Adrenal Gland |
| For colds, flus, allergies, cancer, HIV, AIDS, Lyme's disease | Thymus Gland |
| For hyper/hypothyroidism, goiter | Thyroid Gland |
| For jet lag, irregular sleep patterns, insomnia | Pineal Gland |
| For memory problems, amnesia, sexual arousal, aggressive impulses, compulsivity, retention of emo experiences | Limbic System |
| For memory problems, amnesia, retention of emo experiences, PTSD | Hippocampus |
| For anger, irritability, XS aggressiveness, mania, sexual compulsions, sexual drama | Amygdala Nucleus |
| Vitality Point | On the superior Tragus central to LM 11 (superior Tragus protrusion) |
| Appetite Control | Hunger point, located on the middle of Tragus, between LM 10 and LM 11 |
| Thirst Point | On the Tragus, between Vitality and Appetite Control Points |
| Laterality | On the sideburns area of the face, level with oscillation pint (adrenal point) and LM 10 |
| Mania | On the inferior Tragus edge, between LM 9 and LM 10 level with the tranquilizer point |
| Nicotine | On the inferior Tragus edge, between mania and laterality |
| Hypertension 2 | High blood pressure point, on the inferior Tragus, the same location as the Tranquilizer point |
| Dizziness | On the concha wall, below occiput point, mirroring occiput. |
| Muscle Relaxation | On the inferior concha, near the spleen point |
| Cirrhosis | On the concha ridge in the region of the liver point |
| Analgesia | on the superior concha, between point zero and stomach point, on the floor. |
| Alcoholic Point | On the superior concha below kidney point |
| Mercury Toxicity | on the superior concha below bladder (LM 17) |
| Constipation | on the inferior triangular fossa, superior to LM 17 |
| Hypertension 3 | on the superior posterior groove, the entire length of the mirrored image of the antihelix |
| Nervousness | on the lobe in section 1, above the tonsil point |
| Sneezing Point | in section 5 of the lobe, in the center of the upper half of the section above internal ear |
| Master Point for Metabolism | in section 7 of the lobe, below occiput point on the edge |
| Aggresivity 1 | this point is in the same region as the amygdala nucleus point which regulates aggressive behaviors. In section 2 of the lobe, where the posterior side of the intertragic notch and the lobe meet (may be slightly lower) |
| Memory 2 | On the lobe in section 4, below forehead where lobe and anti-Tragus meet |
| Anti-Depressant 1 | On the peripheral lobe, where the Antitragus, lobe, and scaphoid fossa all meet, superior to TMJ |
| Heat Point | on the antihelix body, at the junction of the inferior and superior Crus |
| Insomnia 1 | On the scaphoid fossa below the wrist point (Darwin¬タルs Tubercle) |
| Insomnia 2 | On the scaphoid fossa below the shoulder point (level with root of helix) |
| Alertness Point | On the helix, near LM4, level with Insomnia 1 |
| Psychosomatic Reactions 1 | On the superior helix root, as it joins the face at LM1 |
| Weather Point | on the helix root, superior to hemorrhoid point, follow Large Intestine point out |
| Sexual Desire | On the helix root as it joins the superior edge of the Tragus |
| Master Omega | Same as Master Cerebral Point, where the lobe meets the face at LM 8 on the lobe. |
| NADA Protocol Points | Autonomic (Sympathetic), Kidney, Shenmen, Liver, LU2 or LU1 |
| Sensory 1 | Eye. Vertically down from A point on to the forehead in the 1st depression. |
| Sensory 2 | Nose. Vertically down from Sensory 1, in the 2nd depression on the forehead. |
| Sensory 3 | Mouth. vertically down from Sensory 1 & 2 in the last depression on the forehead. |
| Sensory 4 | Ear. Down from ST 8 or C point until level with Sensory 2 point, which is in the 2nd depression on the forehead. |
| A point location | Follows a vertical line from anterior to posterior, approximately 1 cm lateral to the midline, level with GV 24 at BL 3. |
| A point function | (Head) For disorders related to the cervical spine, neck, headaches, facial pain or paralysis and TMJ disorders |
| B Point location | Located approximately 1 cm lateral to A point (or 2 cm lateral to the midline), on a line with Yuyao and GV 14. |
| B point function | (Shoulder/Neck) For shoulder pain, disorders related to the cervical spine, neck/arm problems, problems of the SCM and trapezius muscles |
| C Point location | located approximately 2.5 cm lateral to B point, or 4.5 to 5 cm lateral to the midline, at ST 8. It is about 2 cm long following the shape of the skull. |
| C Point function | Problems of the upper extremities from shoulder joint to finger tips, including carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, etc. |
| Yamamoto Knee Point | Located between B and C Points, for knee pain. |
| D point location | located in the temporal region, above the zygomatic arch, 2cm in front of the ear, at GB 3, needled towards GB 2. |
| D point function | For disorders related to the lumbar and sacral vertebrae and coccyx. Circulatory problems of the legs, low back pain, sciatica, prostatitis. |
| Yin D1-D6 points location | Located in the vertical line approximately 1 cm in length, posterior to the D point and just in front of the ear (3 silly geese) |
| Yin D1-D6 point function | For problems of the lumbar spine and sacrum, sciatica, pelvic, OBGYN, prostate problems. |
| E point location | Beings at GB 14, follows a line approximately 2 cm in length towards Yin Tang |
| E point function | For disorders related to Thoracic vertebrae, ribs, thoracic cavity and internal organs in the trunk/ribcage area. |
| F point location | Located on the highest prominence of the mastoid process |
| F point function | L5 to S1, this point represents the sciatic nerve and the only indication is sciatica. |
| G point location | Located at GB 12 needled posterior and downward. |
| G point function | Knee problems |
| Basic G points location | three points situated around the edge of the mastoid processes, G3 is located at GB 12 |
| Basic G point functions | G1 ¬タモ medial, G2 - frontal/patella, G3 ¬タモ lateral knee. |
| H point location | Level with the B point, and ᅡᄑ cun back. |
| H point function | used mainly in conjunction with D point and rarely used alone. For chronic low back pain (lumbar) or problems with the lower extremities. |
| I point location | Level with C point and ᅡᄑ cun back |
| I point function | Used mainly in conjunction with D point and rarely used alone. For chronic low back pain lumbar and sacral and sciatica or problems with the lower extremities. |