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[SCU - Points 3] Ear Acupuncture Locations
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Stomach | In the Cavum of Conchae, where the crus of helix "disappears" |
| Duodenum | In the cymba of conchae, between Prolapse & SI points |
| Small Intestine | In the cymba of conchae, above midpoint of crus of helix |
| Large Intestine | In the cymba of conchae, above crus of helix, anterior to SI point |
| Prostate | In the cymba of conchae, medial to Bladder point |
| Bladder | In the cymba of conchae, above the LI point |
| Kidney | In the cymba of conchae, above the SI point |
| Ureter | In the cymba of conchae, between Bladder & Kidney point |
| Pancreas/GallBladder | In the cymba of conchae, between LV & KD point |
| Eye | Section 5 of the earlobe |
| Tooth Extraction Anesthetic | One in Section 1; One in Section 4 of the earlobe |
| Neurasthenia | Between Section 1 & 4 of the earlobe |
| Tongue | Center of Section 2 of the earlobe |
| Upper Palate | Posterior & Inferior part of Section 2 of the earlobe |
| Lower Palate | Anterior & Superior part of Section 2 of the earlobe |
| Maxilla | Lower part of Section 3 of the earlobe |
| Mandible | Upper part of Section 3 of the earlobe |
| Inner Ear | Section 6 of the earlobe |
| Tonsil #4 | Section 8 of the earlobe |
| Face Area | Inbetween and encompassing Borders of Section 2/3,5/6,8/9 |
| Special Tumor Area | Along border of ear lobe up to bottom of helix on a line extending from Helix #4 (on helix above Section 3) to Helix #6 (bottom of Section 8) |
| Fingers | Above Darwin's Tubercle |
| Wrist | Level with Prominence of Darwin's Tubercle |
| Allergy | Medial to Wrist point |
| Shoulder | In Scapha level with Supratragic Notch |
| Elbow | Midway between Shoulder & Wrist Point |
| Shoulder Joint | Midway between Shoulder & Clavicle |
| Clavicle | Level with Anti-Helix |
| Shoulder Pain | Superior & Medial to Shoulder Joint |
| Abdominal Wall | Above Shoulder Point on medial border of anti-helix & scapha |
| Nephritis | Inferior to Clavicle Point on the depression on lower margin of scapha |