|
Bladder Channel of Foot Tai Yang
- BL-01 (Jing Ming) Bright Eyes
Meeting Point of the Bladder, Small Intestine, Stomach, Gallbladder, and Sanjiao Channels with the Governing, Yin Motility and Yang Motility Vessels
- BL-02 (Zan Zhu) Bamboo Gathering
- BL-03 (Mei Chong) Eyebrow Ascension
- BL-04 (Qu Cha) Deviating Turn
- BL-05 (Wu Chu) Fifth Place
- BL-06 (Cheng Guang) Light Guard
- BL-07 (Tong Tian) Celestial Connection
- BL-08 (Luo Que) Declining Connection
- BL-09 (Yu Zhen) Jade Pillow
- BL-10 (Tian Zhu) Celestial Pillar
Point of the Window of Heaven
- BL-11 (Da Zhu) Great Shuttle
Hui-Meeting Point of the Bones, Point of the Sea of Blood, Meeting Point of the Bladder, Small Intestine, Sanjiao and Gallbladder Channels and the Governing Vessel
- BL-12 (Feng Men) Wind Gate
Meeting Point of the Bladder Channel with the Governing Vessel
- BL-13 (Fei Shu) Lung Shu
Back Shu of the Lungs
- BL-14 (Jue Yin Shu) Jue Yin Shu
Back Shu of the Pericardium
- BL-15 (Xin Shu) Heart Shu
Back Shu of the Heart
- BL-16 (Du Shu) Governing Shu
- BL-17 (Ge Shu) Diaphragm Shu
Hui-Meeting Point of Blood
- BL-18 (Gan Shu) Liver Shu
Back Shu of the Liver
- BL-19 (Dan Shu) Gallbladder Shu
Back Shu of the Gallbladder
- BL-20 (Pi Shu) Spleen Shu
Back Shu of the Spleen
- BL-21 (Wei Shu) Stomach Shu
Back Shu of the Stomach
- BL-22 (San Jiao Shu) Triple Burner Shu
Back Shu of the San Jiao
- BL-23 (Shen Shu) Kidney Shu
Back Shu of the Kidneys
- BL-24 (Qi Hai Shu) Sea of Qi Shu
Sea of Qi Shu
- BL-25 (Da Chang Shu) Large Intestine Shu
Back Shu of the Large Intestine
- BL-26 (Guan Yuan Shu) Origin Pass Shu
Gate of Origin Shu
- BL-27 (Xiao Chang Shu) Small Intestine Shu
Back Shu of the Small Intestine
- BL-28 (Pang Guang Shu) Bladder Shu
Back Shu of the Bladder
- BL-29 (Zhong Lu Shu) Central Backbone Shu
Mid-Spine Shu
- BL-30 (Bai Huan Shu) White Ring Shu
White Ring Shu
- BL-31 (Shang Liao) Upper Bone Hole
Meeting Point of the Bladder and Gallbladder Channels
- BL-32 (Ci Liao) Second Bone Hole
Meeting Point of the Bladder and Gallbladder Channels
- BL-33 (Zhong Liao) Central Bone Hole
Meeting Point of the Bladder and Gallbladder Channels
- BL-34 (Xia Liao) Lower Bone Hole
Meeting Point of the Bladder and Gallbladder Channels
- BL-35 (Hui Yang) Meeting of Yang
Meeting of Yang
- BL-36 (Cheng Fu) Support
- BL-37 (Yin Men) Gate of Abundance
- BL-38 (Fu Xi) Superficial Cleft
- BL-39 (Wei Yang) Bend Yang
Lower He-Sea Point of the Sanjiao
- BL-40 (Wei Zhong) Bend Middle
He-Sea & Earth Point
Gao Wu Command Point, Ma Dan-yang Heavenly Star Point
- BL-41 (Fu Fen) Attached Branch
Meeting Point of the Bladder and Small Intestine Channels
- BL-42 (Po Hu) Po Door
- BL-43 (Gao Huang Shu) Gao Huang Shu
- BL-44 (Shen Tang) Spirit Hall
- BL-45 (Yi Xi) Yi Xi
- BL-46 (Ge Guan) Diaphragm Pass
- BL-47 (Hun Men) Hun Gate
- BL-48 (Yang Gang) Yang Headrope
- BL-49 (Yi She) Reflection Abode
- BL-50 (Wei Cang) Stomach Granary
- BL-51 (Huang Men) Huang Gate
- BL-52 (Zhi Shi) Will Chamber
- BL-53 (Bao Huang) Bladder Huang
- BL-54 (Zhi Bian) Sequential Limit
- BL-55 (He Yang) Yang Union
- BL-56 (Cheng Jin) Sinew Support
- BL-57 (Cheng Shan) Mountain Support
Ma Dan-yang Heavenly Star Point
- BL-58 (Fei Yang) Taking Flight
Luo (Connecting) Point
- BL-59 (Fu Yang) Instep Yang
Xi-Cleft Point of the Yang Motility Vessel
- BL-60 (Kun Lun) Kunlun Mountains
Jing-River & Fire Point
Ma Dan-yang Heavenly Star Point
- BL-61 (Pu Can) Subservient Visitor
Meeting Point of the bladder Channel with the Yang Motility Vessel
- BL-62 (Shen Mai) Extending Vessel
Confluent Point of the Yang Motility Vessel
Sun Si-miao Ghost Point
- BL-63 (Jin Men) Metal Gate
Xi (Cleft) Point
Meeting Point of the Bladder Channel with the Yang Linking Vessel
- BL-64 (Jing Gu) Capital Bone
Yuan (Source) Point
- BL-65 (Shu Gu) Bundle Bone
Shu-Stream & Wood Point
- BL-66 (Tong Gu) Valley Passage
Ying-Spring & Water Point
- BL-67 (Zhi Yin) Reaching Yin
Jing-Well & Metal Point
|
|
|
|
A Manual of Acupuncture - Peter Deadman
One of the best Acupuncture resources written in the English language
The single point and body area illustrations alone make this book worth purchasing, not to mention the invaluable commentary and detailed research on points of the twelve primary meridians, the Conception and Governing vessels, as well as extra points.
This book is truly a treasure and definitive resource in the world of Acupuncture. No one wanting to become more serious about acupuncture should be without this book.
|
|
|
 |