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Acupuncture "The Heart controls Sweating" 
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Channel Theory

Qi Circulation Times

Qi Circulation Path

Major Points


Channels
Lung

Large Intestine

Stomach

Spleen

Heart

Small Intestine

Bladder

Kidney

Pericardium

San Jiao

Gall Bladder

Liver

Ren Mai (Conception)

Du Mai (Governing)

Extra Points

REN-03 (Zhong Ji) Central Pole

 
Previous PointNext Point  Ren Mai (Conception Vessel)
  • Meeting Point of the Conception Vessel with the Spleen, Liver, and Kidney Channels
  • Front Mu of the Bladder

Common and Key Uses:
  • Damp-Heat urinary disorders
Actions:
  • Benefits the Bladder, regulates Qi transformation and drains damp-heat
  • Drains dampness and treats leucorrhoea
  • Benefits the uterus and regulates menstruation
  • Dispels stagnation and benefits the lower jiao
  • Fortifies the Kidneys
Indications:
  • Enuresis, nocturnal emission, impotence, hernia, uterine bleeding, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, morbid leukorrhea, frequency of urination, retention of urine, pain in the lower abdomen, prolapse of the uterus, vaginitis.
Location (CAM):
  • On the anterior midline, 4 cun below the umbilicus.
Location (AMOA):
  • On the midline of the lower abdomen, 4 cun inferior to the umbilicus and 1 cun superior to the pubic symphysis.
Needling Method:
  • Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 inch. Moxibustion is applicable.

    Great care should be taken to puncture the points from Qugu (REN-02) to Shangwan (REN-13) of this meridian in pregnant women.
 

References

Acupuncture




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.

- T.Dehli