YS -- Fire
SS -- Earth
JR -- Metal
HS -- Water
Yang Channel element order - ANSWER JW -- Metal
YS -- Water
SS -- Wood
JR -- Fire
HS -- Earth
4 needle -- deficiency syndrome - ANSWER tonify horary point on mother channel
tonify mother element on affected channel
sedate the horary point on controlling channel
sedate controlling element on affected channel
4 needle -- excess syndrome - ANSWER tonify the horary point on the controlling channel
tonify the controlling point on the affected channel
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,sedate the horary point on son channel
sedate son point on affected channel
K-8 - ANSWER Xi Cleft of Yin Qiao
2 cun above K3, 1/2 cun anterior to K7
BL-59 (bp) - ANSWER Xi Cleft of Yang Qiao
3 cun superior to BL-60
GB-35 (bp) - ANSWER Xi Cleft of Yang Wei
7 cun above top of lateral malleolus, posterior border of fibula
K-9 (bp) - ANSWER Xi Cleft of Yin Wei
5 cun above K3
Ren Luo point - ANSWER Ren15
7 above umbilicus
Du Luo point - ANSWER Du 1
2
,middle point between coccyx and anus
LU9 (bp) - ANSWER Shu Stream
Earth
Yuan Source
Influential: Vessels
on transverse crease of wrist, in depression on radial side of radial artery
when there is invisible phlegm missing HT, which point best opens orifices? - ANSWER H9
(jing, wood)
aphasia and tongue stiffness - ANSWER H5 and Du15, Ren23
HT points - ANSWER H4 Jing River, metal
H5 aphasia, Luo
H6 night sweats, Xi Cleft
H7 insomia, Shu Stream, earth
H8 tongue sores, Ying Spring, fire
P-4 (bp) - ANSWER Xi Cleft
(acute chest pain)
5 cun proximal to P-7, between tendons
P-5 (bp) - ANSWER (empirical: malaria)
Jing River
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, Metal
3 cun proximal to P-7, between tendons
empirical food retention - ANSWER Inner NeiTing
Liv5 nerve caution - ANSWER saphenous nerve
P-6 nerve caution - ANSWER medial nerve
LU-10 (bp) - ANSWER Ying Spring
Fire
midpoint of 1st metacarpal bone, between red/white skin
LU-11 (bp) - ANSWER Jing Well
Wood
radial side of thumb, 0.1 cun posterior to nail
LI-20 (bp) - ANSWER Exit
in nasiolabial sulcus, at level of inferior border of nostril
LI-18 (bp) - ANSWER Window of the Sky
level with tip of laryngeal prominence, between sternal and clavicular heads of SCM
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