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YPR - flakiness or dry patchesdeficient conditions
YPR- white colour: pimples, flaky, swelling, depressionchronic condition in corresponding area
YPR - white pimple with red rimacute flare up of chronic condition in corresponding area
YPR - pimple with pusheat or damp in corresponding area
YPR - dark brown or pigmented areachronic condition that has been resolved in corresponding area
YPR- crescent shaped scar or linesurgery in corresponding area
YPR chysanthemum shaped scar- raised or flattumour in corresponding area
YPR- skin peeling in thick flakes that do not come off with alcohol swabbingproblem with absorption of fluids in corresponding area
YPR- spider veins or vascular spidersblood stasis in corresponding area or may just be natural
Contraindication on pregnant womenDo not do on women less than 3 months pregnant except for Point 0 or stomach point for nausea Do not do any of the following points on a pregnant women; uterus, ovaries, endocrine, pelvis or any abdominal points.
Contraindication on childrendo not treat children less than 7 years old with take home treatments. Must be removed before leave office.
Contraindication on the following adults1) overly tired or really run down 2) someone who has not eaten for several hours 3) someone who is under the influence of alcohol or narcotics as it can overstimulate.
What temperature should the ear be before treating?Room Temperature
Indications for take home treatment1) remove after 3-7 days in winter 2) remove after 2-3 days in summer 3) ask if allergic to metals or adhesives 4) if point feels irritated or have discomfort-take it off
LM0Ear Center - at helix root = solar plexus/umbilical cord
LM1Helix insertion - where arms of eyeglasses rest = genitals
LM2Apex of the helix = allergies
LM3Superior Darwin's Tubercle = Anti-inflammatory (tonsilitis, rheumatoid arthritis)
LM4Inferior Darwin's Tubercle = lumbar + sacral regions
LM5Helix curve = cervical spinal cord
LM6Lobular helix notch- where cartilage of tail meets lobe = Brainstem, medulla oblongata (bell's palsey or acute stroke)
LM7Base of the Lobe - lies directly below LM0 + LM2 = inflammatory problems
LM8Lobular insertion - most inferior point of the lobe that attaches to the jaw = limbic system + cerebral cortex (nervousness, worry, anxiety, neurasthenia)
LM9Intertragic Notch - "U" shaped that separates tragus + antitragus = Pituitary gland control of hormones released by other endocrine glands
LM10Inferior tragus protrusion - lower bump on the tragus = adrenal glands (stress related disorders)
LM11Superior Tragus Protrusion - upper bump on tragus = thirst and water regulation
LM12Antitragus protrusion - the knob at the top of the antitragus = forehead of skull
LM13Apex of the Antitragus = the highest point of antitragus = temples of skull (migraines and asthma)
LM14Base of Antihelix - round knob at the base of the antihelix tail = occipital and beginning of cervical
LM15Antihelix Curve end of cervical and beginning of thoracic
LM16Antihelix notch- separates body of antihelix from the inferior crus) = end of thoracic and beginning of lumbar
LM17Midpoint of Inferior Crus - divide the inferior crus from LM16 to LM1 in half = end of lumbar and beginning of sacrum
POINT Zeroat LM0 - balances energy, hormones and brain activity. Very calming and grounding. Brings body to homeostasis
ShenmenSlightly above the tip of the triangular fossa - on the floor of the fossa. Calms shen. Treats insomnia, anxiety, depression and hypertension.
Autonomic Master Point/Sympathetic Point.At the junction of the internal helix and the inferior crus.
Allergy Master PointAt LM2 (underside of helix) - Elimination of toxins, excretion of metabolic waste, treatment of anaphylactic shock, allergic reactions.
Thalamus master PointHidden. At base of concha wall behind the antitragus. Aspirin point for any type of pain anywhere, acute or chronic. It decreases intestinal or stomach distress.
Endocrine Master Point/Internal secretions.Below LM9 at the intertragic notch.
Master Oscillation PointHidden. Laterality Point. Underside of tragus at LM10 (inferior tragus protrusion)
Tranquillizer Point/valium analog.At the inferior tragus where it meets the face (1/2 way between LM9 and LM 10) Produces major sedation and relaxation. Decreases generalized anxiety. Decresases high blood pressure.
Master Sensorial PointAt the mid point of the ear lobe. Treats any problem with any of the sensory organs
Master cerebral point/Master Omega.Where the medial ear lobe meets the face -below the intertragic notch.
Cervical SpineConchal side of the antihelix LM14 to LM15
When use cervical spineneck problems, whiplash, stiffneck, TMJ, HA assoc with neck tension
Thoracic SpineConchal side of the antihelix from LM15 (antihelix curve) to LM16 (antihelix notch)
When use Thoracic Spineany upper back problems
Lumbar SpineAlong the spine of the inferior crus LM16 (antihelix notch) to LM17 (midpoint of inferior crus)
Uses of Lumbar Spineany lower back problem; sciatica; induction of labour; neuralgia; neuropathy
Sacral Spine and coccyxAlong the spine of the inferior crus (LM17 (midpoint of inferior crus) to LM1 (helix insertion)
when use Sacral Spine and coccyxsacral pain, fractured coccyx and sciatica
Neck Pointlocated in the lower 1/3 of ear on the scaphoid fossa side of the antihelix tail- slightly less than 1/2 way down
when to use the neck ptfor sore throat-bleed with lancet; hypo- or hyperthyroidism. Acts like a window of the sky point and helps balance the energy in the head and body
Breast/Chest Pointlocated in the center of the 2nd 1/3 of the ear on the scaphoid fossa side of the antihelix tail
when to use the Breast/Chest PointChest, or breast pain tenderness; mastitis; promotes lactation; SOB or stuffy chest; will often see YPR in area with breast cancer; with chemo or radiation use tiger warmer over area
Pelvic Girdlelocated at the tip of the triangular fossa
when to use the pelvic girdle ptto induce labour; for groin hernias or any kind of groin pain
Lower limb pointsall these points will fall on the superior crus on the triangular fossa side
Hip pointLevel with darwins tubercle, on superior crus on the triangular fossa side
When to use hip ptgood for hip pain, sciatica when pain runs from vertibrae thru hip to leg
Knee pointIf divide superior crus into 1/4s, it is in 3rd 1/4 down on superior crus on the triangular fossa side
Ankle pointIf divide superior crus into 1/4s, it is in 2rd 1/4 down on superior crus on the triangular fossa side
Heel pointIf divide superior crus into 1/4s, it is in the top 1/4 down on superior crus on the triangular fossa side
Toes pointIf divide superior crus into 1/4s, it is in top 1/4 down on superior crus on the scaphoid fossa side under the brim of the helix
Upper limbsThese pts all fall within the scaphoid fossa
SHoulder pointwithin the scaphoid fossa level with the helix root at LM0
Clavicle pointwithin the scaphoid fossa midway between LM14 (base of antihelix) and the Shoulder point
Elbow pointWithin the scaphoid fossa level with the end of the inferior crus
wrist pointwithin the scaphoid fossa, level with Darwins Tubercle
ForearmBetween the elbow and wrist pts
Hand ptlocated between teh antihelix and the scaphoid fossa at their junction; level with LM3 (superior Darwins tubercle)
Finger PtsAt the wall above LM3 (Superior Darwins Tubercle) will be hidden under the rim
ThumbLevel with fingers but actually on teh superior crus of the antihelix
circulatory systemon the conchal wall between LM14 (antihelix) and LM16 (antitragrus ridge)
signs to use circulatory ptsproblems with arteriers or veins, cold hands or feet, cornorary disorder, hypertension, heart attack history
Heart pointdeepest, most central area of the inferior concha- looks shiny
signs to use heart ptchest pain, angina, palpitaitions, insomina, poor memory, agitation, anxiety
Lung 1 and Lung 2above and below the heart point in the inferior concha
signs to use lung ptssmoking cessation, addiction, skin problems, sweating problems
trachea ptcentral region of inferior concha between ear canal and heart pt
tonsil ptbase of the lobe near LM7
diaphragm ptbetween esophagus and SI pt, above LM0
cardiac orificedirectly below LM0 in the inferior concha
Mouth Ptin the inferior concha next to the ear canal in the corner
signs for mouth pteating disorders, cold sores, stroke, bells palsey, oral fixation, stuttering
esophagusin the inferior concha betweeen mouth and cardiac orifice, under the helix root
stomach areaon the conchal ridge just peripheral to LM0
signs for stomach areaeating disorders, toothache, frontal headache, not processing info properly, indigestion
small intestine ptin the superior concha above the exophagus pt
signs for SI areadigestive problem, can't separate pure from inpure thoughts
Large intestine ptIn the superior concha against he wall where it narrows, above the mouth pt
rectum ptexternal surface of the root of the helix at LM1
Hemorrhoid pointfollow the underside of helix and lower border of inferior crus til it hits the wall.
Liver areaon the conchal ridge, next to the conchal wall, peripheral to the ST point
spleen ptfound below the LV pt against the conchal wall in the corner in the inferior concha
pancreasIn the superior concha, above the LV pt on the floor
gallbladderin the superior concha next to the pancreas pt where the floor and wall meet
kidneyin the superior concha on the floor between teh wall and floor at LM16
bladderin the superior concha on the floor below LM17
prostatefollow the bladder point all the way towards the helix til it hits the wall; a hidden pt; will be slightly above the hemorrhoid pt
uterusin the center of the triangular fossa
adrenal glandon the inferior tragus protrusion close to the edge of LM10
ovary/testes pthidden on the underside of the intertragic notch just below the forehead pt
thymus pton the conchal wall just above GB pt
thyroid pton the antihelix tail on teh scaphoid fossa side below the neck pt
pineal ptnear LM9 on the cartilage
Limbic ptwhere the jaw and lobe meet near LM8
hippocampus ptjsut below the vertex pt, which is on lobe below LM13
occiput ptthe center of the posterior 1/3rd of the antitragus
use of occiput ptoccpital HA; flexion and extension of head; neck stiffness
temple ptthe center of the middle 1/3rd of antitragus
use of temple pttemple HA, Bell's palsey
forehead ptthe center anterior 1/3rd of teh antitragus
use of forehead ptfrontal HA
vertex ptdirectly below LM13, just below where the cartlage starts and the lobe begins
use of vertex ptliver yang rising symptoms; motion sickness; vertex HA
TMJ ptwhere the scaphoid fossa, helix and lobe meet
use of TMJ ptTMJ; teeth clenchers and grinders
Dental Analgesia 1Below the posterior corner of LM9, in the center of the top 1/2 of the lobe
use of dental analgesiapain relief during dental work; gum problems; prevents the spread of gum disease
skin disorder areaon the helix tail from LM4 to LM6
eye pt= master sensorial
use of eye ptfloaters, cataracts, eating disorders, for the morbidly obese
External nosein the middle of the tragus, where the face and cartilage meet
Use of external nosefor sunburn or rash on nose; for surgery on nose
Inner EarDirectly below LM14, in the bottom 1/2 of the lobe
Uses of Inner Earchildren with chronic ear infections; sensory and neural deafness; tinnitus; meuniers disease; dizziness
Inner NoseA hidden pt. In the center of the tragus on the underside
Use of Inner Nosecolds; sinusitis; allergies; rhinitus
Inner Ear EuropeanAbove Inner nose on the subtragus
Use of Master CerebralControls prefrontal lobe abilitites such as decision making. Good for worriers. Good for Obsessive compulsive disorders.
Uses of Autonomic pt/Master sympathetic ptBalances the sympathetic nervous system. Improves blood circulation, corrects irregular heart beat; calms smooth muscle spasm, palpitation.
Uses of Large Intestine ptsIrritable Bowel Syndrome; colitis; constipation; diarrhea, people whose lives are a mess and they can't get rid of anything
Uses of Rectum ptrectal pain; prolapse, hemorrhoids; fecal incontinence
Uses of Esophagus ptacid reflux; difficult swallowing; acute sore throats, hiccups, indigestion
Uses of Liver ptalcoholism; any type of detox; LV channel pain; LV TCM uses
Uses of Spleen ptinsomnia due to overthinking; blood disorders e.g. anemia; muscle spasms and pain; digestive problems; anorexia; bulemia
Uses of Pancreas Ptpancreatitis; hypoglycemia; pancreatic cancer; diabetes
Uses of Gallbladder Ptmigraines; tinnitus; gallstones; controls decision making; addiction problems; anorexia; bulemia
Uses of Kidney PtKidney disorders; kidney stones; urination problems; Kidney TCM related problems: bone, ears, hair loss, low back pain
Uses of Bladder Pturinary problems; cystitits; sciatica traveling down the bladder channel; occipital HA
Prostrate Pthernias, prostrate problems; impotency
Uses of Uterus PtPMS; irregular menstruation; dysmennorhea; pregnancy; miscarriages; induce labour
Uses Ovary/Testes PTimpotency; infertility; ovarian or testicular cancer
Uses of Adrenal glandShen disorders; allergies; stress; autoimmune disorders; chonic diseases; patients always in flight or fight mode; patients hypersensitive to meds or who have opposite reaction to meds
Uses of Thymus Ptfor pts who get sick often pts with lupus or autoimmune diseases; pts with compromised health physical or mental
Uses of Thyroid Pthypo or hyperthyroidism
Uses of Pineal PtJet lag; irregular sleep patterns; insomnia
Uses of Limbic Ptmemory; amnesia; sexual arousal; compulsive behavior; withdrawal from any substance; aggessiveness assoc. with withdrawal
Uses of Hippocampus PTshort-term memory loss; amnesia; poor memory alzheimers
where is nervousness ptin the center of section 1 in the ear lobe
uses of nervousness ptanxiety; neurosis; worry
where is sneezing ptBelow the temple pt, above the internal ear pt, In the center of the upper /1 of section 5
where is master pt of metabolismbelow the occipital pt in section 7 on the bottom edge of the lobe
Uses of master pt of metabolismany metabolic disorders; helpful with detox from cigarettes; eating disorders
where is the aggessivity ptIn the notch at the junction of section 2 with the antitragus
uses of aggressivity ptaggression; irritability; mania; helps with detox;
where is the memory 2 ptOn the lobe in section 4, above master sensorial and below forehead pt
where is antidepressant ptOn the peripheral lobe, where the antitragus, lobe and scaphoid fossa meet; anterior to TMJq
uses of antidepressant ptendogenous depression; reactive depression, SAD, dysphoria
Uses of Master Oscillation PTTreats people with all one sided symptoms; treat people who are hypersensitive to meds and side effects; learning disabilities; if person not responding to treatments
Where is the Heat PtOn the antihellix body at the junction of the superior and inferior crus
Uses of the Heat Pttreats those who do not tolerate heat well or treats sunburn. Can bleed for fever
Where is Insomnia I PtIn the scaphoid fossa, below the wrist pt; level with LM4
Where is Insomnia 2 Ptin the scaphoid fossa, above master shoulder pt; level with LM0
Where is the alertness PtOn the helix tail, below Darwin's tubercle level with Insomina 1
Where is Psychosomatic Pt 1On the helix root as it joins the face at LM1
Uses of Psychosomatic Pttreats repressed emotional experiences; alleviates psychological somatic complaints
Where is the Weather PtOn the helix root, superior to the rectum pt, below the sympathetic pt, level with the tip of the triangular fossa
Uses of the Weather Pttreats conditions that are influenced by the weather
Uses of the Endocrine PtWorks with endocrine problems. Relieves hypersensitivity, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, sexual dysfunction, urogential disorders.
Where is the sexual Desire Pton the helix root as it joins the superior edge of the tragus
Where is the vitality PtOn the superior tragus, at LM11, in the center
Uses of the Vitality Ptcompromised immune system; cancer; chronic fatigue; low energy
where is appetite controlOn the tragus, between LM10 and LM11, in the center
where is the thirst ptOn the tragus, midway between vitality and appetite control; in the center
where is the laterality ptJust behind the sideburns, on the face, level with LM10
Uses of the laterality ptfacilitates the balance of the left and right cerebral hemisphere, reduces oscillation, used when patient not responding as expected- treat only Left side
where is the mania ptOn the edge of the tragus, just below the nicotine pt (midway between LM9 and LM10)
where is the nicotine pton the spine of the tragus, midway between LM9 and LM10; level with tranquillizer pt
Uses of the Nicotine Ptwithdrawal from smoking, helps get nicotine out of system
where is the analgesia ptOn the superior concha- on the floor between Pt Zero and the ST pt
Uses of analgesia ptpain relief post surgery; inflammation; sunburn
Where is the alcoholic ptIn the superior concha- midway between SI and KD
where is the mercury toxicity/detox ptIn the superior concha, midway between LI and BL
where is the constipation ptin the triangular fossa just above the BL pt and LM17
where is hypertension 3on the back of the ear, in the superior posterior groove