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TCM review
Week two review
Question | Answer |
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Joint Pain: Wandering from joint to joint | Wind (wind is unilateral not bilateral) |
Joint Pain: Fixed & very painful | Cold |
Joint Pain: Fixed, with swelling and numbness | Dampness |
Joint Pain: With swelling and redness of the joints | Damp-heat |
Joint Pain: with severe stabbing pain with rigidity | Blood stasis |
Limb:Weakness | Deficiency of ST-Q / Qi & Blood / or Kidney Yang Def. |
Limb: more tingling than numbness (esp. in women) | Blood Deficiency |
Limb: more numbness, often unilateral (esp. in the elderly) | Wind |
Limb: Numbness with feeling of Heaviness | Phlegm |
Limb: Numbness with swelling (esp. legs) | Damp or Damp Heat |
Limb: Numbness with pain | Qi & Blood stagnation |
Stabbing chest pain | Heart Blood Stasis (usually Yang def turning to HT blood stasis) |
Chest pain with cough and profuse yellow sputum | Lung Heat |
Chest oppression (also name formula) | LU phlegm or Liv Qi Stagnation. Can use Er Chen Tang |
Chest distension (also name a formula and 2 acupuncture pts) | Liv Qi Stagnation. PC6 & Liv3 Xiao yao wan |
Limb: Cold hands ameliorated by heat (also name a formula) | Yang deficiency (which is cold from the elbows down) Si Ni Tang |
Limb: Cold hands with palpation's and dizziness. | Heart Blood Deficiency |
Limb: Cold fingers & Toes | Liver Qi Stagnation (Cold from wrists down) Si Ni San |
High pitch Tinnitus | Liv Yang Rising, Liver Fire or Liver wind (like a whistle) |
Low pitch Tinnitus | Kidney Deficiency (like rushing water) |
Blurred vision with floaters in the eyes | Liver Blood deficiency; Liver/Kid Yin def. |
Dry eyes (and name formula) | Kidney Yin Deficiency (Qi ju di huang wan) |
Always being hungry | Stomach heat |
Fullness & distension after eating | Food stagnation |
Bitter taste that is constant | Excess Heat in the Liver |
Bitter taste (in the morning, insomnia) | Excess Heat in the Heart |
Lack of taste | Spleen Deficiency |
Sour Vomiting | Liver invading the Spleen |
Bitter vomiting | Liver and Gall bladder Heat |
Clear watery vomiting | Cold in the ST with retention of fluids |
Vomiting soon after eating | Heat (or cold) pattern |
Thirst with desire to drink large amounts of cold water | Excess Heat |
Thirst with desire to sip liquids slowly, or sip warm liquids | Yin Deficiency (ST/KID) |
Absence of Thirst | Cold pattern (SP/ST) |
Thirst but with no desire to drink | Damp-Heat |
Very restless sleep, fever, agitation & excessive dreaming | Excess Pattern (Excess Liver pattern affecting the Heart) |
Not being able to fall or stay asleep | Deficiency pattern |
Not being able to fall asleep, but sleeping well after falling asleep | Heart Blood deficiency |
Not being able to fall asleep, dizziness, blurred vision | Liver blood deficiency |
Waking up many times during the night | HT/KID/LIV Yin deficiency |
Dream disturbed sleep | Liver fire or Heart fire |
Restless sleep with dreams | Food retention |
waking up early in the morning and not being able to fall back to sleep again | Gall bladder deficiency (cortisol imbalance) |
Feeling sleepy after eating | Spleen Qi Deficiency |
Lethargy and heaviness | Damp retention |
Lethargy and heaviness plus dizziness | Phlegm retention |
Extreme lethargy with lassitude and a feeling of cold | Kidney Yang deficiency |
Lethargic stupor with exterior heat symptoms | Heat invading the PC |
Lethargic stupor with rattling in the throat. (Also name the tongue and pulse) | Phlegm misting the mind Pulse: Slippery Tongue: Sticky coating |
Constipation with small bitty stools like goat's stools | Liver Qi stagnation & LI Heat |
Alternation of constipation and diarrhea | LQS invading the Spleen |
Chronic diarrhea | SP/KID yang deficiency |
Cocks-crow diarrhea (day break) | SP/KID yang deficiency |
Loose stools with undigested food | SP Qi Deficiency |
Slightly loose but very frequent stools, cannot hold them easily | SP QI sinking |
Diarrhea with mucus in the stools | LI dampness |
Diarrhea with mucus and blood in the stools | LI damp-heat |
blood in the stools that is bright-red splashing in all directions | LI damp heat |
Blood in the stools that is turbid and the anus feels heavy and painful | Blood heat |
watery blood stools | SP unable to hold the blood |
what formula is for Kidney Yin deficiency with dry eyes | Qi ju di huang wan |
what formula is for vomiting after eating d/t cold pattern | Wu zhu yu tang |
Enuresis or incontinence | Kidney Deficiency |
Pain before urination | Qi stagnation in the Lower Jiao |
Pain during urination | Urinary bladder damp heat |
Pain after urination | Qi deficiency |
Periods that are always early. | Blood Heat or Qi deficiency |
Periods that are always late. | Blood deficiency; blood or cold stagnation |
A dark-red or bright-red color of period | Blood heat |
Pale blood of period | Blood deficiency |
Purple or blackish blood of period | blood or cold stagnation |
Fresh-red blood during period | Deficient heat from Yin deficiency |
Pain before the period | Qi or Blood stagnation |
Pain during the period | Blood-heat or cold stagnation (or blood stagnation) |
pain after the period | Blood deficiency |
What is colicky pain | It is twisting type pain. Due to an abrupt obstruction of the Qi by substantial pathogenic factors. (Qi tied, Qi pain) |
What are the 5 empty/deficient pathologies of Depression | 1. SP & HT Blood deficiency 2. HT Yang deficiency 3. LIV Blood deficiency 4. KID & HT Yin deficiency with HT empty heat 5. Kidney Yang deficiency |
What are the 7 full/excess pathologies of depression | (1)LQS (2)LQS turning into heat (3)LQS with Qi phlegm (4)Phlegm fire harassing the mind (5)HT blood stasis (6)GB Heat (7)Diaphragm heat |
Chronic tiredness, slight depression, dizziness, scanty periods | Liver blood deficiency |
Chronic tiredness, feeling of heaviness of the body, muzziness | Damp retention |
Chronic tiredness, feeling of oppression of the chest, dizziness and muzziness | Phlegm retention |
Chronic tiredness, anxiety, tenseness, wiry pulse | LQS |
Spleen Qi deficiency formula | Gui Pi tang |
Spleen yang deficiency formula | Li Zhong wan |
Lung qi deficiency formula | Yu Ping Feng san |
Kidney yang deficiency formula | Jin gui shen qi wan |
Kidney Yin deficiency formula | Liu wei di huang wan |
Damp retention formula | Ping Wei san |
Superficial pulse indications | - Invasion of external wind - Yin deficiency (interior conditions) |
Deep pulse indications | - Pathogenic factor in the interior (Deep-full) -Yang deficiency (Deep-weak) |
Slow pulse indications | - Cold pattern - Empty-cold (slow & weak) - Full-cold (slow & full) |
Rapid pulse indications | - Heat pattern - Full-Heat (Rapid & full) - Empty-heat (rapid & floating-empty) |
Deficient pulse indications | Qi deficiency |
Excess pulse indications | - full pattern - Full-heat (full-rapid) - Full-cold (full-slow) |
Surging pulse indications | - Full-heat (consuming body fluids) - Overflowing - empty (more Qi deficient; Qi not able to contain the pulse) |
Thready pulse indications | - Blood deficiency - Dampness with severe qi deficiency - Yin deficiency (thready & fast) - Yang deficiency (thready and deep) |
Rolling pulse indications | - Phlegm - Dampness - Retention of food - pregnancy |
Hesitant pulse indications | - Blood deficiency - Exhaustion of body fluids - blood stasis |
String-taut pulse indications | - Liver disharmony - Pain - Phlegm |
Tense pulse indications | -Cold -Exterior Cold (tight-floating) - Interior Full-cold (tight-full-deep) - Interior empty-cold (tight-weak-deep) - Pain due to cold |
Soft pulse indications | - Dampness with Qi deficiency - Yin deficiency - Essence deficiency |
Weak pulse indications | - Yang deficiency (weak & deep) - Qi Deficiency - Yin deficiency (Weak & floating or thready & rapid) - Blood deficiency |
Abrupt pulse indications | - Severe heat - fast - HT Qi deficiency - Ht-Fire |
Knotted pulse indications | - Cold with HT yang deficiency - slower |
Intermittent pulse indications | - Serious problem in internal organ - HT problem (3 beats or less call 911) |
Yin within yang is what type of pulse? | Surging |
Yang within yin is what type of pulse? Two pulses | Rolling or Tense |
What are two formulas for acute UTI? | (1) Ba Zheng San (2) Dao Chi San |
What is on formula for chronic UTI? | Zhu ling san |
What is a string-taught with pain formula. | Da jiang zhong tang |
What are the 9 identifications of patterns | Eight principles/ Qi, blood, & body fluids/ Zang fu/ Pathogenic factors/ five elements/ Channels/ Shang han Lun (six stages)/ Wen bing lun (four levels), three burners |
Pale face, weak voice, slight sweating, slight shortness of breath, tiredness, loose stools, a poor appetite | Qi deficiency |
Chilliness, a bright pale face, cold limbs, absence of thirst, a desire for hot drinks, loose stools, frequent pale urination | Yang deficiency |
Dull-pale face, pale lips, blurred vision, dry hair, tiredness, poor memory, numbness & tingling, insomnia, scanty periods | Blood Deficiency |
Feeling of heat in the afternoon or evening, a dry throat at night, night sweating, a thin body | Yin deficiency |
Qi deficiency pulse & tongue | Tongue: Pale Pulse: Empty |
Yang deficiency tongue & pulse | Tongue: Pale & wet Pulse: Weak |
Blood deficiency tongue & pulse | Tongue: Pale-thin, slightly dry Pulse: Hesitant & thready |
Yin deficiency tongue & pulse | Tongue: Red-peeled & dry Pulse: Floating-empty |
Profuse cold sweat like pearls (oily), coolness of the body, cold hands & feet, feeble breathing, listlessness, absence of thirst or preference for hot drink | yang Collapse SX |
Yang collapse tongue & pulse | Tongue: Pale & moist Pulse: Thready & fading |
Sticky sweat, feverishness of the body, warm hands & feet, shortness of breath, irritability restlessness, thirst with preference for cold drinks | Yin Collapse |
Yin collapse tongue & pulse | Tongue: Red & dry pulse: Thready, rapid & weak |
Liver overacting on ST SX | Nausea, belching, vomiting |
Liver overacting on SP SX | Diarrhea |
Liver overacting on LI SX | Dry stools |
Kidney rebelling upward SX | Asthma |
Sallow complexion, pale lips dizziness, poor memory, numbness, blurred vision, insomnia | blood deficiency SX |
Blood deficiency tongue & pulse | Tongue: Pale & slightly dry Pulse: Hesitant & thready |
Dark complexion, purple lips, pain which is boring, fixed and stabbing in character, abdominal masses that do not move, purple nails, bleeding with dark blood & dark clots | Blood stasis SX |
Blood stasis tongue & pulse | Tongue: Purple Pulse: String-taut, hesitant |
Feeling of heat, skin disease with red eruptions, dry mouth bleeding | Blood Heat SX |
Blood heat tongue & pulse | Tongue: Red Pulse: Rapid |
Dizziness, nausea, vomiting numbness of the limbs, coughing, coughing of phlegm, a rattling sound in the throat & aphasia | Wind-Phlegm SX |
what is the CA board formula for Wind Phlegm | Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang |
Expectoration of yellow-sticky phlegm, a red face, dry mouth & lips, restlessness | Phlegm Heat SX |
What is the pulse & tongue of a Phlegm heat condition. | Tongue: Red with sticky yellow coating Pulse: Rapid-rolling |
What is the CA board formula for Phlegm Heat. | Ding Chuan Tang |
Expectoration of white-watery phlegm, a cold feeling in the limbs & back, nausea | Cold-Phlegm SX |
What is the pulse & tongue of a Cold-phlegm condition. | Tongue: Pale with white wet coating Pulse: Deep-rolling-slow pulse |
Expectoration of very profuse phlegm which is white & sticky, no appetite, no thirst, a feeling of oppression of chest & epigastrium | Damp-Phlegm SX |
What is the CA board formula for Phlegm Cold condition. | Su Zi Jiang Qi tang |
What is the pulse & tongue of a Damp-phlegm condition. | Tongue: Sticky tongue coating Pulse: Rolling pulse |
Non-substantial phlegm, feeling of swelling in the throat (but no actual swelling), a difficulty in swallowing and a feeling of oppression of chest & diaphragm | Qi-Phlegm SX |
What is the CA board formula for Qi phlegm condition. | Ban Xia Hou Po Tang |
Substantial phlegm characterized by very watery & thin fluids | Phlegm-fluids SX |
Where are the Phlegm-Fluid located in the body. (Substantial Phlegm) | Stomach & Intestines |
Where are the Suspended-Fluids located in the body. (Substantial Phlegm) | Hypochondrium |
Where are the Flooding fluids located in the body. (Substantial Phlegm) | Limbs |
Where are the Propping fluids located in the body. (Substantial Phlegm) | Above the diapragm |
Phlegm Fluid key symptoms: | Gurgling sound |
Suspended fluid key symptoms: | Cough, ribcage pain |
Flooding fluid key symptoms | Pain, deep heaviness, puffy swelling |
Propping fluid key symptoms | cough, panting, inability to lie flat |
Acupuncture points for Liver Qi stagnation | GB34, LV3, LV13, LV14, SJ6, PC6 |
Acupuncture points for LQS turning to Heat | GB34, LV3, LV13, LV14, SJ6, PC6 & LV2 |
Acupuncture points for Rebellious Liver Qi | LV14, PC6, GB34, LV3, SJ6, LI4, ST21, ST19 |
Acupuncture points for Liver Blood Stasis | GB34, LV3, UB18, UB17, SP10, RN6, SP4, PC6, ST29, KD14, LV5, LV6 |
Acupuncture points for Liver Fire Blazing | LV2, LV3, GB20, GB13, LI11, GB1, GB9, GB8, GB6, SP6, LV1 |
Acupuncture points for Liver Damp-Heat | LV14, GB34, UB18, RN12, SP9, SP6, LI11, LV2 |
Acupuncture points for Cold stagnation in the Liver Channel | RN3, LV5, LV1, LV3 |
Acupuncture points for Liver Blood deficiency | LV8, SP6, ST36, RN4, UB18, UB20, UB23, UB17, Yuyao |
Acupuncture points for Liver Yin deficiency | LV8, SP6, ST36, RN4, KD3, KD6, LV2 |
Acupuncture points for Liver Yang Rising | LV3, SJ5, PC6, LI4, GB43, GB38, GB20, UB2, Taiyang, GB9, GB8, GB6 (If LV Blood/Yin def: Add- SP6, LV8, ST36, KD3, KD6) |
Acupuncture points for Liver Qi invading Spleen | LV13, LV14, LV3, GB34, RN6, SJ6, PC6, ST25, SP15, RN12, ST36, SP6, SP4, |
Acupuncture points for Liver Qi invading ST | LV14, GB34, RN13, RN10, ST21, ST19, ST36, ST34, UB21 |
Acupuncture points for Liver Fire insulting LU | LV2, LV3, LV14, RN17, RN22, PC6, LU7, LI11 |
Acupuncture points for HT & LV blood deficiency | HT7, PC6, RN14, RN15, RN4, UB17, UB20, LV8, SP6, ST36, UB18, UB23 |
Acupuncture points for GB Damp | GB24, LV14, RN12, GB34, Dannangxue, DU9, UB19, UB20, SJ6, ST19 |
Acupuncture points for GB Damp-heat | GB24, LV14, RN12, GB34, Dannangxue, DU9, UB19, UB20, LI11, SJ6, ST19 |
Acupuncture points for GB Deficiency | GB40, LV8, ST36, SP6, RN4, UB18, UB47 |
Acupuncture points for LV/GB Damp-Heat | GB24, LV14, RN12, GB34, Dannangxue, DU9, UB19, UB20, LI11, SJ6, ST19, LV3, LV5 |
Acupuncture points for HT Qi deficiency | HT5, PC6, UB15, RN17, RN6, DU14 |
Acupuncture points for HT Yang deficiency | HT5, PC6, UB15, RN17, RN6, DU14 |
Acupuncture points for HT Yang collapse | RN6, RN4, RN8, DU4, ST36, PC6, UB23, DU20, DU14, UB15 |
Acupuncture points for HT Blood deficiency | HT7, PC6, RN14, RN15, RN4, UB17, UB20 |
Acupuncture points for HT Yin deficiency | HT7, PC6, RN14, RN15, RN4, HT6, SP6, KD7 |
Acupuncture points for HT Fire blazing | HT9, HT8, HT7, RN15, SP6, KD6, LI11, DU24, DU19 |
Acupuncture points for Phlegm-Fire harassing the HT | PC5, HT7, HT8, HT9, PC7, RN15, UB15, RN12, ST40, SP6, UB20, DU20, LV2, GB13, GB17, DU24 |
Acupuncture points for Phlegm misting the Mind | PC5, HT9, UB15, ST40, DU26, RN12, UB20, DU14 |
Acupuncture points for SI Qi pain | RN6, GB34, LV13, ST27, ST29, SP6, LV3, ST39 |
Acupuncture points for SI Qi tied. | ST39, Lanwei xue, RN6, GB34, ST25, SP6, LV3 |
Acupuncture points for PC Heat | PC9, PC8, HT9, KD6 |
Acupuncture points for PC Fire | PC8, HT8, UB14, RN15, RN14, RN17, LI11, DU24, DU19, SP6, LV2 |
Acupuncture points for Phlegm-fire harassing the PC | PC5, HT7, HT8, HT9, PC7, RN15, UB15, UB14, RN17, RN12, ST40, SP6, UB20, DU20, LV2, GB13, GB17, DU24 |
Acupuncture points for HT Blood stasis | PC6, PC4, HT7, RN17, UB14, UB17, SP10, KD25 |
Acupuncture points for PC Blood stasis | PC6, PC4, HT7, RN14, RN17, UB14, UB17, SP10 |
Acupuncture points for Blood deficiency | PC6, HT7, RN14, RN15, RN4, UB17, UB20, UB14, RN17, PC6, SP4 |
Acupuncture points for SP Qi deficiency | RN12, ST36, SP3, SP6, UB20, UB21 |
Acupuncture points for SP Yang deficiency | RN12, ST36, SP3, SP6, UB20, UB21, SP9, RN9, ST28, UB22 |
Acupuncture points for SP Qi Sinking | RN12, ST36, SP3, SP6, UB20, UB21, DU20, RN6, ST21, DU1 |
Acupuncture points for SP not controlling Blood | RN12, ST36, SP3, SP6, UB20, UB21, SP10, UB17, SP1, SP4 |
Acupuncture points for SP Blood deficiency | RN12, ST36, SP3, SP6, UB20, UB21, RN4, UB17 |
Acupuncture points for Cold-damp invading the Spleen | SP9, SP6, RN12, SP3, ST8, UB22, UB20, RN9, RN11, ST22, ST28 |
Acupuncture points for Damp-Heat invading the Spleen | SP9, SP6, DU9, LI11, UB20, GB34, RN9, RN11, ST22, UB22 |
Acupuncture points for SP Qi & HT blood def. | HT7, PC6, RN14, RN15, RN4, UB17, UB20, RN12, ST36, SP6 |
Acupuncture points for SP & LU Qi Deficiency | LU9, LU7, RN6, UB13, DU12, ST36, RN12, SP3, SP6, UB20, UB21 |
Acupuncture points for SP & LV Blood deficiency | LV8, SP6, RN4, UB18, UB23, RN12, ST36, SP3, UB20, UB21, UB17 |
Acupuncture points for SP Damp & LQS | RN12, SP6, SP3, SP9, UB20, LV13, LV14, GB24, GB34, LV3, ST19 |
Acupuncture points for ST Qi deficiency | ST36, RN12, UB21, RN6 |
Acupuncture points for ST Deficiency & Cold | ST36, RN12, UB20, UB21, RN6 |
Acupuncture points for ST Yin Deficiency | RN12, ST36, SP6, SP3 |
Acupuncture points for ST Fire or ST Phlegm-fire | ST44, ST34, ST21, RN12, RN13, LI11, LI4, RN11, SP15 |
Acupuncture points for Cold invading ST | ST21, SP4, RN13, ST34 |
Acupuncture points for ST Qi rebelling upwards | RN13, RN10, PC6, SP4, ST21, ST19 |
Acupuncture points for ST Damp heat | ST44, ST34, ST21, RN12, RN13, LI11, LI4, RN11, ST25, ST40, SP9, RN9 |
Acupuncture points for Food retention in ST | RN13, RN10, ST21, ST44, ST45, SP4, PC6, ST40, ST19, KD21, RN12 |
Acupuncture points for SP/ST Qi deficiency | RN12, ST36, SP3, SP6, UB20, UB21, RN6 |
Acupuncture points for LU Qi deficiency | LU9, LU7, UB13, DU12, ST36, RN12 |
Acupuncture points for LU Yin deficiency | LU9, RN17, UB43, UB13, DU12, RN4, KD6, RN12, SP6, LU10, LI11 |
Acupuncture points for LU Dryness | LU9, RN4, SP6, RN12, ST36 |
Acupuncture points for LU Wind-cold | LU7, UB12, DU16 |
Acupuncture points for LU Wind-Heat | LU7, LI4, LI11, LU11, DU14, UB12, DU16, GB20, SJ5 |
Acupuncture points for LU Wind-water | LU7, LI6, LI7, LI1, UB12, RN9, UB13, DU26 |
Acupuncture points for LU Heat | lu5, lu10, lu7, li11, lu1, ub13 |
Acupuncture points for LU Damp-phlegm | LU5, LU7, LU1, RN17, ST40, PC6, RN22, RN12, RN9, UB20, UB13 |
Acupuncture points for LU Cold-phlegm | LU5, LU7, LU1, RN17, ST40, PC6, RN22, RN12, RN9, UB20, UB13, UB23 |
Acupuncture points for LU Phlegm-Heat | LU5, LU7, LU10, LI11, LU1, UB13, RN12, ST40 |
Acupuncture points for LU Dry phlegm | LU9, LU7, KD6, RN12, ST36, SP6, ST40, UB13, RN17 |
Acupuncture points for HT & LU Qi deficiency | LU9, LU7, RN6, UB13, DU12, ST36, RN12, HT5, PC6, UB15, RN17 |
Acupuncture points for LI Damp Heat | SP9, SP6, RN3, UB22, ST25, ST27, RN6, UB25, LI11, RN12, ST37, UB20, SP10 |
Acupuncture points for LI Heat (Ma Zi Ren wan) | ST25, UB25, LI11, ST37, ST44, LI2, SP6, KD6, RN12 |
Acupuncture points for LI Heat obstruction (Tiao wei cheng qi tang) | LI11, LI4, SP15, SJ6, SP6, LI2, ST44, ST25, UB25 |
Acupuncture points for Cold invading the LI | ST37, ST25, ST36, SP6, LV3, ST27 |
Acupuncture points for LI DRY (DEF) | ST36, SP6, RN4, KD6, ST25, SP15 |
Acupuncture points for LI Cold (DEF) | ST25, RN6, ST36, ST37, UB25, UB20 |
Acupuncture points for Kidney yang deficiency | UB23, DU4, RN4, RN6, KD3, KD7, UB52, Jinggong |
Acupuncture points for Kidney Yin Deficiency | RN4, KD3, KD6, KD10, KD9, SP6, RN7, LU7, KD6 |
Acupuncture points for Kidney Qi not firm | UB23, DU4, KD3, UB52, RN4, Jinggong, RN6, DU20, KD13, UB32 |
Acupuncture points for Kidney failing to receive Qi | KD7, KD3, LU7, KD6, ST36, UB23, DU4, RN6, RN17, KD25, DU12, UB13, RN4, KD13 |
Acupuncture points for Kidney Essence Deficiency | KD3, KD6, RN4, KD13, UB23, DU4, GB39, DU20, DU14, UB15, UB11, DU17, DU16 |
Acupuncture points for Kidney Yang def with Water accumulation | DU4, UB23, UB22, UB20, RN9, ST28, SP9, SP6, KD6 (water to HT: DU14, UB15; Water to LU: LU7, UB13, DU12) |
Acupuncture points for Kidney Yin def with Empty Heat | KD3, KD6, KD10, KD9, RN4, KD2, SP6, HT5, LU7, LU10, HT6, DU24, LI11 |
Acupuncture points for Kidney & Liver Yin Def. | KD3, KD6, LV8, RN4, UB23, KD13, SP6, UB10 |
Acupuncture points for KD & HT not harmonized | HT7, HT6, HT5, Yintang, UB15, RN15, DU24, KD3, KD6, KD10, RN4, SP6 |
Acupuncture points for KD & LU Yin deficiency | KD3, KD6, LU7, KD6, RN4, KD13, LU9, LU1, SP6, UB43 |
Acupuncture points for KD & SP Yang deficiency | UB23, DU4, RN4, RN6, KD3, KD7, UB52, Jinggong, RN12, ST36, SP3, UB20, UB21, RN9, ST37, ST25, UB25 |
Acupuncture points for UB Damp Heat | SP9, SP6, UB22, UB28, RN3, UB63, UB66, ST28 |
Acupuncture points for UB Damp cold | SP9, SP6, UB22, RN3, ST28, RN9, UB28 |
Acupuncture points for LV invading SP | LV14, LV13, GB34, LV3, RN6, RN12, ST36 |
Acupuncture points for LV invading ST | LV14, LV13, GB34, RN13, RN10, ST36, UB21 |
Acupuncture points for LV invading LU | LV2, LV14, RN17, RN22, PC6, LU7, LI11 |
Acupuncture points for LU & SP Deficiency | ST36, SP3, UB20, UB21, LU9, UB13, DU12 |
Acupuncture points for HT blood & SP Qi def. | HT7, PC6, RN14, RN4, UB20, RN12, ST36, SP6, UB20 |
Acupuncture points for SP & LV Blood def. | ST36, SP3, UB20, UB21, LV8, UB18, UB17, SP6 |
Acupuncture points for SP damp & LV Qi deficiency (obstruction of SP by damp with LQS) | RN12, SP6, SP3, UB20, LV13, LV14, GB24, GB34 |
Acupuncture points for HT & LU Qi deficiency | HT5, PC6, RN17, RN6, LU9, UB13, ST36 |
Acupuncture points for LU & KD Qi deficiency | KD3, LU7, KD6, ST36, UB23, DU4, RN6, RN17, KD25, DU12, KD7 |
Acupuncture points for KD & SP Yang deficiency | KD3, KD7, UB23, DU4, UB20, UB21, ST36, RN6, ST37, ST25, UB25 |
Acupuncture points for HT & KD Yang deficiency | HT5, PC6, UB15, RN17, RN6, DU14, UB23, DU4, RN4, KD3, KD7 |
Acupuncture points for LU & KD Yin deficiency | KD3, LU7, KD6, UB43, LU9, LU1, SP6, RN4 |
Acupuncture points for LV & KD Yin deficiency | KD3, KD6, LV8, RN4, UB23, UB20, UB17, UB18, UB10, DU20 |
Acupuncture points for HT & KD disharmony | HT7, HT6, HT5, Yintang, UB15, RN15, GB13, DU24, KD3, KD10, KD9, RN4, PC6, SP6 |