Detailed Point Descriptions
LI4: Located on the hand, LI4 is commonly used for pain relief and is believed to influence the flow of energy throughout the body. It may be targeted for various pain conditions, including hip pain. [...]
LI4: Located on the hand, LI4 is commonly used for pain relief and is believed to influence the flow of energy throughout the body. It may be targeted for various pain conditions, including hip pain. [...]
Back Shu Points: Located on the back along the bladder meridian, these points correspond to the organs in the abdominal region. Located 2 fingers width to each side of the spine, at the level of [...]
B60: Located on the ankle, B60 is renowned for alleviating heel pain, especially associated with plantar fasciitis. It is situated in the depression between the Achilles tendon and the lateral malleolus. B61: Positioned on the [...]
LI4: Located on the back of the hand between the thumb and index finger, LI4 is renowned for relieving pain, including headaches. It is believed to help regulate the flow of Qi and blood in [...]
LI4: On the dorsum of the hand, between the 1st and 2nd metacarpal bones, in the middle of the 2nd metacarpal bone. LI4 is a widely used acupoint for pain relief and is believed to [...]
SI 18: Located in the depression on the lower border of the zygomatic arch, this point is associated with the Small Intestine meridian and is often used for addressing jaw-related issues. GB 3: Positioned on [...]
LI1: On the radial side of the index finger, at the corner of the nail. LI1 is associated with clearing heat and promoting the flow of energy (Qi). ST44: On the [...]
B60: In the depression between the prominence of the lateral malleolus and the Achilles tendon. B60 is used for ankle pain and is believed to have a general analgesic effect. B62: In the depression directly [...]
Back Shu Points: Located 2 fingers width to each side of the spine, at the level of the lower border of the spinal bones. GB30: In the buttock region, approximately one-third of the distance between [...]
LI4: Located on the dorsum of the hand, between the first and second metacarpal bones. The fleshy mass between the thumb and index finder. LI4 is a commonly used point for pain and is believed [...]
ST 41: On the dorsum of the foot, between the second and third metatarsal bones, around the midpoint of the metatarsal shaft. ST 41 is commonly used for foot and ankle issues, promoting the smooth [...]
Finger Points: Located at each end of the outer finger knuckle crease. Stimulate these points for individual painful knuckles. LU10: On the palm side of the hand, at the midpoint of the first metacarpal bone. [...]
Chronic Jaw Points: Specific points around the jaw region, often chosen based on individual pain and tension patterns. Chronic Jaw Points are selected to address jaw pain and tension associated with fibromyalgia. These points aim [...]
Lu9: This point is associated with the lung meridian and is believed to help regulate and balance emotions related to grief. It may be used to address the emotional aspects of fibromyalgia. P6: Located on [...]
GB14: On the forehead, 1 cun above the midpoint of the eyebrow. GB14 is selected for its potential to alleviate headaches, eye discomfort, and general facial pain. It is often used for its calming effects [...]
LI4: On the dorsum of the hand, between the first and second metacarpal bones, in the middle of the second metacarpal bone. LI4 is a widely used point for its analgesic effects. It may be [...]
Lu9 (Grief - Taiyuan): Lu9 is associated with the lungs, and in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), grief is often linked to the lungs. This point is used to address emotional imbalances related to grief and [...]
Back Shu Points: These points are located on the back, corresponding to the area where the associated organs are located. Activation of Back Shu Points may help regulate the organs and address imbalances contributing to [...]
LU5: On the cubital crease, on the radial side of the tendon of the biceps brachii. LU5 is selected for its ability to clear heat and regulate the Lung meridian, which can be beneficial in [...]
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