Zu Yang Ming- Stomach Channel
Channel |
Yin/Yang |
Max. Time |
Route |
Important pt. |
Category |
Application |
Stomach St Coupled with the spleen |
Yang
Formed the Yang Ming axis with the large intestine channel |
7-9am
weakest time: 7-9am pericardium |
Starts from the middle of the eye, runs in U shape with the temple. Then goes down the body, passes the nipple, to the second toe. |
1 Chengqi |
Eyes, facial disorders, Sinusitis. Facial paralysis, sinusitis, toothache |
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2 Sibai |
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3 Juliao |
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4 Dicang |
Hyper-salivation |
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5 Tayin |
Lower toothache |
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8 Touwei |
Migraine, frontal, and parietal headache |
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21 Liangmen |
Gastritis, vomiting, Used with Cv12 for gastrointestinal disorders |
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25 Tianshu |
Alarm |
Disorders of large intestine |
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29 Guilai |
Menstrual pain, impotence, constipation, diarrhea |
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35 Tupi |
Inflammation, and pain of knee joint |
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36 Zusanli |
He |
Most effective acupuncture point. General disorders, weakness, hypo-tension, nervous and psychic disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, improve general health, and strengthening the legs. |
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40 Fenglong |
Luo connection to Sp3 |
Mental disorders, excessive sputum, fear. |
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44 Neiting |
Anesthesia points |
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45 Litui |
Well |
Insomnia, indigestion, and fever |