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Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM):
1. Numbness (ma): Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot.
2. Wood (mu): Severe numbness indicates that both Qi and blood cannot flow.
3. Sour (suan): Indicates that the meridians are open, but there is insufficient Qi and blood.
4. Distension (zhang): Indicates abundant Qi; individuals with this constitution tend to be irritable, and if Qi cannot flow, it leads to distension.
5. Pain (teng): Simple pain is due to blood stasis.
6. Itching (yang): Indicates that Qi and blood are flowing; it often occurs during wound healing, but it differs from generalized itching.
Functions of the 10 Important Acupuncture Points
01
Zu San Li (Stomach 36)
Function:
1. Strengthens the spleen and stomach, supports the body’s vital energy;
2. Promotes metabolism and strengthens the body;
3. Enhances endocrine function and boosts immunity.
Needling Zu San Li has preventive and therapeutic effects on diseases of the digestive, nervous, blood, circulatory, endocrine, urinary, and reproductive systems, especially for digestive system diseases, where its efficacy is particularly pronounced.
Indications:
Gastritis, chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers, gastric prolapse, gastric spasms, indigestion, hepatitis; neurasthenia, epilepsy, insomnia, headaches, anemia, hemiplegia, hypertension, hypotension, arteriosclerosis; coronary heart disease; diabetes, enuresis; impotence, premature ejaculation, nocturnal emissions, irregular menstruation, excessive menstruation; colds; knee arthritis, lower limb arthritis, and other diseases.
02
Guan Yuan (Conception Vessel 4)
Function:
1. Nourishes the root and stabilizes the source.
2. Tonifies the kidneys and strengthens Yang, regulates menstruation, clears heat, and promotes urination; this point is effective for nourishing the kidneys, stabilizing the foundation, and regulating Qi and Yang, primarily benefiting reproductive health and vital energy.
3. Supplements deficiency and stabilizes the foundation. This point enhances reproductive system function, boosts immunity, prevents aging, and treats various deficiencies.
Indications:
Impotence, premature ejaculation, nocturnal emissions, irregular menstruation, cervical erosion, uterine prolapse, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, enuresis, urinary retention, urinary incontinence, cystitis, nephritis, urethritis, damp eczema; dysentery, hernia, prolapse of the rectum, hypertension, diabetes; forgetfulness, neurasthenia; collapse, physical weakness.
03
Zhong Wan (Conception Vessel 12)
Function:
1. Regulates the spleen and stomach;
2. Reduces counterflow and resolves stagnation. This point has the effects of harmonizing the stomach, tonifying deficiency, promoting digestion, and stopping vomiting.
Indications:
Gastric spasms, gastric ulcers, gastric prolapse, gastric distension, indigestion, vomiting, halitosis, enteritis, duodenal ulcers, dysentery, appendicitis, constipation, hepatitis, cholecystitis, jaundice, hypertension, angina pectoris, heat stroke, epilepsy, hysteria, neurasthenia, insomnia, cough, asthma, hematemesis, uterine prolapse, irregular menstruation. This point is particularly important for treating digestive system diseases and is one of the key points for various gastric disorders.
04
Neiguan (Pericardium 6)
Function:
1. Regulates Qi and invigorates blood;
2. Calms the mind and stabilizes the spirit.
Indications:
Angina pectoris, myocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, bradycardia, arrhythmia; shock, coma, syncope, motion sickness, insomnia, hysteria, epilepsy, mental illness; gastric diseases, gastric spasms, vomiting, hiccups; diaphragm spasms, pregnancy sickness, hypotension, and absence of pulse. This point is particularly effective for various heart diseases and mental disorders.
05
He Gu (Large Intestine 4)
Function:
1. Clears heat and releases the exterior;
2. Relaxes the muscles and dispels wind, promotes gastrointestinal function. Its primary function is to clear heat and relieve pain.
Indications:
Colds, cough, headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, facial nerve paralysis, epilepsy, schizophrenia; enteritis, dysentery, hemorrhoids, pediatric rectal prolapse, toothache, rhinitis, epistaxis; tonsillitis, conjunctivitis, deafness, acute shoulder rheumatism, finger spasms, difficult labor, measles, hyperhidrosis, aphasia, etc. It is especially effective for headaches caused by colds.
06
Yong Quan (Kidney 1)
Function:
1. Clears the mind and awakens the spirit;
2. Calms the mind and stabilizes the spirit;
3. Clears heat and disperses wind.
Regular cupping on this point can guide the kidney’s deficient fire and the turbid Qi of the upper jiao downward, and it has the effects of soothing the liver, brightening the eyes, and calming the throat and heart. It can lower blood pressure and promote local blood circulation, helping to prevent age-related numbness and edema.
Indications:
Shock, coma, dizziness, heat stroke, forgetfulness, headaches, trigeminal neuralgia; epilepsy, hysteria, mental illness, pediatric convulsions; cerebral hemorrhage, functional paralysis, functional aphasia, facial spasms, hypertension, angina pectoris, myocarditis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, cough, epistaxis, jaundice, stomach pain, edema, impotence, low back pain, knee pain, chest pain, vision loss, measles, hernia, etc.
07
Yang Ling Quan (Gallbladder 34)
Function:
1. Promotes circulation and relieves stiffness;
2. Opens the meridians and benefits the joints;
3. Clears heat and benefits the gallbladder.
Indications:
Diseases of the lower limbs and lower back, such as knee arthritis, ankle arthritis, sciatica, peroneal nerve paralysis, vasculitis, rheumatoid arthritis, low back pain, etc. It is also a key point for treating liver and gallbladder diseases, with good effects on hepatitis, cholecystitis, and jaundice. Additionally, it has therapeutic effects on hypertension, epilepsy, enuresis, and athlete’s foot.
08
Feng Chi (Gallbladder 20)
Function:
1. Clears the heart and brightens the eyes;
2. Clears heat and disperses wind;
3. Opens the orifices and invigorates the meridians.
Indications:
Cerebral thrombosis, concussion, meningitis, forgetfulness, epilepsy, mental illness, migraine, insomnia, dizziness, hyperthyroidism, stiff neck, glaucoma, night blindness, optic neuritis, retinitis, rhinitis, pharyngitis, hypertension, tinnitus, malaria, deafness, etc.
09
Yin Men (Kidney 10)
Function:
1. Opens the meridians and invigorates the channels;
2. Unblocks the tendons and vessels.
Indications:
Low back pain, sciatica, herniated disc, lower limb muscular rheumatism, paralysis.
10
Ming Men (Kidney 4)
Function:
1. Nourishes the kidneys and regulates menstruation;
2. Regulates the intestines and stabilizes prolapse.
Indications:
Nocturnal emissions, impotence, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, enuresis, low back pain, headaches, tinnitus, hemorrhoids, constipation.
“Health Preservation Song”
Health is an intangible asset, and health preservation is like bank savings;
Illness is a malignant overdraft, and serious illness is a financial ruin;
Everything else is false; only health is real;
Don’t wait until you’re sick to find a doctor; practice health preservation when you’re well;
Better to stand for health care than to lie down and take pills;
Health is always priceless; persist in health preservation and care.
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