1. Wai San Guan (Outer Three Passes) 123 Points
(Related to the throat and lungs)
Located on the straight line between the tip of the outer ankle and the outer side of the knee. Indications: tonsillitis, tumors, cancer, laryngitis, laryngeal cancer (especially effective), lung cancer (remarkably effective). Parotitis, shoulder and arm pain, various tumors, red nose (especially effective). Acne, pimples (good effect). Scrofula (especially effective). Using a three-edged needle for bloodletting is remarkably effective.
2. Shuang Long Yi (Double Dragon One) Point
Located 1.5 cun below the outer knee eye, in the depression on the outer side of the tibia. Anatomical position: lateral sural cutaneous nerve, pulmonary branch nerve. Indications: breast cancer, breast tumors, mastitis, nipple inflammation.
3. Shuang Long Er (Double Dragon Two) Point, 6 Fen below the previous point
4. Shuang Ling 12 Points
According to the acupuncture meridian point map, located between the first and second sections of the middle finger on the palm, 2.5 Fen from the center of the transverse line (Si Feng Point). (Wide range of treatment) Indications: lung cancer, bone cancer, endocarditis, nephritis with edema, liver cancer, liver cirrhosis, blood cancer, leukopenia, oral inflammation, laryngeal cancer, whooping cough, pediatric malnutrition, pediatric indigestion, cardiac enlargement, angina, arrhythmia, gastric gland inflammation, and severe emergency treatment. Using a three-edged needle for shallow puncture, squeezing out a small amount of transparent liquid is especially effective. Extracting black blood is also good.
5. Mu Ling (Wood Spirit) PointPoint: Located between the first and second sections of the ring finger on the palm, 2.5 Fen from the outer side of the center of the transverse line. Anatomical position: subcutaneous branches of the palmar digital nerves, liver nerves. Indications: liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver cancer, cholecystitis, biliary ascariasis. Atrophy, hemiplegia. Using a three-edged needle to extract yellow-white liquid or black blood is effective.6. Women’s Health PointsOn the back of the hand, the outer side of the first section of the thumb, starting from the transverse line of the palm, every 2 Fen up to a total of five points. (There are also two gynecological points, according to some sources)Indications: uterine cancer, uterine tumors, endometritis, ovarian inflammation, infertility, irregular menstruation, menstrual pain, excessive or insufficient menstruation, vaginal pain and swelling, red and white discharge, postpartum wind syndrome (within a month).7. Mu Huo Si (Wood Fire Four) PointsOn the back of the hand, between the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th fingers at the center of the transverse lines. Anatomical position: subcutaneous superficial branches of the palmar digital nerves, branches of the heart and liver nerves. Indications: hemiplegia, leg pain, post-stroke sequelae, sciatica. Shallow puncture with a three-edged needle produces remarkable bleeding effects. Note and contraindications: The Wood Fire Four points have rapid effects, usually the needle should not exceed five minutes. After continuous use for five days, limit to three minutes.
8. Ba Guan (Eight Gates) PointsOn the back of the hand, at the first section of the index, middle, ring, and little fingers, 2.5 Fen below the center of the inner and outer sides, totaling eight points. Dosage: obliquely puncture 2-3 Fen from bottom to top. Indications: stroke, hemiplegia, inability to lift the arm (especially effective), leg pain (especially effective), tinnitus, atrophy, frozen shoulder, paired with Zheng Hui points.9. Xia Gao (Lower High) PointLocated between the small finger metacarpal and the ring finger metacarpal, at the point touched by the tip of the little finger when making a fist. 5 Fen above the transverse line of the palm, 1.5 Cun above is the Lower High Point. Indications: peritonitis, pleuritis, appendicitis, ovarian inflammation, acute and chronic enteritis, height increase.
10. Shang Gao (Upper High) PointLocated 5 Fen above the Lower High Point (I often use the three-edged needle, one needle to the end, regardless of how many points).11. Zhong Bai (Middle White) Point (also known as Gui Men Point)Located on the back of the hand, below the metacarpal bones of the ring and little fingers. (1 Cun above is the Zhong Zhu Point). Indications: acute and chronic pyelonephritis, cystitis, lumbar pain, back pain, dizziness, tinnitus due to kidney deficiency, brain noise, hearing loss, limb edema, migraine, spondylitis, degenerative arthritis, calf pain, lumbar sprain. Sciatica (remarkably effective), bone spurs (remarkably effective), hiccups (especially effective).12. Gu Guan (Bone Joint) Point (also one of the 32解针)Located 5 Fen below the transverse line of the wrist, slightly to the outer side. The point is below the scaphoid bone. Anatomical position: median nerve, renal nerve, pulmonary branch nerve. Indications: sciatica (remarkably effective), hemiplegia (especially effective), nerve pain due to spinal bone hyperplasia (bone spurs), duodenitis, uric acid detoxification, food poisoning, drug poisoning.
13. Mu Guan (Wood Joint) Point:Located 5 Fen below the transverse line of the wrist, slightly to the inner side. Anatomical position: median nerve, renal nerve, liver and gallbladder nerves. Indications: lumbar pain (especially effective), chest tightness, bilateral pain, jaundice, sciatica, leg pain, peritonitis, systemic joint pain (especially effective), uric acid detoxification, food poisoning, drug poisoning.14. Wan Shun 1, 2 PointsLocated on the outer edge of the little finger metacarpal. Indications: headache and dizziness due to kidney deficiency, sciatica (especially effective), nephritis, pyelonephritis, cystitis, lumbar pain (especially effective), limb swelling (remarkably effective), back pain, leg pain, bone spurs, tinnitus, ear shape, cervical bone spurs (especially effective). Also treats nosebleeds, remarkably effective for loss of consciousness.15. San Chuan Yi (Three Branches One) PointLocated at the center of the fork between the index and middle fingers. Anatomical position: superficial branch of the radial nerve, pulmonary branch nerve, renal accessory nerve. Indications: keratitis, eye fatigue (especially effective), lumbar pain, sciatica (remarkably effective), brow bone pain, distension (especially effective), optic nerve atrophy, hemiplegia, atrophy.16. San Chuan Er (Three Branches Two) Point
Located at the midpoint of the junction between the metacarpophalangeal joints of the middle and ring fingers.
17. San Chuan San (Three Branches Three) PointLocated at the center of the fork between the ring and little fingers. Anatomical position: ulnar nerve dorsal branch, renal nerve. Indications: severe cold, dizziness (especially effective), sciatica (especially effective), long bone spurs (especially effective), lumbar soreness, lumbar pain (remarkably effective), pyelonephritis, renal edema (especially effective).18. Ling Gu (Spirit Bone) PointLocated at the back of the hand, at the junction of the first and second metacarpals. Connected to the Chong Xian Point. Indications: pneumonia, emphysema, lung cancer caused by insufficient lung qi, sciatica, lumbar pain, back pain, foot pain, facial nerve paralysis, hemiplegia, headache, migraine, women’s menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, difficult labor, coronary heart disease, arrhythmia, angina, gastric and duodenal ulcers, pyelonephritis, enteritis, facial paralysis, eye diseases, tinnitus, deafness, and all chronic and strange diseases, nasal diseases. Various surgical anesthesia, Ling Gu Point paired with Xin Ling Point for electrical stimulation. Treating chronic gastric diseases and gastric ulcers paired with Da Bai Point and Zhong Bai Point.Note and contraindications: Pregnant women should not be needled. This point has the effect of contracting the uterus, and needling it may risk miscarriage.19. Xin Ling 123 PointsWith the palm facing up, located 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 Cun above the wrist transverse line. Indications: endocarditis, angina, arrhythmia, cardiac enlargement, myocardial infarction, chest tightness (chest pain), gastric pain, leg pain, frontal headache, dizziness, numbness in hands and feet, throat pain, can also be used for anesthesia in neck surgeries.Directly puncture 5 Fen to 1.5 Cun. Can also puncture through the back of the hand. Angle 45 degrees from bottom to top for treating heart disease. Angle 30 degrees from bottom to top for treating chest and head diseases. Angle 45 degrees from top to bottom for treating hand and foot diseases.
20. Gan Ling 123 Points, 3, 6, 9 CunIndications: hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, spinal meningitis, liver pain, bilateral pain, blood cancer (too many or too few white blood cells), splenomegaly, sciatica, hemiplegia, lumbar soreness, muscle and bone pain.
21. Di Zong (Earth Zong) PointLocated 3.5, 6.5, 9.5 Cun above the transverse line of the elbow (Heaven, Earth, and Man, with Heaven being the most respected at 9.5 Cun).Anatomical position: behind the head vein, with the circumflex humeral artery, axillary nerve, and cardiac branch nerve. Indications: can revive yang conditions. Emergency point for cerebral hemorrhage, immediate relief upon needling. Heart conditions. Emergency needle for cardiac paralysis, angina. Treats hemiplegia, cardiac asthma, hepatic coma, numbness in hands and feet, arteriosclerosis, chest pain, back pain, difficulty breathing, and cerebrovascular obstruction.22. Jian Zhong (Shoulder Middle) Point (8.5 Cun)Point: Located 5 Fen below the shoulder peak point (5 Fen below the 14th meridian shoulder point). 2 Cun directly below the shoulder bone, at the 14th meridian shoulder point, 2.5 Cun below.Anatomical position: this area is at the lower edge of the deltoid muscle, with the upper humeral artery, head vein, and cardiac branch nerve. Indications: knee conditions (especially effective), skin diseases (especially effective for neck and buttock skin diseases), polio, hemiplegia, palpitations, shoulder pain, frozen shoulder, nosebleeds, and vascular sclerosis. Lumbar pain. (Shoulder Middle Point paired with Tong Tian Point, Tong Guan Point, Jian Zhong Point, and Shen Guan Point treats systemic arthritis and uric acid arthritis, migratory rheumatism).
23. Zheng Ji 123 PointsLocated at the center of the upper arm, 2, 4, 6 Cun above the elbow transverse line. Anatomical position: hepatic accessory nerve, cardiac accessory nerve, spinal nerve. Indications: spinal meningitis (bone spurs), degenerative spinal hyperplasia, ankylosing spondylitis, sciatica, cervical bone spurs. Chronic pyelonephritis.
24. San Shen 123 PointsLocated on the outer side of the upper arm, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 Cun directly above the elbow tip. Anatomical position: renal accessory nerve, hepatic accessory nerve, pulmonary branch nerve. Indications: pyelonephritis, proteinuria, impotence, premature ejaculation, lumbar soreness, lumbar pain, renal stone pain, dry mouth, laryngitis, bronchitis, elderly cough. Renal tonifying point. (Three Shen Points needling simultaneously produces rapid effects).25. Shen Jian (Spirit Shoulder) PointLocated at the midpoint of the line connecting the shoulder peak point and the Yun Bai Point. The shoulder peak point is 5 Fen below the shoulder bone seam, and the Yun Bai Point is 2 Cun inside the upper arm’s humeral posterior edge. Anatomical position: includes supraclavicular nerve, axillary nerve, pulmonary branch nerve, cardiac branch nerve. Indications: polio (especially effective), post-cerebral hemorrhage, post-cerebral thrombosis sequelae (hemiplegia, especially effective), arm paralysis, inner thigh pain, paralysis (especially effective).26. San Ling 123 PointsLocated 5 Fen above the transverse line of the elbow (5 Fen above the 14th meridian Chi Ze Point). Indications: acute cardiac paralysis (remarkably effective), angina (especially effective), chest tightness (immediate relief upon needling), chest pain radiating to the back (especially effective). Cardiac hypoxia and difficulty breathing. (Using a three-edged needle for shallow puncture or point puncture to extract black blood is remarkably effective).
27. San Sheng 123 PointsLocated 1, 2, 3 Cun behind the Yong Quan Point (towards the heel). Anatomical position: branches of the foot nerves, cardiac nerve, renal accessory nerve, cranial nerve. Indications: hypertension (especially effective), hypotension (especially effective), cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral thrombosis.
28. Mu Huang (Wood Yellow) PointAnatomical position: anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve, common bile duct nerve, splenic nerve, liver nerve. Indications: jaundice, cholecystitis, splenomegaly, splenic inflammation, leukopenia, and the symptoms treated by Ming Huang Point. Also a special point for bone spurs. Mu Huang, Qi Huang, Ming Huang, and Tian Huang points, except for Mu Huang, are also known as the Upper Three Huang Points.
29. Jin Ying Shang, Xia PointsLocated 2, 4 Cun above the Zhong Jiu Li Point, extending 5 Fen outward. (At 11, 13 Cun) Anatomical position: pulmonary nerve, cardiac branch nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. Indications: drug poisoning, food poisoning, acute gastroenteritis, pain relief for systemic pain, emergency treatment for various acute conditions. Jin Ying Point is also one of Dong’s 32解穴.
30. Huo Fu, Liang, Chang PointsLocated at the center of the horizontal line under the buttocks, at 11, 7, 4 Cun. Anatomical position: posterior thigh nerve, spinal nerve, cardiac branch nerve, cranial nerve, renal branch nerve, sciatic nerve. Indications: spinal bone spurs, sciatica (especially effective), cervical bone spurs (remarkably effective), lumbar pain, back pain, posterior head trauma, cranial nerve pain, neck tightness, migraine, chest tightness, renal inflammation. Hemorrhoids (especially effective), hemiplegia, coronary heart disease (especially effective). Huo Fu, Huo Liang, and Huo Chang points are clinically effective when needled simultaneously.31. Mu Fu, Liang, Chang PointsIndications: sciatica, lumbar pain with back pain, headache, hepatitis, skin diseases, chronic sores, menstrual pain, prostate enlargement, bone spurs, constipation, diarrhea, cystitis, urethritis, leg pain, rheumatism, coronary heart disease (especially effective).32. San Ling 123 PointsLocated directly above the Wei Zhong Point, 1, 2, 3 Cun. Anatomical position: posterior thigh nerve, cardiac nerve, pulmonary branch nerve, sciatic nerve. Indications: posterior head pain, neck tightness, shoulder pain, back pain, chest pain and tightness (especially effective), coronary heart disease (especially effective), sciatica, lumbar pain, leg soreness, leg swelling pain, cramps (especially effective). Migraine, cranial nerve pain, chronic headache. Using a three-edged needle to puncture the blue vein to extract blood shows immediate effect.
33. Shen Er Shang PointLocated on the back of the ear, above the pressure relief groove, 1/3 from the inner side. Anatomical position: auricular nerve, occipital nerve, pulmonary nerve, liver nerve. Indications: emergency treatment for various acute conditions, cardiac paralysis (especially effective), emergency treatment for cardiac arrest, headache, nausea, liver function failure, limb weakness, collapse syndrome, shock, cerebral anemia, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. Dizziness and chest tightness due to high cholesterol (especially effective), chest and back pain, hypertension, lumbar pain, motion sickness, seasickness. Shen Er Shang Point is also one of Dong’s 32解针.34. Shen Er Zhong PointLocated at the center of the back of the ear, 2 Fen inward from the center. Anatomical position: liver nerve, cardiac nerve. Indications: emergency treatment for various acute conditions, cardiac paralysis (especially effective), emergency treatment for cardiac arrest, headache, dizziness, vertigo (especially effective), nausea, liver function failure, limb weakness, collapse syndrome, shock, cerebral anemia, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. Dizziness and chest tightness due to high cholesterol (especially effective), chest and back pain, hypertension, lumbar pain, motion sickness, seasickness. Also treats liver cirrhosis and sudden deafness. Shen Er Zhong Point is also one of Dong’s 32解针.35. Shen Er Xia PointLocated on the back of the ear, below the pressure relief groove, 1/3 from the inner side. Anatomical position: renal nerve, liver-spleen nerve. Indications: emergency treatment for various acute conditions, cardiac paralysis (especially effective), emergency treatment for cardiac arrest, headache, dizziness, vertigo (especially effective), nausea, liver function failure, limb weakness, collapse syndrome, shock, cerebral anemia, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. Dizziness and chest tightness due to high cholesterol (especially effective), chest and back pain, hypertension, lumbar pain, motion sickness, seasickness. Also treats renal inflammation, lumbar pain. Uterine prolapse. Shen Er Xia Point is also one of Dong’s 32解针.
36. Wai Er Point(Located 3 Fen outward from the upper end of the Jin Er Point, which is on the outer edge of the auricle). Anatomical position: renal nerve, liver nerve. Indications: arrhythmia, palpitations, emergency treatment for stroke coma, headache, hypotension, dizziness, and visual disturbances.
Jin Er Point:Located at the upper end of the outer edge of the auricle, indications:sciatica due to lung weakness, lumbar spine curvature, allergic cold.Mu Er Point:Located about 3 Fen below the upper half of the ear, under the transverse blood vessels. Indications: liver pain, liver cirrhosis, liver enlargement, liver fatigue, chronic gonorrhea.Shui Er Point:Located at the lower edge of the outer edge of the auricle. Indications: kidney deficiency, pain on both sides of the waist, abdominal distension.Huo Er Point:Located at the middle of the outer edge of the auricle. Indications: cardiac weakness and knee pain, limb pain.Tu Er Point:Located below the liver area of the auricular cavity. Indications: nervous exhaustion, polycythemia, high fever, diabetes.
37. Tu Ling (Earth Spirit) PointLocated 1 Cun behind the Tong Wei Point. Anatomical position: great retreat nerve, splenic nerve, liver nerve. Indications: malignant anemia (aplastic anemia), blood cancer (too many or too few white blood cells), for emergency use.
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