Front Mu And Back Shu Flashcards
(33 cards)
What do front Mu points
-Alarm points, tell you when something is happening in the internal organs, signify when there is disharmony in the organ, often times founds on channels that are not their own
Front Mu point of the Lung
LU-1
Front Mu point of the Large Intestine
ST-25
Front Mu point of the Stomach
REN-12
Front Mu point of the Spleen
LIV-13
Front Mu point of the Heart
REN-14
Front Mu point of the Small Intestine
REN-4
Front Mu of the bladder
REN-3
Front Mu of the Kidney
GB-25
Front Mu of the Pericardium
REN-17
Front mu of the Sanjiao
REN-5
Front mu of the Gallbladder
GB-24
Front Mu of the Liver
LIV-14
Back- Shu points definition
The Back- shu points are points along the Bladder channel that are indicated for specific organs. Each organ has a Back Shu point that corresponds to it. They are primarily used to stimulate and regulate the corresponding internal organs and their functions. They are thought to be a point of access to the Zang-Fu organs, allowing for strengthening, tonification, and addressing imbalances with those organs.
Back Shu of the Bones
BL-11
Vertebral level: T1
Back Shu for Wind
BL-12
Vertebral area T2
Back Shu of the Lung
BL-13
Vertebral area: T3
Back Shu of the Pericardium
BL-14
Vertebral area: T3
Back Shu of the Pericardium
BL-14
Vertebral area: T4
Back Shu point of the Heart
BL-15
Vertebral area: T5
Back Shu of the Du Mai
BL-16
Vertebral area: T6
Back Shu of the Diaphragm and Blood
BL-17
Vertebral area: T7
Back Shu of the Liver
BL-18
Vertebral area: T9
Back Shu of the Gallbladder
BL-19
Vertebral area: T10