the 5 shu language and what they do Flashcards
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Qi eminates and is shallow and narrow but dynamic
jing- well
what are the names of the 5 shu ponts
jing-well ying-spring shu-stream jing-river he-sea
Qi glides and is slightly larger
ying spring
qi pours and is deep and rapid enough to carry things over a distance
shu stream
qi flowas and is abundant
qi enters inward and goes deep
this is where the merdian changes from yin to yang,
jing well
used for clearing heat, restoring consciousness and rescuing collapse. treat the uppermost reaches of the meridains
treats fullness below the heart
treats disorders of the spirit
jing-well
clears heat in addition to the jing well points
ying spring
treats changes in complexion
ying spring
treats channel disorders in conjunction with the ying spring points
ying spring
treats heaviness of the body and pain in the joints
shu stream
treat diseases that attack intermittently
shu stream
treat cough dyspnea chills and fever
jing river
treats diseases manifesting as changes in the patients voice
jing river
treat diseases in the sinews and bones ( on the yin meridians
jing river
treat counderflow qi and diarrhea
he sea
treat diseases of the stomach and disorders resulting from irregular eating and drinking
he sea
treat diseases of the fu (yang)
he sea
treat diseases of the skin (yang only)
he sea