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What are the five groups of Shu-Transportation points? |
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Jing - well
Ying- spring
Shu- stream
Jing- River
He-sea |
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What are the six yang channels |
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What are the six Yin channels? |
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When do you use Jin - well points |
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When do you use Yin - Spring points? |
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Removes/heat excess
2nd point heading dorsal up the leg |
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When do you use Shu-Stream points? |
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When do you use Jing- River Points? |
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For cough or asthma
(only useful one is LU3) |
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When do you use He -Sea points?
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Kidney deficiency or GI disorders (SP/ST) |
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What are the rules for using Shu-Transportation points |
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1. yin starts with wood
2. yang organs start with metal
3. use mother point for deficiencies
4. use child point for excess |
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What is the order of the TCVM circadian clock |
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LU, LI, ST, SP, HT, SI, BL, KID, PC, TH, GB, LIV |
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what is the tai yin of the TL |
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What is the Tai - yin of the PL |
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What is the shao yin of the of the TL |
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What is the shao yin of the PL |
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What is the Jeu-yin of the TL |
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What is the Jeu - yin of the PL |
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What is the Yang Ming of the TL |
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What is the Yang Ming of the PL |
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What is the Tai Yang of the TL |
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What is the Tai - yang of the PL |
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What is the Shao- Yang of the TL |
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What is the Shao- Yang of the PL |
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What are the five treasures |
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qi, jing, blood, body fluids and shen |
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What structures are associated with the liver? |
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Definition
tendon/ligaments, hooves/nails, hepatobiliary, eyes |
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What structures are associated with the heart |
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cardiovasculature, mind, mentation, tongue |
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What structures are associated with the spleen? |
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GI, muscles, mouth, gums and lips |
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What structures are associated with the lungs? |
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What structures are associated with the kidneys? |
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Renal/bladder, bone and joints, spine, reproduction, pre-natal jing |
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Key points to use for kidney disease |
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Wind is associated with which organ |
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the mother point for the HT channel |
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The child point for the HT channel |
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The mother point for the PC channel |
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the child point for the PC channel |
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The mother point for the LU channel |
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Definition
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The child point for the LU Channel |
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The mother point of the LI channel |
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the child point for the LI channel |
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the mother point for the ST channel |
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the child point for the ST channel |
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the mother point for the SI channel |
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The child point for the SI channel |
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The mother point for the BL channel |
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The child point for the BL channel |
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The mother point for the TH channel |
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The child point for the TH channel |
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The mother point for the GB channel |
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The child point for the GB channel |
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