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KI - 1
Jing-Well & Wood Point |
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Definition
Descends excess from the head
Calms the spirit
Revives consciousness and rescues yang
Headache, blurring of vision, dizziness, sore throat, dryness of the tongue, loss of voice, dysuria, infantile, convulsions, feverish sensation in the sole, loss of consciousness. |
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KI - 2
Ying-Spring & Fire Point |
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Definition
Clears deficiency heat
Regulates the Kidneys
Regulates the lower jiao
Pruritus vulvae, prolapse of uterus, irregular menstruation, nocturnal emission, hemoptysis, thirst, diarrhea, swelling and pain of the dorsum of foot, acute infantile omphalitis.
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Term
KI - 3
Shu-Stream & Earth Point
Source Point |
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Definition
Nourishes Kidney yin and clears deficiency heat
Tonifies Kidney yang
Anchors the Qi and benefits the Lung
Strengthens the lumbar spine
Sore throat, toothache, deafness, tinnitus, dizziness, spitting of blood, asthma, thirst, irregular menstruation, insomnia, nocturnal emission, impotence, frequency of micturition, pain in the lower back. |
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KI - 4
Luo Connecting Point |
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Definition
Reinforces the Kidneys
Anchors the Qi and benefits the Lung
Strengthens the will and dispels fear
Spitting of blood, asthma, stiffness and pain of the lower back, dysuria, constipation, pain in the heel, dementia |
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Definition
Regulates the Penetrating and Conception vessels and benefits menstruation
Amenorrhea, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, prolapse of uterus, dysuria, blurring of vision |
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