Class 4
Class 4
Class 4
Class #: 4
Special Points
This is another system of energy, this jing ying shu jing he. Holding energy in dan-tian is one way—
holding source of energy. But not only deep area that holds energy—flows from outside into the body. In
the 5 shu system flows into the body thru the extremeties distal areas.
Yuan points
For yang channel: distinct points between Shu-Stream and Jing-River.
For yin channel: shares the same point as the shu-stream point. Lung 9, for example is shu and yuan
point.
Example: 4 gates = LI 4 (yang yuan source), Liv-3 (yin shu/yuan source) located between 1st and 2nd
metatarsal. This balances the yin and the yang and happens to be the strongest combination.
Indications: tonification and regulation. (Not good points to reduce! Use Ying points for that.)
Example, H7 to tonify heart/heartblood to help insomnia and fatigue. PC however, better for Shen
related problems.
Luo means connecting in Chinese. Connects exterior/interior channels. Each primary has a Luo point.
Ren has one, Du has one, Great Spleen has one. Grand total of 15. Ren in front, Du in back. Spleen are
on the sides.
Indications:
1. treat disorders of int/ext related channel or zangfu
Lung 7, for instance, commonly used in common cold.
2. treat disorders in reaching regions reached by the luo connecting channel.
3. treat psycho-emo disorders.
Use them together in host-guest combination. These have a deep meaning. Here’s a Dr. Luo example.
Yuan Luo
Lung Lung 9 Lung 7
LI LI 4 LI 6
Patient starts with cough … later gets constipation. Cough is a lung problem (yin). Constipation comes
later because lung qi cannot go down and disperse the moisture to LI (the yang paired channel for
Lung).
Suggestion: memorize the locations of the special points such as yuan and luo.
Back-shu Points
All located on Bladder channel. One line runs on the transverse points of the spine, one runs between
that and border of the scapula—3 cun between these 2 borders, Back shu points are located 1.5 cun from
spinal ridge.
Lung Back-shu, for instance. Cough, tonify the lung back-shu—UB 13.
Dachangshu BL-
L. Intestine Kidney Shenshu BL-23
25
Xiaochangshu BL-
S. Intestine Liver Ganshu BL-18
27
Can combine Front with Back for front/back association. Called shu/mu assoc or front/back assoc.
Front Mu points
Most points for Front-mu are on Ren channel. Also, Liver, GB, Lung.
Yanglingquan GB-
Zang Zhangmen LIV-13 Sinews
34
Look at Lung, the controller of the 100 vessels: Lung 9, the Yuan source point is the Hui-Meeting or
Influential point.
Cough: might use the yuan/luo combination of Lu 9 and LI 6, but add Ren-17 for Qi since cough is
related to qi. Also, if you have trouble breathing, stimulate Ren 17 (use acupressure!!)
These points are where the x converges. Zang converges at Liv-13. Blood converges at BL-17. Etc.
Xi-Cleft Points
Most Xi-cleft points are around elbow and knee joints and below. Use them for emergency situations.
Gall
Heart Yinxi HE-6 Waiqiu GB-36
Bladder
Small Yanglao SI- Zhongdu LIV-
Liver
Intestine 6 6
Chronic diseases can use this, but generally speaking these are the choice for emergency situations.
Yang organ energy converges here. These are also called the Lower He Uniting Points. Each of the 6 Fu
organs have another he-sea point on yang meridians of the lower extremeties.
Stomach ST 36
Large Intestine ST 37
Small Intestine ST 39
Gall Bladder GB 34
Bladder BL 40
San Jiao BL 39
ST, LI, SI all use Stomach channel as the functions are related to Stomach. Water/heat/diarrhea = St 39
treatment. Clear heat = UB/BL 40.
Eight extraordinary channels are connected to the 12 regular channels via these points. Ren connected to
LU-7, for instance.
Most of these are around/above the neck, some not. Can be used to treat problems of the head, the
“heaven” area. Examples: unclearness or congestion in the head. Yang Qi disturbance will be felt in the
head. See Pg 49—cough/wheezing with qi rebellion, face and eye swelling, throat problems, emotional
problems, 5 sense organs.
Summary:
1. Anatomical Landmarks and Position
2. Measuring Methods
a. Porportional measurement
b. Using landmarks
c. Finger measurement
d. Convenient measurement
Landmarks don’t move—bones such as the metatarsal bones or the mastoid process. Positioning often in
a depression next to a bone or between muscles.
Gallbladder 34, for instance: find the head of the fibula, is on interior of the fib, then inferior to this
location in the depression. (this is near ST 36)
Du 14: just below C7 vertebra. (hint: C7 still moves a little when you twist your head. T1 does not.)
Measuring Methods
Proportional Measurement
Metacarpal Phalangeal joint: knuckles
Proximal phalangeal joint: mid joints of flexed finger from index to pinkie finger.
Du 20 = 5 cun from front hairline, 7 cun from back hairline. This is the highest point on the body.
What is due has no hair? 3 cun from Yintang, then 5 more to Du 20.
How many cun from Yintang to Du 14? 3 from yinting to hairline, 12 to the back hairline + 3
more. Grand total: 18.