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Acupuncture "The Spleen rises the Clear Yang Upwards" 
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Channel Theory

Qi Circulation Times

Qi Circulation Path

Major Points


Channels
Lung

Large Intestine

Stomach

Spleen

Heart

Small Intestine

Bladder

Kidney

Pericardium

San Jiao

Gall Bladder

Liver

Ren Mai (Conception)

Du Mai (Governing)

Extra Points

Stomach Channel of Foot Yang Ming

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  • ST-01 (Cheng Qi) Tear Container
    Acupuncture Point Type Meeting Point of the Stomach Channel with the Yang Motility and Conception Vessels
  • ST-02 (Si Bai) Four Whites
  • ST-03 (Ju Liao) Great Bone Hole
    Acupuncture Point Type Meeting Point of the Stomach Channel with the Yang Motility Vessel
  • ST-04 (Di Cang) Earth Granary
    Acupuncture Point Type Meeting Point of the Stomach and Large Intestine Channels with the Yang Motility and Conception Vessels
  • ST-05 (Da Ying) Great Reception
  • ST-06 (Jia Che) Jawbone
    Acupuncture Point Type Sun Si-miao Ghost Point
  • ST-07 (Xia Guan) Below the Joint
    Acupuncture Point Type Meeting Point of the Stomach and Gallbladder Channels
  • ST-08 (Tou Wei) Head Corner
    Acupuncture Point Type Meeting Point of the Stomach and Gallbladder Channels with the Yang Motility Vessel
  • ST-09 (Ren Ying) Man's Prognosis
    Acupuncture Point Type Meeting Point of the Stomach and Gallbladder Channels
    Acupuncture Point Type Point of the Window of Heaven, Point of the Sea of Qi
  • ST-10 (Shui Tu) Water Prominence
  • ST-11 (Qi She) Qi Abode
  • ST-12 (Que Pen) Empty Basin
    Acupuncture Point Type Meeting Point of the Stomach, Large Intestine, Small Intestine, Sanjiao, and Gallbladder Channels
  • ST-13 (Qi Hu) Qi Door
  • ST-14 (Ku Fang) Storeroom
  • ST-15 (Wu Yi) Roof
  • ST-16 (Ying Chuang) Breast Window
  • ST-17 (Ru Zhong) Breast Center
  • ST-18 (Ru Gen) Breast Root
  • ST-19 (Bu Rong) Not Contained
  • ST-20 (Cheng Man) Assuming Fullness
  • ST-21 (Liang Men) Bean Gate
  • ST-22 (Guan Men) Pass Gate
  • ST-23 (Tai Yi) Supreme Unity
  • ST-24 (Hua Rou Men) Slippery Flesh Gate
  • ST-25 (Tian Shu) Celestial Pivot
    Acupuncture Point Front Mu Front Mu of the Large Intestine
  • ST-26 (Wai Ling) Outer Mound
  • ST-27 (Da Ju) Great Gigantic
  • ST-28 (Shui Dao) Waterway
  • ST-29 (Gui Lai) Return
  • ST-30 (Qi Chong) Surging Qi
    Acupuncture Point Type Meeting Point of the Stomach Channel with the Penetrating Vessel
    Acupuncture Point Type Point of the Sea of Water and Grain
  • ST-31 (Bi Guan) Thigh Joint
  • ST-32 (Fu Tu) Crouching Rabbit
  • ST-33 (Yin Shi) Yin Market
  • ST-34 (Liang Qiu) Beam Hill
    Acupuncture Point Category Xi (Cleft) Point
  • ST-35 (Du Bi) Calf's Nose
  • ST-36 (Zu San Li) Leg Three Li
    Acupuncture Point Element He-Sea & Earth Point
    Acupuncture Point Type Gao Wu Command Point, Ma Dan-yang Heavenly Star Point, Point of the Sea of Water and Grain
  • ST-37 (Shang Ju Xu) Upper Great Hollow
    Acupuncture Point Type Point of the Sea and Blood
  • ST-38 (Tiao Kou) Ribbon Opening
  • ST-39 (Xia Ju Xu) Lower Great Hollow
    Acupuncture Point Type Point of the Sea and Blood
  • ST-40 (Feng Long) Bountiful Bulge
    Acupuncture Point Category Luo (Connecting) Point
  • ST-41 (Jie Xi) Ravine Divide
    Acupuncture Point Element Jing-River & Fire Point
  • ST-42 (Chong Yang) Surging Yang
    Acupuncture Point Category Yuan (Source) Point
  • ST-43 (Xian Gu) Sunken Valley
    Acupuncture Point Element Shu-Stream & Wood Point
  • ST-44 (Nei Ting) Inner Court
    Acupuncture Point Element Ying-Spring & Water Point
    Acupuncture Point Type Ma Dan-yang Heavenly Star Point
  • ST-45 (Li Dui) Severe Mouth
    Acupuncture Point Element Jing-Well & Metal Point



A Manual of Acupuncture - Peter Deadman

One of the best Acupuncture resources written in the English language

The single point and body area illustrations alone make this book worth purchasing, not to mention the invaluable commentary and detailed research on points of the twelve primary meridians, the Conception and Governing vessels, as well as extra points.

This book is truly a treasure and definitive resource in the world of Acupuncture. No one wanting to become more serious about acupuncture should be without this book.

- T.Dehli