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Acupuncture "The Small Intestine separates the pure from the impure" 
Documents
Channel Theory

Qi Circulation Times

Qi Circulation Path

Major Points


Channels
Lung Channel

Lg. Intestine Channel

Stomach Channel

Spleen Channel

Heart Channel

Small Intestine

Bladder Channel

Kidney Channel

Pericardium Channel

San Jiao Channel

Gall Bladder Channel

Liver Channel

Ren Mai
(Conception Vessel)


Du Mai
(Governing Vessel)


The Extra Points

Heart Channel of Hand Shao Yin

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  • HT-01 (Ji Quan) Highest Spring
  • HT-02 (Qing Ling) Cyan Spirit
  • HT-03 (Shao Hai) Lesser Sea
    Acupuncture Point Element He-Sea & Water Point
  • HT-04 (Ling Dao) Spirit Pathway
    Acupuncture Point Element Jing-River & Metal Point
  • HT-05 (Tong Li) Connecting Li
    Acupuncture Point Category Luo (Connecting) Point
    Acupuncture Point Type Ma Dan-yang Heavenly Star Point
  • HT-06 (Yin Xi) Yin Cleft
    Acupuncture Point Category Xi (Cleft) Point
  • HT-07 (Shen Men) Spirit Gate
    Acupuncture Point Category Yuan (Source) Point
    Acupuncture Point Element Shu-Stream & Earth Point
  • HT-08 (Shao Fu) Lesser Mansion
    Acupuncture Point Element Ying-Spring & Fire Point
  • HT-09 (Shao Chong) Lesser Surge
    Acupuncture Point Element Jing-Well & Wood 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.

 
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