Point Protocols
Abdominal Pain (image: forearm, lower leg)
Lower abdomen/GYN: LingKu, GB34 (same), MuGuan, GuGuan, ZongGuan
Acid reflux
General: St32 (either)
Hernia: St36, PC6,TB5, Sp9
Ankle Pain (image: wrist)
General: Lu2a (ahshi point often lateral to Lu2)
GB (GB40): TB4
St (St41): LI5
Anxiety
Jue Yin/Shao Yang: PC3, 7, GB34, 41 / TB3, 10, Liv3, 8 or Tan Liver point, YinTang, Ear-ShenMen, AnMien 1
Arthritis / Joint Inflammation (also see body region)
General: MuGuan, GuGuan, ZongGuan
Asthma (see Lung)
Back Pain (image: limb with knee/elbow being the waist)
Bl: LU & KI ashi points1
Entire back (Bl/Ki): Bl40,65, HT3,7/KI3,10, SI 3,81
Thoracic/Scapular: Bl57 (bleed then needle), ChungTze, ChungHsien,
Liv4 to 5 (same, ahshi on bone)
SI6 (same)
In or along spine: LI12, 13
SacroLumbar: LingKu, DaBai, ZongBai, SI4, Bl40 (either or both, bleed then needle)
L2-L3: ZongBai
Lower Thoracic/Upper Lumbar: Lu6 (bleed)
Sciatica: LingKu, DaBai, PC7
GB: Ht5
Bl: Lu, TB ahshi in upper arm (strong stim) or electro local to distal 22
SanChar23
SI3,4a, LI3 to LingKu, ahshi distal from Lu5 or proximal from Lu9, ahshi Bl59-60 (same) 23
Ki2 to 7 (ahshi, close to achilles if suspect disk involvement) 23
SI joint: Ki3, SI4
Cancer
Fatigue during chemo: LI4, TB5, St34, Sp9, Lu7, PC6, St36, Sp10 1
Nausea/Vomiting during chemo: 9 magical points for digestion (ST36, GB34, UB40, PC6,LU7/ SP9, TAN LIV PT, TB5,
LI4), plus ear shenmen, Liver and stomach1
Carpal Tunnel (see Wrist Pain)
Chest Pain (image: distal ¼ forearm or distal ¼ lower leg)
General: St32 (either), TB5, 6, 7, GB34
Wraps around (St,Sp,Liv,Bl): Yin ahshi on distal ¼ forearm, then TB, LI ahshi on distal ¼ of opp forearm, Liv4-6
(ahshi), St40-41 (ahshi), GB39-40 (ahshi)2
Constipation
General: TB5, K6, Lu6, Bl62
LI4, 11, TB6, Ear-Large Intestine1
Cough (see Lung)
Dizziness
General: GV201
High Bp/HTN: LI14
Elbow Pain (image: Knee)
General: LingKu
TB/LI: GB33 (ahshi on GB and ST)
Eyes (image “eyes” of knee or elbows)
Dryness: Lu11, Ht9, PC91
Pain: SI4, TB2
Tired/Heavy: TB2
Fever
Children: DaBai
Fibromyalgia:
General: Craniosacral (parietal bones)3
12 magical points 3x/wk for month, or consider specific zones where appropriate 4
Fatigue protocol: Bilateral- Sp6, St36, LI4, 11, Lu7, YinTang, GV20 – then add BM points for specific pain 5
8 extra meridians with ion pumping cords/EFT6
Chao Chen’s Zang Fu Organ Matrix tx using Liv and Sp for muscle pain 9
Daikon soup recipe (see below)7
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang/Shu Jing Huo Xue Tang/Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang (equal parts
of each)8
Global tightness/anger (Liver/GB): Ht/SI or TB, GB/Liv2
Kidney deficiency (pulses, adrenals): Ht/SI/TB, GB/Ki2
Hypothyroid: throat Ki points2
Depression (surrender to sadness): LI4, TB5, St34, Sp9, Lu7, PC6, St36, Sp10 1
Foot (image: Hand)
Heel Spur: MuGuan, GuGuan, ZongGuan (X-ray confirmed disappear in 16tx’s)
Plantar fascitis: Many concentrated needles at imaged area, Zheng Gu Shui 19
Groin
General: PC7
Hand (image: Foot)
Thumb Pain: TB3
Head (image: Hand or Foot)
General: LingKu
Headache (image: Hand, Foot, Knee)
General: LU11, HT9, PC91
Shao Yin (behind eye): TB2
Yang Ming (frontal/sinus): Sp9 (ahshi, esp summer), St36 (ahshi), Lu7, LI3 or 4
Migraine: GB30 (can take 1.5 hrs to notice)
Long Dan Xie Gan Tang/Wu Zhu Yu Tang (adj dosage for Shi/Xu, good for tough
migraines w/Nausea/Vomit16
Excess GB/Ht: Ht8 (stim 1 min then 30 sec every 15 min), GB41, Liv3, TB3
Tai Yang: BL40 (either or both, bleed then needle)
One sided: SI3 (same)
Temple: GB31 (ahshi), GB30 (can take 1.5 hrs to notice)
Hemorrhoids (image: Knee, Lips)
General: Lu6, Bl40 (either or both, bleed then needle)
Herpes
Genitalia: hard to treat, first try 1/3 Zi Yin Jiang Huo Tang, 1/3 Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang, 1/3 Long
Dan Xie Gan Tang15
Infertility
General: Sp7 (ahshi)
Joint Pain (see Arthritis or body region)
Knee Pain (GB, St, Bl, Ki, Liv, Sp – image elbow)
General: Lu5 (ahshi), Ht3 (ahshi), PC3 (ahshi)1
PC6 (ahshi, try b/w PC6 and PC7, get elec sens through palm to finger, stim every min
for first 3 min)11
St35(local),medial eye of knee point (local) – slightly bend knee, insert deep under
kneecap then moxa)12
ChungHsien, TB3 (same), PC6, Liv3 (same), LI11 to Ht3 (use at least 1.5” needle)
Spring wind compress2
Under kneecap: GaoHongShu (ahshi Bl41-43, same,bleed)10
Ht3 (deep with 1.5” along side loecranon on medial side, lightly touch bone), TB10
(ahshi)2
BaXie 2 (b/w 2nd and 3rd MC) and 4 (b/w 4th and 5th MC)2
Opposite shoulder ahshi2
Liver
General: GanMen
Hep/jaundice: YenHuang (can bleed)
Low Back Pain (see Back Pain)
Lower jiao (see Abdominal Pain or Condition, i.e. Menstrual, Urinary,etc)
Lung
General: 4 Horses (Tung 88.17,88.18,88.19 any Lung issue)7
Asthma: DaBai, ChungHsien
Children: ChungTze (bleed) – Liv4 to 5 ahshi on bone
Cough: ChungHsien
Menopause
Sp7 (ahshi)
Menstrual
Sp7 (ahshi)
Migraine (see Headache)
Motor/Sensory
Deficit of lower limb: BaGuan (find most ahshi on fingers, strong stim, needle towards wrist)
Paralysis: MuHuo (mild-mod stim, use thin needle 5 min then remove, strong stim may cause
cramp, direct toward wrist)
Neck Pain (GB, TB, SI, LI, BL, GV, St – image: Wrist or Ankle)
General: SoJianDian (“LuoZhen area, b/w MC 2-3, 3-4, 4-5)
Blue poppy neck pain formula12
Bl / Du: SI3, Ht4
GB/TB (trap, GB21), bone spur: Ht4, SI3 (same), Bl40 (ahshi)
Pain
Generalized: see Fibromyalgia
Localized: see Body region
Shooting Pains: LingKu
Plantar Fascitis (see Foot)
Rotator Cuff (see Shoulder Pain)
Scar tissue
General: Electrostim8
VitalzymeX (dissolves scar tissue, can take months to see results, see below for contact
info)8
Sciatica (see Back Pain)
Sinuses (St, Bl)
General: LI14
Shoulder Pain (Lu, PC, Ht, SI, TB, LI – image: Hip)
GB/TB (lateral deltoid): Sp9a (ahshi often 1-2 cun below Sp9)
GB/TB (trap, GB21/TB15): GB30
LI: St41 (same), St41, Liv4
Scalp-indentation about 1” from GV20 toward mastoid (needle toward mastoid, thread at
least 3/4”)20
Dit Da Jiu linement21
Sore Throat (see Throat)
Stress (also see Anxiety)
General: YinTang, AnMien (high point of mastoid), Ear-ShenMen 1
Teeth Grinding (see TMJ)
Throat
General: PC9 (bleed), Lu111
Sore throat: TB2 (either if bilateral pain, same if unilateral – more result if during summer season) LI3,
Lu10
TMJ
General: GB32 to 34 (ahshi or both)
Ear-hunger1
Liv2,3 (strong stim)13
Ahshi points along the tibial crest (the ridge of bone above SP9). This seems to mirror the
jaw bone and the tightness and jaw pain that grinders tend to report. It usually results in
5-7 ashi in a line that follows very close to the bone 18
PC3 (multiple ahshi points if necessary), GB33, TB10(same), Liv8(same), LI4 1
St: ahishi proximal and distal to PC3, LI4 (ahshi), ST36,43-44 1
Emotional repression: balance Jue Yin/Shao Yang1
Trigeminal Neuralgia (also see TMJ)
General: PC3 (multiple ahshi points if necessary), GB33, TB10(same), Liv8(same) 1
Urinary
General: LingKu, K6a, Lu7a, Bl61a, St4 to LI20 ahshi
Vaginal discharge
General: LI14
Wrist Pain (Lu, PC, Ht, SI, TB, LI – image: Ankle)
Carpal Tunnel: Liv4
Palmar aspect of wrist: St41 (same), Liv4
Radiates to palm: Liv3 to K1
Theory
Imaging
Head: Hand (palmer surface) (Ht8 with GB headaches)
Foot (St43 with St sinus congestion)
Knee (Sp9 with frontal headaches)
Neck: Wrist (Ht7 with GB neck pain)
Ankle
Torso (Thoracic): Forearm (distal ¼) (SI6 with scapular pain)
Lower leg (distal ¼) (Liv4 to 5 ahshi with upper back pain)
Torso (Lumbar/SI): Hand (dorsal surface) (LingKu combo, SanChar Tung points between knuckles)
Waist Knee
Elbow
Meridians balanced by the following systems
System # 1 (Chinese name): Hand Shao Yang (TB) balances Foot Shao Yang (GB)
System # 2 (Fire/Water): Hand Shao Yin (Ht) balances Foot Shao Yang (GB)
System # 3 (Yin/Yang pair): Foot Jue Yin (Liv) balances Foot Shao Yang (GB)
System # 4 (Opp clock): Hand Shao Yin (Ht) balances Foot Shao Yang (GB)
System # 5 (neighbor on clock): Hand Shao Yang (TB) or Foot Jue Yin (Liv) balances Foot Shao Yang (GB)
Not responding
Verify image, point (3 dimension precision), and channel (diagnosis)
Insert local (if applicable) and balance points, ½ way through tx remove just local 2
Other Therapies
Daikon Soup Recipe7(Wu Xing Tang?/5 element tea):
I have been working with this soup over the past 3 years on various conditions and I have found it to help: chronic headaches,
gyn. probs., constipation, indigestion, allergies, urinary difficulties, low energy, low immunity, toxins in the liver organ, liver organ
or channel problems, asthma, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and there are plenty more conditions waiting to be discovered. I
basically use this soup as my first order of treatment for the following purposes: clean the body at the cellular level without causing
any harmful side effects, nourish the blood, generate Qi. The idea is to try to return the body's cells to their normal functioning and
thereby returning the body's functions to normal, back to health.
The recipe comes from a Japanese scientist who has done some 30 or 40 yrs of research on the effects of this soup. In the
collection of his research, he outlined the importance of the daikon leaves since there is valuable nutrition that the boiling steeps
out of the root and its leaves. In the research, the scientist only talked about the fresh ingredients. I often find the Burdock root in a
Korean or Japanese grocery market in the produce section, and they often stock the daikon w/ leaves intact
The flavors of the soup are very mild. It tastes like root vegetable soup. I've had people tell me they have replaced their morning
coffee habit with a cup of soup and it makes them feel great. Enjoy.
In order to have this soup work properly, all directions and ingredients has to be followed.
1 Daikon root with leaves (must have leaves)
1 long burdock root (fresh)
2 carrots
4 Shiitake mushrooms
Soup Pot needed: An 8 to 10 quart aluminum or glass pot.
Preparations:
All ingredients are cleaned well and unpeeled. Soak the Shiitake mushrooms in a bowl for 20 mins. Cut up the Daikon & leaves,
burdock, carrots, and place in a soup pot. When Shiitake mushrooms become soft, clean them and place in with the other roots.
Be sure that all the ingredients are placed as flatly as possible at the bottom of the pot. Fill the pot up with just enough water to
cover the roots. Then, add two times the water required to cover the vegetables. For example, if it takes 10 cups water to cover
the contents, then add another 20 more cups to the pot. Do not season with salt, sugar, msg, or any other flavorings. The natural
flavors of the vegetables will give the soup its own unique sweetness & flavor.
Cooking time:
Cover the pot with a lid (once the lid covers pot, do not open until soup is done), turn stove on high heat, bring to boil (this part
may take 45 mins or up to an hour, since there is a high volume of water, then, lower heat down to medium/low, simmer for 1
hour, turn off stove, and soup is good to serve.
Dosage: Take 3 cups a day when the soup is warm.
Be sure to refrigerate unused portion of soup.
I started my patient on 3 cups and moved her up to four cups after the first month. It's been 2 months and she has reported that
none of her old pain has returned
Biomagnetic Acupoint Therapy
Biomagnetic Acupoint Therapy developed by Dan Hom, L.Ac. (danhom@aol.com) in Massachusetts. No needles--industrial
strength magnets (bet. 10,000 and 40,000 gauss per acupoint) which sets up a polarity to disperse pain. W/severe pain, you can
easily attach Ion Pumping Cords for additional healing 18
Merchants
World Nutrition – 800-548-2710
VitalzymeX (dissolves scar tissue, can take months to see results8
Evergreen herbs - 866-473-3697
A bit pricey, wholesale costs are reasonable, modern research on the formulas and the added herbs to some of the classics to
increase effectiveness. You can get some deals with large orders, ask Tina to give you a breakdown when you call 13 good results
especially with granulars14
References
Please note that the info in the following list including email addresses will be used for no other purpose than in maintaining and
verifying the information above.
1. Meg: healperacu@sbcglobal.net
2. Acujosh: wuweishwa@yahoo.com
3. Madir: chicenter1111@hotmail.com
4. Eric: unknown
5. RA Angotti: unknown
6. Jude: curestroke@aol.com
7. Mei: unknown
8. Mark Tryling: Herbs mark.tryling@meridianharmonics.com
9. P.T Ferrance: ptf1@akc.com
10. Bina: unk
11. Li: unk
12. Asaf mazar: Asafmazar@hotmail.com
13. Don: don@attain-balance.com
14. Deborah: unk
15. Adam griffin: Herbs unk
16. Michael Norris: S7horse@aol.com
17. Ted Zombolas: zombolas@hotmail.com
18. Karen: Magnets kkhandster@aol.com
19. Julia Thie: jmcintire1@earthlink.net
20. John:unk
21. Adam Estreicher: aestreicher@hotmail.com
22. Hye-Jung Hayes: unk
23. Jonathan Breslow: j@breslowmed.com
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Notes
1. This document is meant as a collaboration in progress – a focus for discussion – not just a cookbook
2.