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xiangu (ST43) : Shu (Stream) point

 xiangu (ST43) : Shu (Stream) point

[Location]  on the dorsum of the foot, in thedepression distal to the junction of the second and third metatarsal bones.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method]

Perpendicular insertion 0.3~0.5 Read More

Jiexi (ST41) :Jing (River ) point

Jiexi (ST41) :Jing (River ) point

[Location] At the junction of the dorsum of the foot and the lower leg, in the depression at the midpoint of the transverse crease of the ankle between the tendons of m. extensor hallucis longus and digitorum Read More

Fenglong (ST 40): the luo (connecting ) point

 Fenglong (ST 40): the luo (connecting ) point

[Location]  8 cun superior to the external malleolus, near Tiaokou, two finger-breadth(Middle finger) from the anterior crest of the tibia.

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Xiajuxu (ST39) the lower He (sea) Point of small Intestine Meridian

Xiajuxu   (ST39) the lower He (sea) Point of small Intestine Meridian

[Location]  9cun below Dubi, one finger-breadth (middle finger) from the anterior crest of the tibia.

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Tiaokou (ST38)

Tiaokou  (ST38)

[Location] 8cun below Dubi, one finger-breadth (middle finger) from the anterior crest of the tibia.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] Perpendicular insertion 0.5~0.9cun; moxibustion is Read More

Shangjuxu (ST37) the lower He (sea) Point of Large Intestine Meridian

1Shangjuxu   (ST37) the lower He (sea) Point of Large Intestine Meridian

[Location] 6cun below Dubi, one finger-breadth (middle finger) from the anterior crest of the tibia.

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Zusanli (ST36): He (sea) Point; the lower He (sea) Point of Stomach Meridian

Zusanli  (ST36): He (sea) Point; the lower He (sea) Point of Stomach Meridian

[Location] 3cun below Dubi, one finger-breadth (middle finger) from the anterior crest of the tibia.

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Dubi (ST35)

1 Dubi  (ST35)

[Location] When the knee is flexed, the point is at the knee, below the patella, in the depression from the patella ligament.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] Oblique insertion toward the medial Read More

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