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Renying (ST9)

Renying  (ST9)

[Location] 1.5cun adjacent to the Adam’s apple, on the anterior border of m.sternocleidomastoideus, where the common carotid artery pulsates.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] Avoid the common Read More

Touwei (ST8)

Touwei  (ST8)

[Location] 0.5cun above the hairline at the couner of the forehead, 4.5cun lateral from the midline of the head.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] Subcutaneous  insertion 0.5~0.8cun downward of Read More

Touwei (ST8)

[Location] 0.5cun above the hairline at the couner of the forehead, 4.5cun lateral from the midline of the head.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] Subcutaneous  insertion 0.5~0.8cun downward of backword.

[Indications] eye pain, Read More

Xiaguan (ST7)

[Location] Anterior to the ear and to the condylicus, in the depression between the zygomatic arch and the condyloid process of the mandible.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] perpendicular insertion0.3~0.5; when the needle is inserting, the mouth can not Read More

Jiache (ST6)

[Location] on the cheek, in the depression one finger-breadth (middle finger) anterior and superior to the lower angle of the mandible where m.masseter attaches, at the prominence of the muscle when the teeth are clenched.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] Read More

Daying (ST5)

[Location] 1.3cun anterior to the angle of the mandible, on the anterior border of the attached portion of m.masseter, when you closeyou mouth and drump the air, the point is in the depression of the anterior and inferior to the angle of the mandible.

[Needing and Read More

Dichang (ST4)

[Location] 0.4cun to the corner of the mouth, directly below the pupil.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] perpendicular insertion0.2cun or subcutaneous insertion 0.5~0.8cun towards Jiache; moxibustion is applicable.

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Juliao (ST3)

[Location] on the face, directly below the pupil of the eye, at the level of the lower border of the ala nasi, on the lateral side of the nasolabial groove.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] perpendicular insertion0.3~0.6cun; moxibustion is Read More

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