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DISPERSING STREAM ST 41
Like everything else in our lives we create accidents. Some people seem to be "accident prone". Accidents are expressions of Anger....
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Jan 101 min read
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UPPER GREAT EMPTINESS - ST 37
The vital function of this point is to empty the Lower sea of the organ. Nearly like the large intestine and for the large intestine this...
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Jan 81 min read
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THREE MILES OF THE FOOT - ST 36
The most important point of the body which is responsible for the circulation of Upright qi. This means the after effect of chronic...
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Jan 71 min read
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THIGH GATE - ST 31
In traditional acupuncture practice all lower warmer organs or girdle organs need to be handled simultaneously together. On this basis ST...
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Jan 61 min read
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Spleen
According to traditional Acupuncture therapy, SPLEEN is an important organ related to the STOMACH internally and externally. The main...
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Dec 27, 20241 min read
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Liver
According to Traditional Acupuncture Therapy, LIVER is the main important official organ of judgment It is situated in the right...
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Dec 26, 20242 min read
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Heart
All religions say HEART is the ruler or Emperor of the world and so the Universe. Located in the Thorax, HEART is internally and...
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Dec 24, 20241 min read
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Brain
As early as in the book NEIJING there were descriptions of the brain, one of which is "The BRAIN is a sea of MARROW" The essence of the...
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Dec 20, 20241 min read
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Kidney
Acupuncture theory and all Natural theory state KIDNEY and URINARY BLADDER form the WATER element of human body. Reproductive systems are...
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Dec 19, 20242 min read
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Human Reproduction
Modern Science says, humans REPRODUCE sexually and the REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM in humans include formation of gametes(gametogenesis). Then...
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Dec 18, 20241 min read
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ORGAN VERSUS CHANNEL
Ancient Acupuncture theories have the pattern identification according to the channels. The organs and their relevant channels form an...
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Dec 14, 20241 min read
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List of my Favorite points on each element
Starting from METAL(AIR) the vital source of all living beings, I prefer LUNGS to be the Celestial store house, starting place to solve...
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Dec 10, 20242 min read
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Difference Between Heat and Fire
When used in a narrow sense the term 'HEAT' denotes a milder form of FIRE, FIRE is more 'solid' than HEAT. It tends to move and dry out...
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Dec 7, 20241 min read
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Accumulation points
The Accumulation Points are all located between the fingers/toes and elbows/knees. The term XI means 'crevices' and this refers to the...
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Dec 5, 20241 min read
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Organ Clock Theory
The law of midday / midnight states that in each 24 hour period each official has a period of two hours when it is at its maximum energy....
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Dec 4, 20242 min read
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COCONUT TREES
Trees are the most vibrant representation of a place with astounding features. Coconut trees are a symbol of good luck and prosperity....
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Dec 3, 20241 min read
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ICONS (BUTTONS)
There are many soft icons on the screen of all electronic devices. They compute with logical techniques embedded in the processor (inner...
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Dec 2, 20241 min read
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CAUSES OF DISEASES
Traditional Acupuncture masters have drawn upon a list of what are called internal and external cause of disease; EXTERNAL CAUSATIVE...
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Dec 1, 20241 min read
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GUIDELINES FOR SELECTING POINTS
Acupuncture masters always remember that points are the servants of the elements. The power they have is handed to them by the elements...
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Nov 30, 20241 min read
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CHALLENGES OF FIVE ELEMENTS
The inter coordination of the five elements can be studied under a different title. The FEARS of EACH ELEMENT. • WOOD'S terror is that it...
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Nov 29, 20241 min read
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