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SP9  •  Yin Ling Quan
Spleen Meridian
Lin Syndrome
Blood Lin
Heat Lin
Overstrain Lin
Qi Lin
Stone Lin
Turbid Lin
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Turbid Lin
BL28 • Pang Guang Shu
CV3 • Zhong Ji
CV6 • Qi Hai
GV20 • Bai Hui
LI11 • Qu Chi
LI4 • He Gu
LR2 • Xing Jian
SP6 • San Yin Jiao
SP9 • Yin Ling Quan
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Condition: Lin Syndrome •  Turbid Lin
Treatment: Regulate Qi mechanism or urinary bladder, and promote urinary discharge by using points mainly from three Yin meridians of the foot plus some Back-Shu and Front-Mu points
Description: Excess: Turbid milky urine that soon sediments with catkin substance at the bottom, but fatty oil substance at the surface of the urine container with coagulation, or difficult urinary discharge with feverish pain, red tongue body with greasy coating, rapid pulse.

Deficiency: Protrated case, mild soreness in the lumbar region and knees, dizziness, passitude, pale tongue body, thin weak pulse.

Comment: n/a

Point Selection:
BL28 • Pang Guang Shu • In the sacral region, 1.5 cun lateral to the posterior midline, at the level of the second posterior sacral foramen.
Bladder Shu. Back Shu of the Bladder that connects with Front Mu CV3.
Explanation: Regulates Qi of Bladder, promotes urination.

CV3 • Zhong Ji • In the pubic region, on the anterior midline, 1 cun superior to the upper border of the symphysis pubis.
Central Pole. Front Mu Point of the Bladder that connects with Back Shu BL28. Meeting Point on the Conception Vessel with the Spleen, Liver and Kidney Channels.
Explanation: Regulates Qi of Bladder, promotes urination.

CV6 • Qi Hai • On the lower abdomen, on the anterior midline, 1.5 cun inferior to the umbilicus.
Sea of Qi. Front Mu Point for Sea of Qi that connects with Back Shu BL24.
Explanation: Deficiency, Tonify and consolidate essence.

GV20 • Bai Hui • On the midsagittal line, at the intersection of a line connecting the right and left ear apices.
Hundred Meetings. Meeting Point on the Governing Vessel with the six yang channels.
Explanation: Deficiency, Tonify and consolidate essence.

LI11 • Qu Chi • On the lateral side of the cubital crease when the elbow is close to full flexion.
Pool at the Bend. He Sea Point on the Large Intestine Channel. Earth Point on Metal Meridian.
Explanation: Excess, Clear Damp Heat

LI4 • He Gu • On the dorsum of the hand, approximately at the midpoint of the second metacarpal bone, in the belly of the first interosseus dorsalis muscle.
Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known or suspected
Union Valley. Yuan Source Point on the Large Intestine Channel. Command Point of the Face and Mouth.
Explanation: Excess, Clear Damp Heat

LR2 • Xing Jian • On the dorsum of the foot, between the first and second metatarsophalangeal joints, 0.5 cun proximal to the web margin.
Moving Between. Ying Spring Point on the Liver Channel. Fire Point on Wood Meridian.
Explanation: Clear Liver Jiao Damp Heat, stops pain.

SP6 • San Yin Jiao • On the medial leg, 3 cun superior to the medial malleolus, on the posterior border of the tibia.
Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known or suspected.
Three Yin Intersection. Meeting Point on the Spleen Channel with the Liver and Kidney Channels.
Explanation: Deficiency, Tonify and consolidate essence, clear Damp Heat

SP9 • Yin Ling Quan • On the medial leg, on the inferior border of the medial condyle of the tibia, in the depression between the posterior border of the tibia and gastrocnemius muscle.
Yin Mound Spring. He Sea Point on the Spleen Channel. Water Point on Earth Meridian.
Explanation: He-Sea of Spleen, promotes urination.