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Results
Yu Syndrome
Blood Deficiency
Kidney Yin Deficiency
Liver Qi Stagnation
Phlegmatic Qi Stagnation
Qi Stagnation / Fire
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Phlegmatic Qi Stagnation
CV17 • Shan Zhong
CV22 • Tian Tu
LR3 • Tai Chong
PC6 • Nei Guan
ST40 • Feng Long
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Directions

Step One: Start by clicking on the "Conditions" list on the left. Doing this will allow you to be more specific within the selected condition.

Step Two: Click on one of the responses to get a point prescription, treatment principles, comments, and other information.

Step Three: Click on the one of the acupuncture points to see images of the point's location and its meridian.

Condition: Yu Syndrome •  Phlegmatic Qi Stagnation
Treatment: Soothe the Liver, regulate Qi, resolve phlegm.
Description: Depression, chest fullness, discomfort sensation of the throat with a lump feeling, but no difficulty swallowing, thin greasy tongue coating, wiry, slippery pulse.
Comment: n/a

Point Selection:
CV17 • Shan Zhong • On the sternal midline, level with the fourth intercostal space, between the nipples.
Chest Center. Front Mu of the Pericardium that connects with Back Shu BL14. Meeting Point on Conception Vessel with Pericardium, Spleen, Kidney, Small Intestine and Triple Energizer Channels.
Explanation: Regulate Qi, opens the chest.

CV22 • Tian Tu • In the suprasternal fossa, on the anterior midline, just above the jugular notch.
Celestial Chimney. Meeting Point on the Conception Vessel with the Yin Linking Vessel. Minor Window of the Sky Point.
Explanation: Clear throat and diaphragm.

LR3 • Tai Chong • On the dorsum of the foot, between the first and second metatarsal bones, approximately 2 cun superior to the web margin.
Great Surge. Shu Stream Point on the Liver Channel. Yuan Source Point on the Liver Channel. Earth Point on Wood Meridian.
Explanation: Soothes Liver Qi.

PC6 • Nei Guan • On the anterior forearm, 2 cun superior to the transverse wrist crease, between the tendons of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis muscles.
Inner Pass. Luo Connecting Point on the Pericardium Channel to TE4. Special Command Point for the Thorax.
Explanation: Calms spirit, opens the chest.

ST40 • Feng Long • On the leg, one cun lateral to ST 38 at the midpoint of a line between ST 35 at the lateral patella and the lateral malleolus.
Bountiful Bulge. Luo Connecting Point on the Stomach Channel to SP3.
Explanation: Resolve phlegm.