Welcome to acuxo.com Library page. Click on the links on the left to indicate the first reponse. A list will appear to the right which allows a second reponse. Click on the second reponse list and you will get a list of acupuncture points appropriate for the conditions you entered. Click on the acupuncture point name (GV16) to see an image and description of the point.
Google
 
Web www.acuxo.com
 Bi Syndrome
 Cold/Flu
 Constipation
 Cough
 Eczema
 Edema
 Epistaxis
 Frozen Shoulder
 Headache
 Impotence
 Insomnia
 Lin Syndrome
 Poor Memory
 Pulmonary TB
 Seminal Emission
 Sinus Problem
 Sore Throat
 Toothache
 Urine Retention
 Vomiting
 Yu Syndrome

 

 

 

 

 

 

Results
Vomiting
External Pathogens
Food Retention
Liver Qi Attacking Stomach
SP and ST Deficiency
Stomach Yin Deficiency
Click on the conditions above for a point prescription.
Stomach Yin Deficiency
CV12 • Zhon Guan
PC6 • Nei Guan
SP4 • Gong Sun
ST36 • Zu San Li
Click on the acupuncture points above for images of location and meridian.

 

 

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: Vomiting •  Stomach Yin Deficiency
Treatment: Regulate stomach Qi to stop vomiting; disperse external pathogens, promote digestion, soothe the liver, tonify the spleen and stomach, nourish Yin.
Description: Vomiting, dry mouth and throat, anorexia despite hunger, red tongue body, scanty coating, thin and rapid pulse.
Comment: n/a

Point Selection:
CV12 • Zhon Guan • In the upper umbilical region, on the anterior midline, 4 cun superior to the umbilicus.
Central Venter. Front Mu Point of the Stomach that connects with Back Shu BL21. Meeting Point on the Conception Vessel with the Lung, Spleen, Stomach, and Triple Energizer Channels.
Explanation: Front Mu point of Stomach 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: Common point

SP4 • Gong Sun • On the medial foot, in the depression distal to the base of the first metatarsal bone.
Yellow Emperor. Luo Connecting Point on the Spleen Channel ST42. Confluent point of the Penetrating Vessel.
Explanation: Lou Connecting point of Spleen

ST36 • Zu San Li • On the leg, one finger breadth lateral to the tibia's anterior crest, 3 cun inferior to ST 35 in the depression to the lateral side of the patella.
Leg Three Li. He Sea Point on the Stomach Channel. Special Command Point for the Abdomen. Earth Point on the Earth Meridian.
Explanation: Lower He-Sea point of Stomach