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sábado, 15 de janeiro de 2011

Meridianos Padrão: Pulmão

Meridiano do Pulmão: Esta postagem é resultado da compilação de vários textos de livros em inglês, japonês e português, inclusive de sites encontrados na rede mundial de computadores, e que duraram meses como um trabalho acadêmico, obviamente, sem fins lucrativos, com o único intuito de ajudar aqueles que pesquisam sobre o assunto. Um dos sites: http://www.kyusho.it/tavole_e_meridiani.html foi fundamental na ilustração dos meridianos, sem o qual, este trabalho não teria sido feito. Convido todos a visitarem este site de excelente qualidade técnica e sobretudo gráfica. Vai lhes acrescentar ricos conhecimentos sobre tudo que se entende por Medicina Oriental. Obrigado pela visita.



Português: Meridiano do Pulmão (P)
Inglês: Lung Meridian (LU)
Japonês: Hai Kei
Chinês: Fei Ching
Italiano: Canale Polmone (P)

P1 - LU1 - Chû Fu - Zhong Fu, Chung Fu - P1
P2 - LU2 - Un Mon - Yun Men - P2
P3 - LU3 - Tem Pu - Tian Fu, Tien Fu - P3
P4 - LU4 - Kyô Haku - Xia Bai, Hsia Pai - P4
P5 - LU5 - Shaku Taku - Chi Ze, Chih Tse - P5
P6 - LU6 - Kô Sai - Kong Zui, Kung Tsui - p6
P7 - LU7 - Lek Ketsu - Lie Que, Lieh Chuen - P7
P8 - LU8 - Kei Kyô - Jing Qu, Ching Chu - P8
P9 - LU9 - Tai En - Tai Yuan - P9
P10 - LU10 - Gyo Sai - Yu Ji, Yu Chi - P10
P11 - LU11 - Shô Shô - Shao Shang - P11

Meridiano: I.
Total de Pontos: 11.
Horário Pico: 23:00h ~ 01:00h.
Fluxo: Tronco -> Mãos

1. Trajeto externo:
Inicia-se na fossa infraclavicular no ponto denominado P1. Segue pela margem ântero-lateral do antebraço e na altura do cotovelo segue para a goteira radial. Continua na região hipotenar até o ângulo radial unguel do polegar.

2. Trajeto interno:
Inicia-se no Triplo Aquecedor Médio, na região do Estômago e conecta-se com o Intestino Grosso. Segue para a região da cárdia e mediastino, penetra no Pulmão e emerge na garganta.

3. Meridianos Secundários:

Meridiano Tendinomuscular emerge do polegar, do ponto P11.

Meridiano de Conexão ou Luo: constituídos de um ramo transversal e outro longitudinal, emergem no antebraço, no ponto P7.

Sintomas do meridiano: dor e contratura muscular no trajeto do meridiano (região infraclavicular), ombralgia, braquialgia, dor do cotovelo, do polegar, palma da mão quente, garganta inchada e dolorida.

Sintomas de alteração energética: tosse, dispnéia, respiração curta, opressão torácica, secura na garganta, escarro hemoptóico, distensão abdominal.

É indicado para o tratamento de doenças do tórax, garganta, traquéia, nariz e pulmão para harmonizar o Qui.

PONTOS:

P1 • LU1 • Chû Fu • Zhong Fu ou Chung Fu • P1 • Central Treasury.
Front Mu Point of the Lung that connects with Back Shu BL13. Meeting Point on the Lung Channel with the Spleen Channel.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest, inferior to the acromial end of the clavicle, 6 cun lateral to the Conception Vessle. (2) About 2 cm inferior to LU2.

Caution: Avoid the Lungs!

> Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Transforms Phlegm, Descends Stomach Qi, Clears Heat, Opens and Regulates the Water Passages, Alleviates Cough and Wheezing.
> Asthma • Back Pain • Chest Discomfort • Chest Pain • Cough • Dyspnea • Nasal Congestion • Neck Nodular Growths • Respiratory Disorders • Shoulder Pain • Wheezing •

P2 • LU2 • Um Mon • Yun Men • P2 • Cloud Gate.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest, In the depression formed by the deltoid muscle, pectoralis major muscle and the clavicle. (2) At the center of the infraclavicular fossa.

> Clears Lung Heat, Dispels Agitation and Fullness, Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi.
> Asthma • Chest Agitation and Oppression • Cough • Shoulder Movement Limited • Shoulder Pain • Thoracic Fullness •

P3 • LU3 • Tem Pu • Tian Fu ou Tien Fu • P3 • Celestial Storehouse.
Major Window of the Sky Point.

Location: (1) On the upper arm, on the lateral border of muscle biceps brachii, 3 cun inferior to the anterior axillary fold. (2) Abut 1/3 of the way to LU5 from the point where the horizontal arm line meets the lateral edge of the m. biceps brachii.

> Clears Lung Heat, Cools Blood, Calms the Corporeal Soul, Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Stops Bleeding.
> Asthma • Disorientation and Forgetfulness • Dizziness • Dyspnea • Epistaxis • Insomnia • Nosebleed • Sadness • Somnolence • Upper Arm Antero-Lateral Pain •

P4 • LU4 • Kyô Haku • Xia Bai ou Hsia Pai • P4 • Guarding White.

Location: (1) On the upper arm, on the lateral border of muscle biceps brachii, 4 cun inferior to the anterior axillary fold. (2) About 2 cm inferior to LU3.

> Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Regulates Chest Qi and Blood.
> Blotches Purple-White from Wind • Cardiac Pain • Cough • Dyspnea • Retching • Shortness of Breath • Thoracic Fullness • Upper Arm Pain •

P5 • LU5 • Shaku Taku • Chi Ze ou Chih Tse • P5 • Cubit Marsh.
He Sea Point on the Lung Channel. Water Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) At the elbow, in the cubital crease, in the depression lateral to biceps brachii tendon. (2) On the cubital skin fold on the radial aspect of the m. biceps brachii tendon.

> Clears Heat from the Lung, Opens and Regulates the Water Passages, Activates the Channel, Relaxes the Tendons, Alleviates Pain, Lowers Rebellious Qi.
> Arm Pain • Asthma • Chest Discomfort • Cough • Coughing Blood • Dyspnea • Elbow Problems • Fever • Fever Tidal • Mastitis • Respiratory Disorders • Shoulder Pain • Thoracic Discomfort • Throat Soreness • Wheezing •

P6 • LU6 • Kô Sai • Kong Zui ou Kung Tsui • P6 • Collection Hole.
Xi Cleft Point on the Lung Channel.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the forearm, 5 cun inferior to LU5, on a line from LU5 at the cubital crease and LU9 at the lateral side of the wrist crease. (2) About 2 cm superior to the halfway point between LU5 and LU9.

> Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Clears Heat, Moderates Acute Conditions, Moistens the Lung, Stops Bleeding.
> Arm Pain • Asthma • Chest Pain • Cough • Coughing Blood • Elbow Problems • Headache • Hemorrhoids • Loss of Voice • Perspiration Absent • Respiratory Disorders • Throat Infections • Throat Soreness •

P7 • LU7 • Lek Ketsu • Lie Que ou Lieh Chuen • P7 • Broken Sequence.
Luo Connecting Point on the Lung Channel to LI4.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the forearm, 1.5 cun superior to the tip of the radial styloid process. (2) On the radial aspect of the radial artery 3 cm superior to LU9.

> Releases the Exterior, Promotes Lung Descending Function, Expels Wind, Benefits the Head and Nape, Opens and Regulates the Conception Vessel, Opens and Regulates the Water Passages, Activates the Channel, Transforms, Phlegm, Alleviates Pain.
> Asthma • Cough • Eye Deviation • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Genital Penis Pain • Grief • Headache • Hematuria • Hemiplegia • Jaw Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Neck Stiffness • Sadness • Throat Soreness • Toothache • Worry • Wrist Joint Soft Tissue Diseases •

P8 • LU8 • Kei Kyo • Jing Qu ou Ching Chu • P8 • Channel Ditch.
Jing River Point on the Lung Channel. Metal Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the forearm, 1 cun superior to the transverse wrist crease and in the depression between the radial artery and styloid process. (2) In the area of the radial artery, 2 cm superior to LU9.

Contraindication: Moxa is Forbidden!

> Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Alleviates Cough and Wheezing.
> Asthma • Chest Pain • Cough • Dyspnea • Fever • Respiratory Disorders • Throat Soreness • Wrist Pain •

P9 • LU9 • Tai En • Tai Yuan • P9 • Great Abyss.
Shu Stream Point on the Lung Channel. Yaun Source Point on the Lung Channel. Earth Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the anterior wrist crease, in the depression on the radial side of the radial artery. (2) At the radial artery on the skin fold of the palmar aspect of the wrist.

> Tonifies the Lung, Promotes Lung Descending Function, Regulates and Harmonizes the one Hundred Vessels, Activates the Channel, Transforms Phlegm, Alleviates Pain.
> Asthma • Chest Pain • Cough • Coughing Blood • Dyspnea • Eye Disorders • Forearm Medial Pain • Headache • Palpitations • Respiratory Disorders • Throat Soreness • Toothache • Wrist Joint Soft Tissue Diseases • Wrist Pain •

P10 • LU10 • Gyo Sai • Yu Ji ou Yu Chi • P10 • Fish Border.
Ying Spring Point on the Lung Channel. Fire Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) Midpoint on the thenar eminence, on the dorsal-palmar surface. (2) At the center of the 1st metacarpal bone on the palmar radial aspect.

> Benefits the Throat, Clears Lung Heat, Lowers Rebellious Qi, Harmonizes the Stomach and Heart.
> Abdominal Pain • Back Pain • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Cough • Coughing Blood • Dyspnea • Fever • Fever Tidal • Loss of Voice • Mastitis • Palm Heat • Throat Infections • Throat Soreness • Toothache • Voice Hoarse •

P11 • LU11 • Shô Shô • Shao Shang • P11 • Lesser Merchant.
Jing Well Point on the Lung Channel. Wood Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the thenar eminence, 0.1 cun posterior to the nailbed. (2) About 2 mm superior to the radial base of the fingernail of the thumb.

> Revives Consciousness, Clears Heat, Benefits the Throat.
> Cough • Fever • Finger Pain • Loss of Consciousness • Mental Disorders • Nosebleed • Parotitis • Throat Infections • Throat Soreness •


Meridians corresponding Organs and their Symptoms:
Holistic Treatment without side-effects:

http://www.sri.new-planet.net/Meridian_System.php

Sites de acupuntura:

AMBA-Associação Médica Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.amba.org.br/

IBMTC-Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina Tradicional Chinesa:
http://www.abarj.com.br/

ABA-Associação Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.portaldaacupuntura.com.br/

ABACO/CBA-Colégio Brasileiro de Acupuntura:
http://www.abacocba.org.br/

sexta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2011

Meridianos Padrão: Intestino Grosso

Meridiano do Intestino Grosso: Esta postagem é resultado da compilação de vários textos de livros em inglês, japonês e português, inclusive de sites encontrados na rede mundial de computadores, e que duraram meses como um trabalho acadêmico, obviamente, sem fins lucrativos, com o único intuito de ajudar aqueles que pesquisam sobre o assunto. Um dos sites: http://www.kyusho.it/tavole_e_meridiani.html foi fundamental na ilustração dos meridianos, sem o qual, este trabalho não teria sido feito. Convido todos a visitarem este site de excelente qualidade técnica e sobretudo gráfica. Vai lhes acrescentar ricos conhecimentos sobre tudo que se entende por Medicina Oriental. Obrigado pela visita.




















Português: Meridiano do Intestino Grosso (IG)
Inglês: Large Intestine Meridian (LI)
Japonês: Dai Chô Kei
Chinês: Ta Chang Ching
Italiano: Canale Intestino Crasso (IC)

IG1 - LI1 - Shô Yô - Shang Yang - IC1
IG2 - LI2 - Ji Kan - Er Jian, Erh Chien - IC2
IG3 - LI3 - San Kan - San Jian, San Chien - IC3
IG4 - LI4 - Gô Koku - He Gu, Ho Ku - IC4
IG5 - LI5 - Yô Kei - Yang Xi, Yang Hsi - IC5
IG6 - LI6 - Hen Leki - Pian Li, Pien Li - IC6
IG7 - LI7 - On Lyû - Wen Liu - IC7
IG8 - LI8 - Ge Len - Xia Lian, Hsia Lien - IC8
IG9 - LI9 - Jô Len - Shang Lian, Shang Lien - IC9
IG10 - LI10 - Te No San Li - Shou San Li - IC10
IG11 - LI11 - Kyoku Chi - Tian Zong, Chu Chih - IC11
IG12 - LI12 - Chû Lyô - Qu Chi, Chou Liao - IC12
IG13 - LI13 - Te no Goli - Shou Wu Li, Sho Wu Li - IC13
IG14 - LI14 - Hi Ju - Bi Nao, Pi Nao - IC14
IG15 - LI15 - Ken Gû - Jian Yu, Chien Yu - IC15
IG16 - LI16 - Ko Kotsu - Ju Gu, Chu Ku - IC16
IG17 - LI17 - Ten Tei - Tian Ding, Tien Ting - IC17
IG18 - LI18 - Fu Totsu - Fu Tu - IC18
IG19 - LI19 - Ka lyô - He Liao, Ho Liao - IC19
IG20 - LI20 - Gei Kô - Ying Xiang, Ying Hsiang - IC20

Meridiano: II.
Total de Pontos: 20.
Horário Pico: 01:00h ~ 03:00h.
Fluxo: Mãos -> Cabeça

1. Trajeto externo
Inicia-se na margem ungueal radial do dedo indicador. Segue pela face póstero-lateral do antebraço até o ponto IG11 na extremidade lateral da prega do cotovelo. Segue pela margem lateral do braço até o ombro, contorna-o anteriormente e segue acima da escápula até o pescoço até o VG14. Segue para a fossa supraclavicular e região cervical, face, cruza a mandíbula e atinge o sulco nasolabial, terminando lateralmente à asa do nariz.

2. Trajeto interno
Da fossa supraclavicular, interioriza-se, atravessa o Pulmão, o diafragma. Liga-se ao Intestino Grosso, desce pela face anterior da coxa, perna, ligando-se ao ponto E37.

3. Meridianos Secundários:
Meridiano Tendinomuscular emerge da extremidade do dedo indicador, no ponto IG1. Meridiano Luo ou de Conexão Longitudinal e Transversal com origem no ponto IG6 situado no antebraço.

Sintomas do meridiano: dor no trajeto e dificuldade na movimentação dos músculos extensores do braço e do ombro, febre, boca seca e sede, odontalgia, garganta inchada e dolorosa, epistaxe, olhos amarelos, cervicalgia e inchaço, sinusite maxilar.

Sintomas de alteração energética: dor abdominal, borborigmos, constipação intestinal, respiração curta e eructações.

É utilizado para o tratamento de: afecções da face, olhos, orelhas, nariz, boca, gengiva, garganta, intestino grosso, doenças febris, para harmonizar o Qui, regula o excesso de Calor.

PONTOS

IG1 • LI1 • Shô Yô • Shang Yang • IC1 • Metal Yang.
Jing Well Point on the Large Intestine Channel. Metal Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the second digit, 0.1 cun from the corner of the nail bed. (2) About 2 mm superior to the radial base of the fingernail on the index finger.

> Clears Heat, Revives Consciousness, Reduces Swelling, Alleviates Pain.
> Deafness • Fever High • Finger Numbness • Jaw Disorders • Loss of Consciousness • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Toothache •

IG2 • LI2 • Ji Kan • Er Jian ou Erh Chien • IC2 • Second Space.
Ying Spring Point on the Large Intestine Channel. Water Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the second digit in slight flexion, in the depression anterior to the metacarpophalangeal joint. (2) On the radial aspect of the index finger on the inferior ridge of the base of the 2nd proximal phalanx.

> Expels Wind, Alleviates Pain, Clears Heat, Reduces Swelling.
> Facial Muscle Paralysis • Fever • Nosebleed • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Toothache • Trigeminal Neuralgia • Visual Disturbances •

IG3 • LI3 • San Kan • San Jian ou San Chien • IC3 • Third Space.
Shu Stream Point on the Large Intestine Channel. Wood Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the hand, on the radial side of the second metacarpal bone, proximal to the metacarpophalangeal joint, at the dorsal-palmar skin junction. (2) On the radial aspect of the index finger on the superior ridge of the head of the 2nd metacarpal bone.

> Expels Wind, Clears Heat, Dispels Fullness, Benefits the Throat, Benefits the Teeth, Clears Heat, Alleviates Diarrhea.
> Eye Disorders • Finger Inflammation • Hand Dorsal Inflammation • Malaria • Throat Soreness • Toothache • Trigeminal Neuralgia •

IG4 • LI4 • Gô Koku • He Gu ou Ho Ku • IC4 • Union Valley.
Yuan Source Point on the Large Intestine Channel. Command Point of the Face and Mouth.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the hand, approximately at the midpoint of the second metacarpal bone, in the belly of the first interosseus dorsalis muscle. (2) On the back of the hand between the bases of the 1st and 2nd metacarpals.

Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known or suspected

> Strengthens Defensive Qi, Expels Wind, Benefits the Face, Eyes, Nose, Mouth, and Ears, Activates the Channel, Induces Labor, Restores the Yang, Adjusts Sweating, Releases the Exterior, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Pain • Amenorrhea • Arm Pain • Constipation • Deafness • Eye Deviation • Eye Disorders • Facial Edema • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Fever without Sweating • Finger Contraction • Headache • Hemiplegia • Intestinal Disorders • Labor Difficult • Mouth Deviation • Nosebleed • Parotitis • Respiratory Disorders • Skin Disorders • Throat Soreness • Toothache •

IG5 • LI5 • Yô Kei • Yang Xi ou Yang Hsi • IC5 • Yang Ravine.
Jing River Point on the Large Intestine Channel. Fire Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the wrist, distal to the tip of the radial styloid process, in the depression between the tendons of extensor pollicis longus and brevis, in the "anatomical snuff box". (2) On the wrist in the depression between the m. extensor pollicis longus tendon and the extensor m. pollicis brevis tendon.

> Clears Heat, Clears Yangming Fire, Calms the Spirit, Benefits the Wrist Joint, Alleviates Pain.
> Arm Motor Impairment • Deafness • Eye Disorders • Headache • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Toothache • Urticaria • Wrist Joint Soft Tissue Diseases •

IG6 • LI6 • Hen Leki • Pian Li ou Pien Li • IC6 • Veering Passageway.
Luo Connecting Point on the Large Intestine Channel to LU9.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the posterior antebrachial region, 3 cun proximal to the dorsal wrist crease, on the line connecting LI5 at the wrist and LI11 at the lateral cubital crease. (2) Halfway between LI5 and LI7.

> Expels Wind, Opens and Regulates the Water Passages, Clears Heat.
> Arm Pain • Ascites • Deafness • Edema • Elbow Pain • Epistaxis • Manic Raving • Visual Disturbances • Wrist Pain •

IG7 • LI7 • On Lyû • Wen Liu • IC7 • Warm Flow.
Xi Cleft Point on the Large Intestine Channel.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the posterior antebrachial region, 5 cun proximal to the dorsal wrist crease, on the line connecting LI5 at the wrist and LI11 at the lateral cubital crease. (2) Halfway between LI5 and LI11.

> Clears Heat and Detoxifies Poison, Moderates Acute Conditions, Regulates and Harmonizes the Intestines and Stomach, Clears Yangming Fire, Calms the Spirit.
> Borborygmus with Abdominal Pain • Facial Swelling • Headache • Mouth Pain • Shoulder and Arm Pain • Throat Pain • Tongue Pain • Toothache •

IG8 • LI8 • Ge Len • Xia Lian ou Hsia Lien • IC8 • Lower Ridge.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the posterior antebrachial region, 4 cun distal cubital crease, on the line connecting LI5 at the wrist and LI11 at the lateral cubital crease. (2) About 1/3 of the way from LI7 to LI11.

> Regulates Small Intestine Qi, Expels Wind, Clears Yangming Fire, Calms the Spirit, Clears Heat.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Arm and Elbow Pain • Diarrhea • Hematuria • Manic Raving •

IG9 • LI9 • Jô Len • Shang Lian ou Shang Lien • IC9 • Upper Ridge.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the posterior antebrachial region, 3 cun distal cubital crease, on the line connecting LI5 at the wrist and LI11 at the lateral cubital crease. (2) Halfway between LI7 and LI11.

> Harmonizes the Large Intestine, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Pain • Arm Numbness • Arm Pain • Bone Marrow with Coldness • Borborygmus • Hand Numbness • Hemiplagia • Large Intestine Qi Stagnation • Shoulder Pain •

IG10 • LI10 • Te No San Li • Shou San Li • IC10 • Arm Three Li.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the posterior antebrachial region, 2 cun distal cubital crease, on the line connecting LI5 at the wrist and LI11 at the lateral cubital crease. (2) Between LI11 and LI7, 1/3 of the way from LI9.

> Regulates Qi and Blood, Harmonizes the Intestines and Stomach, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Pain • Arm Pain • Arm Paralysis • Diarrhea • Facial Edema • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Indigestion • Jaw Disorders • Shoulder Pain • Skin Disorders • Toothache • Ulcer Gastric • Vomiting •

IG11 • LI11 • Kyoku Chi • Qu Chi ou Chu Chih • IC11 • Pool at the Bend.
He Sea Point on the Large Intestine Channel. Earth Point on Metal Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the cubital crease when the elbow is close to full flexion. (2) About 1 cm lateral to the superior lateral ridge of the head of the radius.

> Clears Heat, Cools Blood, Regulates Qi and Blood, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Expels Wind, Drains Damp, Alleviates Itching.
> Abdominal Pain • Allergies • Arm Pain • Arm Paralysis • Arthritis Shoulder • Diarrhea • Elbow Problems • Eye Disorders • Fever • Fever High • Goiter • Hemiplegia • Hypertension • Intestinal Disorders • Measles • Mental Disorders • Skin Disorders • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Toothache • Vomiting •

IG12 • LI12 • Chû Lyô • Zhou Liao ou Chou Liao • IC12 • Elbow Bone Hole.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the cubital crease, 1 cun superior to LI 11, at the junction of the lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus with the epicondyle. Locate LI 12 with the elbow flexed. (2) On the lateral ridge of the humerus about 1 cm superior to the lateral epicondyle.

> Activates the Channel, Benefits the Elbow Joint, Alleviates Pain.
> Arm Contraction • Arm Numbness • Arm Pain • Elbow Problems •

IG13 • LI13 • Te No Go Li • Shou Wu Li • IC13 • Arm Five Li.

Location: (1) On the lateral brachial region, 3 cun superior to LI11, on the line connecting LI11 at the cubital crease and LI15 inferior to the acromion. (2) About ¼ of the way from LI11 to LI15.

> Activates the Channel, Alleviates Cough, Regulates Qi, Drains Damp, Transforms Phlegm, Alleviates Pain.
> Arm Pain • Below Heart Distention and Fullness • Blurred Vision • Elbow Problems • Skin Disorders • Vomiting Blood •

IG14 • LI14 • Hi Ju • Bi Nao ou Pi Nao • IC14 • Upper Arm.
Meeting Point on the Large Intestine Channel with the Small Intestine and Bladder Channels.

Location: (1) On the lateral brachial region, on the anterior margin of the insertion of the deltoid muscle, on the line connecting LI11 at the cubital crease and LI15 inferior to the acromion. (2) About 2 cm superior to the halfway point between LI11 and LI15.

> Activates the Channel, Regulates Qi, Benefits the Eyes, Dissipates Nodules, Alleviates Pain.
> Arm Pain • Arm Paralysis • Back Pain • Chills • Chills and Fever • Eye Disorders • Fever • Shoulder Pain • Skin Disorders •

IG15 • LI15 • Ken Gû • Jian Yu ou Chien Yu • IC15 • Shoulder Bone.
Meeting Point on the Large Intestine Channel with the Small Intestine and Triple Energizer Channels.

Location: (1) On the shoulder in the depression on the anterior border of the acromial part of the deltoid muscle when the arm is abducted. (2) On the anterior inferior ridge of the acromion.

> Dispels Wind Damp, Expels Wind, Regulates Qi, Dissipates Nodules, Regulates Qi and Blood, Alleviates Pain, Benefits the Shoulder Joint.
> Arm Motor Impairment • Arm Pain • Arm Paralysis • Arm Weakness • Hemiplegia • Hypertension • Perspiration Excessive • Shoulder Joint Soft Tissue Diseases • Shoulder Pain • Shoulder Wind Damp • Skin Disorders • Urticaria •

IG16 • LI16 • Ko Kotsu • Ju Gu ou Chu Ku • IC16 • Great Bone.
Meeting Point on the Large Intestine Channel with the Yang Motility Vessel.

Location: (1) On the superior aspect of the scapular region, in the depression posterior to the acromial extremity of the clavicle and anterior to the scapular spine. (2) About 1 cm medial to the acromioclavicular joint.

> Activates the Channel, Regulates Qi and Blood, Alleviates Pain, Benefits the Shoulder Joint, Dissipates Nodules.
> Arm Motor Impairment • Arm Pain • Back Pain • Goiter • Seizures • Shoulder Movement Limited • Shoulder Pain •

IG17 • LI17 • Ten Tei • Tian Ding ou Tien Ting • IC17 • Celestial Tripod.

Location: (1) At the anterior margin of the posterior triangle of the neck, on the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, 1 cun inferior to LI18 at the level of the laryngeal prominence. (2) Halfway between LI18 and ST12.

> Benefits the Throat and Voice.
> Skin Disorders •

IG18 • LI18 • Fu Totsu • Fu Tu • IC18 • Protuberance Assistant.
Major Window of Sky Point.

Location: (1) On the neck, on the sternocleidomastoid muscle, 3 cun lateral to the laryngeal prominence. (2) Center of the sternocleidomastoid muscle at the level of the laryngeal prominence.

> Benefits the Throat and Voice, Alleviates Cough and Wheezing.
> Asthma • Cough • Loss of Voice • Skin Disorders • Swallowing Difficult • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Voice Hoarse • Wheezing •

IG19 • LI19 • Ka Lyô • He Liao ou Ho Liao • IC19 • Grain Bone Hole.

Location: (1) In the oral region, directly inferior to the lateral margin of the nostril, level with GV26. (2) About 1 cm lateral to GV26.

> Expels Wind, Opens the Nasal Passages.
> Facial Muscle Paralysis • Jaw Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Nasal Congestion • Nasal Polyps • Nasal Sores • Nosebleed • Respiratory Disorders •

IG20 • LI20 • Gei Kô • Ying Xiang ou Ying Hsiang • IC20 • Welcome Frangrance.
Meeting Point on the Large Intestine Channel with the Stomach Channel.

Location: (1) In the nasolabial groove, 0.5 cun lateral to the nostril. (2) In the nasolabial sulcus at the level of the most distinctive protrusion of the ala of the nose.

> Opens the Nasal Passages, Expels Wind, Clears Heat.
> Facial Edema • Facial Itching • Loss of Sense of Smell • Mouth Deviation • Nasal Congestion • Nasal Disorders • Nasal Polyps • Nosebleed • Respiratory Disorders •


Meridians corresponding Organs and their Symptoms:
Holistic Treatment without side-effects:

http://www.sri.new-planet.net/Meridian_System.php

Sites de acupuntura:

AMBA-Associação Médica Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.amba.org.br/

IBMTC-Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina Tradicional Chinesa:
http://www.abarj.com.br/

ABA-Associação Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.portaldaacupuntura.com.br/

ABACO/CBA-Colégio Brasileiro de Acupuntura:
http://www.abacocba.org.br/

quinta-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2011

Meridianos Padrão: Estômago

Meridiano do Estômago: Esta postagem é resultado da compilação de vários textos de livros em inglês, japonês e português, inclusive de sites encontrados na rede mundial de computadores, e que duraram meses como um trabalho acadêmico, obviamente, sem fins lucrativos, com o único intuito de ajudar aqueles que pesquisam sobre o assunto. Um dos sites: www.kyusho.it/tavole-e-meridiani.html foi fundamental na ilustração dos meridianos, sem o qual, este trabalho não teria sido feito. Convido todos a visitarem este site de excelente qualidade técnica e sobretudo gráfica. Vai lhes acrescentar ricos conhecimentos sobre tudo que se entende por Medicina Oriental. Obrigado pela visita.




















Português: Meridiano do Estômago (E)
Inglês: Stomach Meridian (ST)
Japonês: Yi Kei
Chinês: Wei Ching
Italiano: Canale Stomaco (S)

E1 - ST1 - Shô Kyû - Cheng Qi, Cheng Chi - S1
E2 - ST2 - Shi Haku - Si Bai, Szu Pai - S2
E3 - ST3 - Ko Ryô - Ju Liao, Chu Liao - S3
E4 - ST4 - Chi Sô - Di Cang, Ti Tsang - S4
E5 - ST5 - Dai Gei - Da Ying, Ta Ying - S5
E6 - ST6 - Kyô Sha - Jia Che, Chia Che - S6
E7 - ST7 - Ge Kan - Xia Guan, Hsiao Kuan - S7
E8 - ST8 - Zu Yi - Tou Wei - S8
E9 - ST9 - Jin Gei - Ren Ying, Jen Ying - S9
E10 - ST10 - Sui Totsui - Shui Tu - S10
E11 - ST11 - Ki Sha - Qi She, Chi She - S11
E12 - ST12 - Ketsu Bon - Que Pen, Chueh Pen - S12
E13 - ST13 - Ki Ko - Qi Hu, Chi Hu - S13
E14 - ST14 - Ko Bô - Ku Fang - S14
E15 - ST15 - Oku Ei - Wu Yi - S15
E16 - ST16 - Yô Sô - Ying Chuang - S16
E17 - ST17 - Nyû Chû - Ru Zhong, Ju Chung - S17
E18 - ST18 - Nyû Kon - Ru Gen, Ku Ken - S18
E19 - ST19 - Fu Yô - Bu Rong, Pu Yung - S19
E20 - ST20 - Shô Man - Cheng Man - S20
E21 - ST21 - Ryô Mon - Liang Men - S21
E22 - ST22 - Kan Mon - Guan Men, Kuan Men - S22
E23 - ST23 - Tai Itsu - Tai Yi - S23
E24 - ST24 - Katsu NikuMon - HuaRouMen, HuaJouMen - S24
E25 - ST25 - Ten Sû - Tian Shu, Tien Shu - S25
E26 - ST26 - Gai Ryô - Wai Ling - S26
E27 - ST27 - Dai Ko - Da Ju, Ta Chu - S27
E28 - ST28 - Sui Dô - Chui Dao, Chui Tao - S28
E29 - ST29 - Ki Rai - Gui Lai, Kuei Lai - S29
E30 - ST30 - Ki Shô - Qi Chong, Chi Chung - S30
E31 - ST31 - Hi Kan - Bi Guan, Pi Kuan - S31
E32 - ST32 - Fuku To - Fu Tu - S32
E33 - ST33 - Yin Shi - Yin Shi, Yin Shih - S33
E34 - ST34 - Ryô Kyû - Liang Qiu, Liang Chiu - S34
E35 - ST35 - Toku Bi - Du Bi, Tu Pi - S35
E36 - ST36 - Ashi No Sanri - Zu San Li, Tsu San Li - S36
E37 - ST37 - Jô Ko Kyo - Shang Ju Xu, Shang Chu HSu - S37
E38 - ST38 - Jô Kô - Tiao Kou - S38
E39 - ST39 - Ge Ko Kyo - Xia Ju Xu, Hsiao Chu Hsu - S39
E40 - ST40 - Hô Ryû - Feng Long, Feng Lung - S40
E41 - ST41 - Kai Kei - Jie Xi, Chieh Hsi - S41
E42 - ST42 - Shô Yo - Chong Yang - S42
E43 - ST43 - Kan Koku - Xian Gu, Hsien Ku - S43
E44 - ST44 - Nai Tei - Nei Ting - S44
E45 - ST45 - Rei Da - Li Dui, Li Tui - S45

Meridiano: III.
Total de Pontos: 45.
Horário Pico: 03:00h ~ 05:00h.
Fluxo: Cabeça -> Pés

1. Trajeto externo
Inicia-se ao lado da narina indo para o assoalho da órbita, ângulo medial do olho, onde se comunica com o meridiano da Bexiga no ponto B1. Da margem infraorbital, desce pela face, penetra a gengiva, contorna os lábios e vai até o VC24.
Segue para a mandíbula onde se bifurca em 2 ramos: um ascendente, passa em frente à orelha, indo até a região frontal no ponto E8.
Outro ramo descendente vai para a região ântero-lateral do pescoço até a fossa supraclavicular, onde se divide novamente em 2 ramos: trajeto interno e externo.
- Trajeto externo: segue pela face anterior da coluna, passa pelo mamilo, lateral à cicatriz umbelical até a região inguinal. Segue pela face ântero-lateral da coxa e perna, dorso do pé , até a margem ungueal lateral do 2º dedo do pé.

2. Trajeto interno
Da região supraclavicular, penetra no tórax, atravessa o diafragma, penetra no Estômago, e depois no Baço-Pâncreas.

3. Meridianos Secundários:
Meridiano Tendinomuscular: origina-se no 2º dedo do pé, no ponto E45 .
Meridiano Luo ou de Conexão Longitudinal e Transversal do Estômago têm origem na perna, no ponto E40 .

Sintomas de alterações do meridiano: impotência funcional dos músculos situados em seu trajeto, dificuldade para flexão e extensão do quadril, do joelho e pé, hipossensibilidade do 2º dedo do pé, transpiração excessiva, boca e lábios secos, garganta inchada, pescoço doloroso e inchado, desvio da rima bucal, dores torácicas, dor nos olhos, sinusite maxilar, conjuntivite.

Sintomas de alteração energética: distensão e plenitude abdominais, desconforto abdominal, convulsões, fome persistente, gengivite, alterações gengivodentárias.
É utilizado para: tratamento das afecções da face, olhos, nariz, boca, gengivas, alvéolo dentário, garganta, estômago, intestinos, doenças mentais e febris.

Pontos:

E1 • ST1 • Shô Kyû • Cheng Qi ou Cheng Chi • S1 •
Tear Container.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Yang Motility and Conception Vessels.

Location: (1) One the face, on the inferior border of the orbit, in the orbicularis oculi muscle, directly below the pupil when eyes are focused forward. (2) On the inferior ridge of the orbital cavity directly below the pupil.

Caution: Do not manipulate the needle as bleeding occurs very easily.

> Benefits the Eyes, Expels Wind, Stops Lacrimation, Clears Heat.
> Eye Deviation • Eye Disorders • Eyelid Spasm • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Lacrimation • Lacrimation Upon Wind Exposure • Mouth Deviation • Optic Nerve Atrophy • Optic Nerve Inflammation • Visual Disturbances •

E2 • ST2 • Shi Haku • Si Bai ou Szu Pai • S2 • Four Whites.

Location: (1) On the face, on the infraorbital foramen, 0.5 cun inferior to ST 1 when eyes are focused forward. (2) About 1 cm directly below ST1.

Caution: Do not needle deeply as to puncture the eyeball.

> Expels Wind, Clears Heat, Benefits the Eyes.
> Dizziness • Eye Deviation • Eye Disorders • Eyelid Spasm • Facial Edema • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Facial Pain • Headache • Lacrimation • Mouth Deviation • Respiratory Disorders • Trigeminal Neuralgia • Visual Disturbances •

E3 • ST3 • Ko Ryô • Ju Liao ou Chu Liao • S3 • Great Bone Hole.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Yang Motility Vessel.

Location: (1) On the face, level with the border of the ala nose, in line with the pupil when the eyes are focused forward. (2) Directly below the pupil at the level of the inferior ridge of the ala of the nose.

> Expels Wind, Reduces Swelling, Alleviates Pain.
> Dental Pain • Epistaxis • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Lacrimation • Mouth and Eye Deviation • Sinus Pain • Superficial Visual Obstruction • Swelling of Lips and Cheeks •

E4 • ST4 • Chi Sô • Di Cang ou Ti Tsang • S4 • Earth Granary.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Large Intestine Channel and Yang Motility and Conception Vessels.

Location: (1) On the face, in the oral region, 0.5 cun lateral to the corner of the mouth, in line with the pupil when the eyes are focused forward. (2) About 1 cm lateral to the corner of the mouth.

> Expels Wind from the Face, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Aphasia • Eyelid Spasm • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Mouth Deviation • Saliva Excessive • Toothache • Trigeminal Neuralgia •

E5 • ST5 • Dai Gei • Da Ying ou Ta Ying • S5 • Great Reception.

Location: (1) On the cheek, anterior to the angle of the mandible, on the anterior border of masseter muscle. (2) About 3 cm toward CV24 from the mandibular angle.

Caution: Avoid the Artery!

> Expels Wind, Reduces Swelling.
> Facial and Lower Cheek Edema • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Jaws Clenched • Mouth Deviation • Toothache Lower Jaw • Wind Tetany with Lockjaw •

E6 • ST6 • Kyô Sha • Jia Che ou Chia Che • S6 • Jaw Bone.

Location: (1) On the cheek, 1 cun anterior and superior to the angle of the mandible, in the belly of masseter muscle. (2) About 1 cm anterior and superior to the mandibular angle.

> Expels Wind, Activates the Channel, Benefits the Jaw and Teeth, Alleviates Pain.
> Facial Edema • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Jaw Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Neck Pain • Neck Stiffness • Parotitis • Toothache • Trismus •

E7 • ST7 • Ge Kan • Xia Guan ou Hsia Kuan • S7 • Below the Joint.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Gall Bladder Channel.

Location: (1) On the lateral face, in the depression at the lower border of the zygomatic arch, anterior to the condyloid process of the mandible. ST7 is located with the mouth closed. (2) On the inferior ridge of the malar arch directly inferior to GB3.

> Benefits the Ears, Jaw and Teeth, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Deafness • Ear Disorders • Eye Deviation • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Facial Pain • Jaw Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Tinnitus • Toothache • Trigeminal Neuralgia •

E8 • ST8 • Zu Yi • Tou Wei • S8 • Head Corner.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Gall Bladder Channel and Yang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) At the corner of the forehead, 0.5 cun posterior to the anterior hairline, 4.5 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) In the frontal head area at the lateral corners of the hairline.

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Eyes, Alleviates Pain.
> Dizziness • Eye Disorders • Eyelid Spasm • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Headache • Headache Migraine • Lacrimation upon Wind Exposure • Mental Disorders • Visual Disturbances •

E9 • ST9 • Jin Gei • Ren Ying ou Jen Ying • S9 • Man's Prognosis.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Gall Bladder Channel. Major Window of Sky Point.

Location: (1) On the neck, on the anterior border of sternocleidomastoid muscle, at the level of the laryngeal prominence. (2) At the level of the laryngeal prominence in the area of the pulse of the common carotid artery.

Caution: Avoid the Vasculature!

> Regulates Qi and Blood, Benefits the Throat and Neck, Alleviates Pain, Lowers Rebellion.
> Asthma • Cough • Dizziness • Dyspnea • Goiter • Headache • Hypertension • Hypotension • Neck Nodular Growths • Skin Disorders • Speech Impaired • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness •

E10 • ST10 • Sui Totsu • Shui Tu • S10 • Water Prominence.

Location: (1) On the neck, on the anterior border of sternocleidomastoid muscle, midway between ST9 at the level of the laryngeal prominence and ST11 at the upper clavicle border. (2) Between ST9 and ST11 on the anterior edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.

Caution: Avoid the Artery!

> Benefits the Throat and Neck, Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Clears Heat.
> Dyspnea • Shoulder Pain and Swelling • Throat Soreness and Swelling •

E11 • ST11 • Ki Sha • Qi She ou Chi She • S11 • Qi Abode.

Location: (1) At the root of the neck, at the superior border of the sternal end of the clavicle, between the sternal and clavicular heads of sternocleidomastoid muscle. (2) On the superior ridge of the clavicle in the lesser supraclavicular fossa.

> Benefits the Throat and Neck, Descends Qi, Benefits the Lung,Alleviates Cough.
> Dyspnea • Neck Stiffness • Throat Pain and Swollen •

E12 • ST12 • Ketsu Bon • Que Pen ou Chueh Pen • S12 • Empty Basin.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Large Intestine, Small Intestine, Triple Energizer, Lung and Gall Bladder Channels.

Location: (1) At the midpoint of the supraclavicular fossa, posterior to the clavicle, on the midclavicular line, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the superior ridge of the clavicle on the 4th anterior line (mammary line).

Contraindication: Do not use if pregnancy is known or suspected.

> Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Activates the Channel, Clears Heat from the Chest, Alleviates Pain.
> Angina • Chest Oppression • Cough • Dyspnea • Shoulder Movement Limited • Shoulder Pain • Supraclavicular Fossa Pain • Throat Sore and Swollen •

E13 • ST13 • Ki Ko • Qi Hu ou Chi Hu • S13 • Qi Door.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Kidney, Gall Bladder, Large Intestine, Triple Energizer, Pericardium and Lung Channels.

Location: (1) In the infraclavicular fossa, on the midclavicular line, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the inferior ridge of the clavicle on the 4th anterior line (mammary line).

> Lowers Rebellious Qi, Unbinds the Chest.
> Asthma • Cough • Dyspnea • Hiccough • Perspiration Excessive • Respiratory Disorders • Thoracic Distention and Fullness •

E14 • ST14 • Ko Bô • Ku Fang • S14 • Storeroom.

Location: (1) On the chest, on the midclavicular line, in the first intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) Halfway between ST13 and ST15.

> Lowers Rebellious Qi, Unbinds the Chest.
> Chest Pain and Fullness • Dyspnea • Grief and Sadness • Respiratory Disorders •

E15 • ST15 • Oku Ei • Wu Yi • S15 • Roof.

Location: (1) On the chest, on the midclavicular line, in the second intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) in the 2nd intercostal.

> Lowers Rebellious Qi, Benefits the Breasts, Alleviates Pain, Alleviates Itching, Unbinds the Chest.
> Breast Abscess • Breast Pain • Cough • Dyspnea • Respiratory Disorders • Shortness of Breath • Thoracic Pain and Fullness •

E16 • ST16 • Yô Sô • Ying Chuang • S16 • Breast Window.

Location: (1) On the chest, on the midclavicular line, in the third intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) in the 3rd intercostal.

> Alleviates Cough and Wheezing.
> Asthma • Breast Abscess • Cough • Diarrhea • Insomnia • Thoracic Pain and Distention •

E17 • ST17 • Nyû Chû • Ru Zhong ou Ju Chung • S17 • Breast Center.

Location: At the center of the nipple.

Contraindication: DO NOT NEEDLE OR MOXA - ST17 SERVES AS A LANDMARK ONLY!

> Used as a Reference Point for ST18 (E18).

E18 • ST18 • Nyû Kon • Ru Gen ou Ju Ken• S18 • Breast Root.

Location: (1) On the chest, on the midclavicular line, in the fifth intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) in the 5th intercostal.

> Benefits the Breasts, Unbinds the Chest, Alleviates Cough and Wheezing, Reduces Swelling.
> Cough • Digestive Disturbances • Dyspnea • Insufficient Lactation • Mastitis • Thoracic Pain •

E19 • ST19 • Fu Yô • Bu Rong ou Pu Yung • S19 • Not Contained.

Location: (1) On the upper abdomen, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline and 6 cun superior to the umbilicus, at the level of CV14. (2) Along the 3rd anterior line on the inferior ridge of the cortal arch.

> Regulates the Middle Burner, Descends Qi, Lowers Rebellion, Alleviates Cough and Wheezing.
> Abdominal Distention • Cough • Digestive Disturbances • Dry Heaves • No Appetite • Vomiting •

E20 • ST20 • Shô Man • Cheng Man • S20 • Assuming Fullness.

Location: (1) On the abdomen, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline and 5 cun superior to the umbilicus, at the level of CV13. (2) About 1/6 of the way from ST19 to ST25.

> Regulates the Middle Burner, Lowers Rebellious Lung and Stomach Qi.
> Abdominal Distention • Borborygmus • Dysphagia • Epigastric Pain • No Appetite • Vomiting •

E21 • ST21 • Ryô Mon • Liang Men • S21 • Beam Gate.

Location: (1) On the abdomen, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, 4 cun superior to the umbilicus, at the level of CV12. (2) About 1/3 of the way from ST19 to ST25.

> Regulates Qi, Regulates the Middle Burner, Raises the Qi, Transforms Stagnation, Alleviates Diarrhea and Pain.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Anal Prolapse • Appetite Absent • Diarrhea • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Stomach Nervous Dysfunction • Stomach Pain • Ulcer Gastric • Vomiting •

E22 • ST22 • Kan Mon • Guan Men ou Kuan Men • S22 • Pass Gate.

Location: (1) On the abdomen, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, 3 cun superior to the umbilicus, at the level of CV11. (2) Halfway between ST19 and ST25.

> Regulates Qi, Regulates the Intestines, Regulates Urination, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Distention and Fullness • Borborygmus • Diarrhea • Edema • No Appetite • Periumbilical Pain Acute •

E23 • ST23 • Tai Itsu • Tai Yi • S23 • Supreme Unity.

Location: (1) On the abdomen, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, 2 cun superior to the umbilicus, at the level of CV10. (2) About 1/3 of the way from ST25 to ST19.

> Transforms Phlegm, Regulates the Middle Burner, Calms the Spirit.
> Agitation • Indigestion • Mania • Stomach Pain •

E24 • ST24 • Katsu Niku Mon • Hua Rou Men ou Hua Jou Men • S24 • Slippery Flesh Gate.
Location: (1) On the abdomen, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, 1 cun superior to the umbilicus, at the level of CV9. (2) About 1/6 of the way from ST25 to ST19.

> Transforms Phlegm, Harmonizes the Stomach, Calms the Spirit, Alleviates Vomiting.
> Constipation • Mania • Nausea and Vomiting • Stiff Tongue • Stomach Pain •

E25 • ST25 • Ten Sû • Tian Shu ou Tien Shu • S25 • Celestial Pivot.
Front Mu Point of the Large Intestine that connects with Back Shu BL25.

Location: (1) On the abdomen, 2 cun lateral to the umbilicus. (2) On the 3rd anterior line lateral to CV8.

Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known or suspected

> Regulates the Intestines,Regulates the Spleen and Stomach, Drains Damp, Regulates Qi and Blood, Transforms Stagnation, Resolves Damp Heat.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Appetite Absent • Borborygmus • Constipation • Diarrhea • Edema • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Infertility • Intestinal Disorders • Menses Irregular • Peritonitis •

E26 • ST26 • Gai Ryô • Wai Ling • S26 • Outer Mound.

Location: (1) On the lower abdomen, 1 cun inferior to the umbilicus and 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, at the level of CV7. (2) About 2 cm inferior to ST25.

> Regulates Qi, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Pain • Dysmenorrhea • Hernia • Lower Abdominal Disorders •

E27 • ST27 • Dai Ko • Da Ju ou Ta Chu • S27 • Great Gigantic.

Location: (1) On the lower abdomen, 2 cun inferior to the umbilicus and 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, at the level of CV5. (2) About ¼ of the way from ST25 to ST30.

> Benefits the Kidneys, Regulates Qi, Strengthens Essence, Regulates Urination.
> Dysuria • Hypogastric Distention and Fullness • Insomnia with Fear • Premature Ejaculation • Retention of Urine • Seminal Emissions •

E28 • ST28 • Sui Dô • Shui Dao ou Shui Tao • S28 • Waterway.

Location: (1) On the lower abdomen, 3 cun inferior to the umbilicus and 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, at the level of CV4. (2) Halfway between ST27 and ST30.

> Regulates the Lower Burner, Benefits the Bladder, Benefits the Uterus, Transforms Stagnation.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Fullness • Abdominal Pain • Cystitis • Edema • Hernia • Infertility • Menses Irregular • Nephritis • Orchitis • Urine Retention •

E29 • ST29 • Ki Lai • Gui Lai ou Kuei Lai • S29 • Return.

Location: (1) On the lower abdomen, 1 cun above the pubic symphysis and 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, at the level of CV3. (2) About 2 cm superior to ST30.

> Regulates the Lower Burner, Regulates Menstruation, Benefits the Genital Region.
> Abdominal Pain • Amenorrhea • Endometriosis • Genital Penis Pain • Hernia • Impotence • Infertility • Leukorrhea • Menses Irregular • Orchitis • Uterine Prolapse •

E30 • ST30 • Ki Shô • Qi Chong ou Chi Chung • S30 • Surging Qi.
Meeting Point on the Stomach Channel with the Penetrating Vessel.

Location: (1) At the superior border of the pubic symphysis, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline, at the level of CV2. (2) Along the 3rd anterior line on the superior ridge of the pubic tubercle.

Caution: Avoid the Femoral Vein, spermatic cord in men and round ligament in women.

> Regulates Lower Burner Qi, Regulates the Penetrating Vessel, Subdues Running Piglet Qi.
> Abdominal Pain • Childbirth Disorders • Genital Pain • Genital Swelling • Hernia • Impotence • Infertility • Lumbar Pain • Menses Irregular •

E31 • ST31 • Hi Kan • Bi Guan ou Pi Kuan • S31 • Thigh Joint.

Location: (1) On the anterior thigh, directly inferior to the anterior superior iliac spine, in the depression lateral to the sartorius muscle. (2) About ¼ of the way down from the inferior ridge of the anterior superior iliac spine to the lateral superior ridge of the patella.

> Activates the Channel, Dispels Wind Damp, Alleviates Pain.
> Inguinal Lymphadenitis • Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Numbness • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Thigh Pain •

E32 • ST32 • Fuku To • Fu Tu • S32 • Crouching Rabbit.

Location: (1) On the anterior thigh, on a line between the anterior superior iliac spine and the superolatero patella, 6 cun superior to lateral patella. (2) Halfway between the inferior ridge of the anterior superior iliac spine and the lateral superior ridge of the patella.

> Activates the Channel, Dispels Wind Damp, Alleviates Pain.
> Beriberi • Iliac Region Pain • Knee Disorders • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Urticaria •

E33 • ST33 • Yin Shi • Yin Shi ou Yin Shih • S33 • Yin Market.

Location: (1) On the anterior thigh, on a line between the anterior superior iliac spine and the superolatero patella, 3 cun superior to lateral patella. (2) Halfway between ST32 and the lateral superior ridge of the patella.

> Activates the Channel, Dispels Wind Damp, Alleviates Pain.
> Lower Extremity Disorders • Thigh and Knee Pain •

E34 • ST34 • Ryô Kyû • Liang Qiu ou Liang Chiu • S34 • Beam Hill.
Xi Cleft Point on the Stomach Channel.

Location: (1) On the anterior thigh, on a line between the anterior superior iliac spine and the superolatero patella, 2 cun superior to lateral patella. (2) About 4 cm superior to the lateral superior ridge of the patella.

Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known/suspect.

> Activates the Channel, Harmonizes the Stomach, Moderates Acute Conditions, Alleviates Pain.
> Hiccough • Indigestion • Knee Disorders • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Mastitis • Stomach Pain •

E35 • ST35 • Toku Bi • Du Bi ou Tu Pi • S35 • Calf's Nose.

Location: (1) At the knee region, in the depression below the lateral side of the patella when the knee is flexed slightly. (2) On the lateral ridge of the patellic ligament halfway between the patella and the tibial tuberosity.

> Dispels Wind Damp, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Reduces Swelling.
> Abdominal Pain • Knee Disorders • Leg Muscle Weakness •

E36 • ST36 • Ashi No San Li • Zu San Li ou Tsu San Li • S36 • Leg Three Li.
He Sea Point on the Stomach Channel. Special Command Point for the Abdomen. Earth Point on the Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) On the leg, one finger breadth lateral to the tibia's anterior crest, 3 cun inferior to ST35 in the depression to the lateral side of the patella. (2) About 2 cm lateral to the inferior ridge of the tibial tuberosity.

> Harmonizes the Stomach, Regulates the Spleen, Supports the Correct Qi, Regulates Qi, Cools Fire, Activates the Channel, Revives the Yang, Revives Consciousness, Drains Damp, Calms the Spirit, Nourishes Blood, Nourishes Yin, Strengthens Original Qi, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Allergies • Asthma • Borborygmus • Chest Pain • Constipation • Cough • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Dizziness • Dysuria • Edema • Edema Lower Body • Fever • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Hemiplegia • Hiccough • Hypertension • Indigestion • Intestinal Disorders • Jaundice • Knee Disorders • Leg Pain • Mastitis • Mental Disorders • Nausea • Neurasthenia • Pancreatitis • Paralysis due to Wind Stoke • Reproductive System Disorders • Seizures • Shock • Stomach Pain • Tibial Bone Pain • Ulcer Gastric • Vomiting • Weakness General •

E37 • ST37 • Jô Ko Kyo • Shang Ju Xu ou Shang Chu Hsu • S37 • Upper Great Hollow.
Lower He Sea Point of the Large Intestine. Lower Body Sea of Blood Point with ST39.

Location: (1) On the leg, one finger breadth lateral to the tibia's anterior crest, 6 cun inferior to ST35 in the depression to the lateral side of the patella. (2) Halfway between ST36 and ST39.

> Regulates the Intestines, Resolves Damp Heat, Regulates the Spleen and Stomach, Activates the Channel, Transforms Stagnation, Alleviates Pain, Alleviates Diarrhea, Alleviates Dysenteric, Disorder.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Beriberi • Borborygmus • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Hemiplegia • Intestinal Disorders •

E38 • ST38 • Jô Kô • Tiao Kou • S38 • Ribbon Opening.

Location: (1) On the leg, one cun lateral to the tibia's anterior crest, at the midpoint of a line between ST35 at the lateral patella and the lateral malleolus. (2) About 2 cm superior to ST39.

> Expels Wind Damp, Benefits the Shoulder, Alleviates Pain
> Damp Painful Obstruction • Lower Leg Pain or Paralysis • Shoulder Pain with Stiffness • Thigh and Knee Swelling •

E39 • ST39 • Ge Ko Kyo • Xia Ju Xu ou Hsia Chu Hsu • S39 • Lower Great Hollow.
Lower He Sea Point of the Small Intestine. Lower Body Sea of Blood Point with ST37.

Location: (1) On the leg, one cun inferior to ST38 at the midpoint of a line between ST35 at the lateral patella and the lateral malleolus. (2) At the level of the halfway point between ST36 and ST41 about 2 cm lateral to the anterior ridge of the tibia.

> Regulates Small Intestine Qi, Regulates the Intestines, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Resolves Damp Heat, Transforms Stagnation.
> Abdominal Pain • Back Pain Radiates to Testicles • Dark Urine • Dysenteric Disorder • Lower Extremity Pain • Mastitis • Small Intestine Disorders •

E40 • ST40 • Hô Ryû • Feng Long ou Feng Lung • S40 • Bountiful Bulge.
Luo Connecting Point on the Stomach Channel to SP3.

Location: (1) On the leg, one cun lateral to ST38 at the midpoint of a line between ST35 at the lateral patella and the lateral malleolus. (2) About 2 cm lateral to ST38.

> Transforms Phlegm, Unbinds the Chest, Clears Lung Phlegm, Clears Heart Phlegm, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Alleviates Cough and Wheezing, Calms the Spirit, Drains Damp.
> Amenorrhea • Asthma • Chest Pain • Constipation • Cough • Dizziness • Edema Lower Body • Headache • Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Mental Disorders • Nasal Discharge Excessive • Seizures • Throat Constriction • Throat Soreness • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal • Vertigo •

E41 • ST41 • Kai Kei • Jie Xi ou Chieh Hsi • S41 • Ravine Divide.
Jing River Point on the Stomach Channel. Fire Point on Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the foot, between tendons of muscles extensor digitorum longus and extersor hallucis longus, level with the tip of the lateral malleolus. (2) On the lateral ridge of the anterior tibial tendon at the level of the vertex of the lateral condyle.

> Clears Heat from the Stomach Channel and Fu, Calms the Spirit, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Distention • Ankle Pain and Swelling • Constipation • Depression • Dizziness • Dorsal Foot Pain and Swelling • Facial and Head Edema • Headache • Lower Extremity Pain or Paralysis • Stomach Disharmony •

E42 • ST42 • Shô Yo • Chong Yang • S42 • Surging Yang.
Yuan Source Point on the Stomach Channel.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the foot, 1.5 cun inferior to ST41, in the depression between the second and third metatarsals and cuneiform bones. (2) About 3 cm anterior to ST41 in the area of the arteria dorsalis pedis.

Caution: Avoid the Dorsal Artery.

> Clears Heat from the Stomach Channel, Harmonizes the Stomach Fu, Calms the Spirit, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Dorsal Foot Pain and Swelling • Facial Swelling • Mania • Mouth Deviation • No Pleasure in Eating with Abdominal Distention • Toothache •

E43 • ST43 • Kan Koku • Xian Gu ou Hsien Ku • S43 • Sunken Valley.
Shu Stream Point on the Stomach Channel. Wood Point on Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the foot, between the second and third metatarsal bones, 1.5 cun superior to the web marginin, in line with the lateral side of the second digit. (2) On the dorsal aspect of the foot between the anterior ridges of the bases of the 2nd and 3rd metatarsal bones.

> Regulates the Spleen, Regulates and Harmonizes the Stomach and Intestines, Treats Edema.
> Abdominal Pain • Borborygmus • Dorsal Foot Painful Swelling • Eye Disorders • Facial Edema • Hysteria •

E44 • ST44 • Nai Tei • Nei Ting • S44 • Inner Court.
Ying Spring Point on the Stomach Channel. Water Point on Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the foot, at the proximal end of the web between the second and third toes. (2) On the dorsal aspect of the foot between the anterior ridges of the heads of the 2nd and 3rd proximal phalanges.

> Clears Heat from the Stomach Channel, Regulates the Intestines, Resolves Damp Heat, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Constipation • Diarrhea • Dorsal Foot Painful Swelling • Facial Pain • Fever • Intestinal Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Nosebleed • Skin Disorders • Stomach Pain • Throat Infections • Throat Soreness • Tinnitus • Toothache • Trigeminal Neuralgia •

E45 • ST45 • Lei Da • Li Dui ou Li Tui • S45 • Severe Mouth.
Jing Well Point on the Stomach Channel. Metal Point on Earch Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the second toe, 0.1 cun from the corner of the nail bed. (2) About 2 mm behind the lateral base of the 2nd toenail.

> Clears Heat from the Stomach Channel, Clears Heat, Calms the Spirit (idem ST44), Revives Consciousness.
> Abdominal Fullness and Distention • Dreaming Excessive • Epistaxis • Excessive Heat in the Body • Facial Swelling • Lower Limbs and Feet Cold • Mania and Depression • Mouth Deviation • Throat Pain • Toothache • Trismus •


Meridians corresponding Organs and their Symptoms:
Holistic Treatment without side-effects:

http://www.sri.new-planet.net/Meridian_System.php

Sites de acupuntura:

AMBA-Associação Médica Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.amba.org.br/

IBMTC-Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina Tradicional Chinesa:
http://www.abarj.com.br/

ABA-Associação Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.portaldaacupuntura.com.br/

ABACO/CBA-Colégio Brasileiro de Acupuntura:
http://www.abacocba.org.br/

quarta-feira, 12 de janeiro de 2011

Meridianos Padrão: Baço-Pâncreas

Meridiano do Baço-Pâncreas: Esta postagem é resultado da compilação de vários textos de livros em inglês, japonês e português, inclusive de sites encontrados na rede mundial de computadores, e que duraram meses como um trabalho acadêmico, obviamente, sem fins lucrativos, com o único intuito de ajudar aqueles que pesquisam sobre o assunto. Um dos sites: www.kyusho.it/tavole-e-meridiani.html foi fundamental na ilustração dos meridianos, sem o qual, este trabalho não teria sido feito. Convido todos a visitarem este site de excelente qualidade técnica e sobretudo gráfica. Vai lhes acrescentar ricos conhecimentos sobre tudo que se entende por Medicina Oriental. Obrigado pela visita.


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Português: Meridiano do Baço / Pâncreas (BP)
Inglês: Spleen Pancreas (SP)
Japonês: Hi Kei
Chinês: Pi Ching
Italiano: Canale Milza (M)

BP1 - SP1 - Yin Paku - Yin Bai, Yin Pai - M1
BP2 - SP2 - Dai To - Da Du, Ta Tu - M2
BP3 - SP3 - Tai Haku - Tai Bai, Tai Pai - M3
BP4 - SP4 - Kô Son - Gong Sun, Kung Sun - M4
BP5 - SP5 - Shô Kyû - Shang Qui, Shang Chiu - M5
BP6 - SP6 - San Yin Kô - San Yin Jiao, San Yin Chiao - M6
BP7 - SP7 - Lou Koku - Lou Gu, Lou Ku - M7
BP8 - SP8 - Chi Ki - Di Ji, Ti Chi - M8
BP9 - SP9 - Yin Ryô Sen - Yin Ling Quan, Yin Ling Chuan - M9
BP10 - SP10 - Kek Kai - Xue Hai, Hsue Hai - M10
BP11 - SP11 - Ki Mon - Ji Men, Chi Men - M11
BP12 - SP12 - Shô Mon - Chong Men - M12
BP13 - SP13 - Fu Sha - Fu She - M13
BP14 - SP14 - Fuk Ketsu - Fu Jie, Fu Chieh - M14
BP15 - SP15 - Dai Ô - Da Heng, Ta Heng - M15
BP16 - SP16 - Fuku Ai - Fu Ai - M16
BP17 - SP17 - Shoku Toku - Shi Dou, Shi HTon - M17
BP18 - SP18 - Ten Kei - Tian Xi, Tien Hsi - M18
BP19 - SP19 - Kyô Kyô - Xiong Xiang, Hsiung Hsiang - M19
BP20 - SP20 - Shû Ei - Zhou Rong, Chou Yung - M20
BP21 - SP21 - Dai Hô - Da Bao, Ta Pao - M21

Meridiano: IV.
Total de Pontos: 21.
Horário Pico: 05:00h ~ 07:00h.
Fluxo: Pés -> Tronco

1. Trajeto externo:
Inicia-se no ângulo ungueal medial do hálux, segue pela margem medial do pé até o maléolo medial. Segue pela face medial da perna, do joelho e coxa até a extremidade lateral da prega inguinal. Passa para o Ren Mai, segue pela parede ântero-lateral do abdome até o tórax.

2. Trajeto interno:
Do Ren Mai na região do tórax, penetra no Baço-Pâncreas, Estômago, atravessa o diafragma indo para o Coração onde se une com o meridiano do Pericárdio.
Outro ramo vai para a parede ântero-lateral do tórax até o 2º espaço intercostal se dirigindo à faringe e à base da língua.

3. Meridianos Secundários:
Meridiano Tendinomuscular emerge da extremidade do hálux, no ponto Ting, BP1.
Meridiano Luo Longitudinal e Transversal: originam-se do ponto Luo situado no ponto BP4. Grande Luo do Baço-Pâncreas se origina do ponto BP21.

Sintomas do meridiano: sensação de peso no corpo ou na cabeça, fadiga dos membros superiores e inferiores, edema dos músculos.

Sintomas de alterações energéticas: dor abdominal, distensão ou sensação de plenitude abdominal, diarréia, digestão incompleta, borborigmos, vômitos, anorexia, icterícia, constipação intestinal, astenia.

É utilizado para tratamento de: afecções do tubo digestivo, do Xue (Sangue) e sistema reprodutor feminino.

Pontos


BP1 • SP1 • Yin Paku • Yin Bai ou Yin Pai • M1 • Hidden White.
Jing Well Point on the Spleen Channel. Wood Point on Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) On the medial great toe, .01 cun from the corner of the nail bed. (2) About 2 mm. behind the medial base of the 1st toenail.

> Stops Bleeding, Regulates the Spleen, Unbinds the Chest, Calms the Heart, Calms the Spirit, Revises Consciousness.
> Abdominal Distention • Diarrhea • Dream Disturbed Sleep • Fever • Hematuria • Menorrhagia • Mental Disorders • Nosebleed • Seizures • Stool with Blood • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal •

BP2 • SP2 • Dai To • Da Du ou Ta Tu • M2 • Great Metropolis.
Ying Spring Point on the Spleen Channel. Fire Point on Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) On the great toe, in the depression distal to the metatarsophalangeal joint, at dorsal - plantar junction. (2) On the medial anterior ridge of the base of the 1st proximal phalanx.

> Regulates the Spleen, Drains Damp, Regulates the Middle Burner, Clears Heat, Resolves Damp Heat.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Constipation • Diarrhea • Edema Lower Body • Fever • Fever without Sweating • Indigestion • Stomach Pain • Vomiting •

BP3 • SP3 • Tai Haku • Tai Bai ou Tai Pai • M3 • Supreme White.
Shu Stream Point on the Spleen Channel. Yuan Source Point on the Spleen Channel. Earth Point on Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) On the medial foot, in the depression proximal to the first metatarsophalangeal joint, at the dorsal - plantar junction. (2) On the medial posterior ridge of the head of the 1st metatarsal bone.

> Regulates the Spleen, Regulates the Spleen and Stomach, Regulates Qi, Resolves Damp Heat, Drains Damp.
> Abdominal Distention • Body Heaviness • Borborygmus • Constipation • Diarrhea • Edema • Gastrointestinal Disorders Acute • Headache • Hemorrhoids • Intestinal Disorders • Stomach Pain • Vomiting •

BP4 • SP4 • Kô Son • Gong Sun ou Kung Sun • M4 • Yellow Emperor.
Luo Connecting Point on the Spleen Channel ST42. Confluent point of the Penetrating Vessel.

Location: (1) On the medial foot, in the depression distal to the base of the first metatarsal bone. (2) About 2 cm posterior to SP3.

> Regulates the Spleen, Regulates Qi, Calms the Spirit, Benefits the Heart, Regulates the Penetrating Vessel, Regulates the Middle Burner, Drains Damp, Unbinds the Chest.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Borborygmus • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Endometriosis • Intestinal Disorders • Jaundice • Menses Irregular • Mental Disorders • Stomach Pain • Vomiting •

BP5 • SP5 • Shô Kyû • Shang Qui ou Shang Chiu • M5 • Shang Hill.
Jing River Point on the Spleen Channel. Metal Point on Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) On the medial foot, in the depression midway between the navicular bone and the vertex of the medial malleolus. (2) On the anterior inferior ridge of the medial condyle.

> Regulates the Spleen, Benefits the Tendons and Bones, Calms the Spirit, Drains Damp.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Ankle Conditions • Appetite Excessive • Borborygmus • Breast Pain • Constipation • Diarrhea • Foot Pain • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Hemorrhoids • Indigestion • Jaundice •

BP6 • SP6 • San Yin Kô • San Yin Jiao ou San Yin Chiao • M6 • Three Yin Intersection.
Meeting Point on the Spleen Channel with the Liver and Kidney Channels.

Location: (1) On the medial leg, 3 cun superior to the medial malleolus, on the posterior border of the tibia. (2) Halfway between SP7 and the vertex of the medial condyle.

Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known or suspected.

> Regulates the Spleen and Stomach, Drains Damp, Regulates the Liver, Regulates Menstruation, Regulates the Lower Burner, Regulates Urination, Calms the Spirit, Invigorates Blood, Activates the Channel, Benefits the Genitals, Alleviates Pain, Tonifies the Kidneys, Induces Labor.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Amenorrhea • Borborygmus • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Dizziness • Dysmenorrhea • Dysuria • Eczema • Edema • Failure to Discharge Placenta • Genital Pain • Hemiplegia • Hernia • Hypertension • Impotence • Infertility • Insomnia • Labor Difficult • Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Leukorrhea • Menses Irregular • Neurasthenia • Nocturnal Emissions • Reproductive System Disorders • Urinary Dysfunction • Urinary Incontinence • Urticaria • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal • Uterine Prolapse • Vertigo •

BP7 • SP7 • Lou Koku • Lou Gu ou Lou Ku • M7 • Leaking Valley.

Location: (1) On the medial leg, 6 cun superior to the medial malleolus, posterior to the medial margin of the tibia. (2) About 1 cm inferior to the halfway point between SP9 and the vertex of the medial condyle.

> Regulates Urination, Regulates the Spleen, Reduces Swelling.
> Abdominal Distention and Fullness • Borborygmus • Difficult Urination • Flatulence • Knee Pain • Leg Numbness and Pain •

BP8 • SP8 • Chi Ki • Di Ji ou Ti Chi • M8 • Earth's Crux.
Xi Cleft Point on the Spleen Channel.

Location: (1) On the medial leg, 3 cun inferior to the medial condyle of the tibia on the line connecting the medial malleolus at the ankle and SP 9 at the lower border of the medial condyle of the tibia. (2) About ¼ of the way from SP9 to the vertex of the medial condyle.

> Regulates Menstruation, Regulates the Spleen, Moderates Acute Conditions, Drains Damp, Invigorates Blood.
> Abdominal Distention • Digestive Disturbances • Dysenteric Disorder • Dysmenorrhea • Edema • Lumbar Pain • Menses Irregular • Menstrual Disorders • No Appetite • Seminal Emissions • Urogenital Disorders •

BP9 • SP9 • Yin Ryô Sen • Yin Ling Quan ou Yin Ling Chuan • M9 • Yin Mound Spring.
He Sea Point on the Spleen Channel. Water Point on Earth Meridian.

Location: (1) 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. (2) On the medial inferior ridge of the medial condyle of the tibia.

> Regulates the Spleen, Opens and Regulates the Water Passages, Regulates the Lower Burner, Drains Damp.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Ascites • Beriberi • Diarrhea • Diarrhea with Undigested Food • Dysuria • Edema • Edema Lower Body • Genital Pain • Intestinal Disorders • Jaundice • Knee Disorders • Leg Pain • Lumbar Pain • Menses Irregular • Nephritis • Nocturnal Emissions • Urinary Dysfunction • Urinary Incontinence • Urinary Tract Infection • Urine Retention •

BP10 • SP10 • Kek Kai • Xue Hai ou Hsue Hai • M10 • Sea of Blood.

Location: (1) On the medial thigh, with the knee in flexion, 2 cun superior to the superomedial angle of the patella, on vastus medialis muscle. (2) About 5 cm superior to the medial superior ridge of the patella.

> Invigorates Blood, Cools Blood, Regulates Menstruation, Benefits the Skin, Dispels Stasis.
> Amenorrhea • Dysmenorrhea • Eczema • Menses Irregular • Skin Disorders • Thigh Medial Pain • Urinary Dysfunction • Urticaria • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal •

BP11 • SP11 • Ki Mon • Ji Men ou Chi Men • M11 • Winnower Gate.

Location: (1) On the medial thigh, 6 cun superior to SP 10, on the line connecting SP 10 above the superomedial angle of the patella and SP 12, 3.5 cun lateral to the upper border of pubic symphysis. (2) About 1/3 of the way from the medial superior ridge of the patella to SP12.

> Regulates Urination, Drains Damp, Clears Heat
> Anuria • Dysuria • Enuresis • Inguinal Region Pain and Swelling • Retention of Urine •

BP12 • SP12 • Shô Mon • Chong Men • M12 • Surging Gate.

Location: (1) In the inguinal region, on the lateral side of the femoral artery, 3.5 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) at the level of the superior ridge of the pubic tubercle.

Avoid the Femoral Artery!

> Invigorates Blood, Drains Damp, Clears Heat, Regulates Urination, Regulates Qi, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Masses • Abdominal Pain • Edema • Gynecological Disorders • Hernia Pain • Hip Movement Inhibited • Retention of Urine •

BP13 • SP13 • Fu Sha • Fu She • M13 • Bowel Abode.
Meeting Point on the Spleen Channel with the Liver Channel and Yin Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) On the lower abdomen, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline, at the level of CV 3, 1 cun above the superior border of the pubic symphysis. (2) On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) 2 cm superior to SP12

> Regulates Qi, Alleviates Pain
> Abdominal Masses • Abdominal Pain or Swelling • Constipation • Hernia • Ovarian Pain •

BP14 • SP14 • Fuk Ketsu • Fu Jie ou Fu Chieh • M14 • Abdominal Bind.

Location: (1) On the lower abdomen, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline and 1 cun below the umbilicus at the level of CV 7. (2) On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) 3cm inferior to SP15.

> Regulates the Lower Burner, Regulates Qi, Lowers Rebellion.
> Abdominal Pain • Diarrhea • Hernia • Periumbilical Pain •

BP15 • SP15 • Dai Ô • Da Heng ou Ta Heng • M15 • Great Horizontal.
Meeting Point on the Spleen Channel with the Yin Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) On the abdomen, at the level of the umbilicus, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) at the level of CV8 (Conception Vessel Meridian 8, Shin Ketsu, Shen Chueh – At the center of the navel).

> Moves Qi, Regulates the Intestines
> Abdominal Cold Pain • Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Constipation • Diarrhea • Intestinal Disorders •

BP16 • SP16 • Fuku Ai • Fu Ai • M16 • Abdominal Lament.
Meeting Point on the Spleen Channel with the Yin Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) On the upper abdomen, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline, 3 cun above the umbilicus at the level of CV11. (2) On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) on the inferior ridge of the costal arch.

> Regulates the Intestines, Clears Heat, Drains Damp, Regulates the Stomach.
> Abdominal Pain • Blood and Pus in Stools • Constipation • Dysenteric Disorder • Periumbilical Pain •

BP17 • SP17 • Shoku Toku • Shi Dou ou Shi Hton • M17 • Food Hole.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest, in the fifth intercostal space, 6 cun lateral to anterior midline. (2) On the 5th anterior line at the level of ST18 (Stomach Meridian 18, Nyû Kon, Ju Ken, On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) in the 5th intercostal).

> Dissipates Accumulation of Food and Fluid, Promotes Digestion.
> Ascites • Borborygmus • Chest and Lateral Costal Region Fullness • Diaphragm Pain •

BP18 • SP18 • Ten Kei • Tian Xi ou Tien Hsi • M18 • Celestial Ravine.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest, in the fourth intercostal space, 6 cun lateral to the anterior midline, at the level of CV17. (2) On the 5th anterior line at the level of ST17 (Stomach Meridian 17, Nyû Chû, Ju Chung, At the center of the nipple).

> Regulates and Descends Qi, Benefits the Breasts, Promotes Lactation.
> Chest Fullness and Pain • Dyspnea • Hiccough • Insufficient Lactation • Mastitis •

BP19 • SP19 • Kyô Kyô • Xiong Xiang ou Hsiung Hsiang • M19 • Chest Village.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest, in the third intercostal space, 6 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the 5th anterior line at the level of ST16 (Stomach Meridian 16, Yô Sô, Ying Chuang, On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) in the 3rd intercostal).

> Regulates and Descends Qi, Unbinds the Chest.
> Chest and Lateral Costal Region Fullness • Cough • Inability to turn over when Lying Down • Shortness of Breath •

BP20 • SP20 • Shû Ei • Zhou Rong ou Chou Yung • M20 • All Round Flourishing.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest, in the second intercostal space, 6 cun lateral to the anterior midline. (2) On the 5th anterior line at the level of ST15 (Stomach Meridian 15, Oku Ei, Wu Yi, On the 4th anterior line (mammary line) in the 2nd intercostal).

> Regulates and Descends Qi
> Chest and Lateral Costal Region Fullness • Cough with Copious Phlegm • Dysphagia • Thirst Excessive • Thoracic Distention •

BP21 • SP21 • Dai Hô • Da Bao ou Ta Pao • M21 • Great Embracement.
Great Luo Connecting Point on the Spleen Channel.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest wall, on the midaxillary line, 6 cun inferior to the anterior axillary crease. (2) On the axillary line halfway between HT1 (Heart Meridian 1, Kyoku Sen, Chi Chuan, At the center of the axilla) and LV13 (Liver Meridian 13, Shô Mon, Chang Men, At the tip of the 11th costal bone).

> Regulates Qi and Blood, Unbinds the Chest, Benefits the Lateral Costal Region, Benefits the Tendons and Bones.
> Asthma • Chest and Lateral Costal Region Pain • Cough • Dyspnea • Flaccidity of the Hundred Joints • Lateral Costal Region Distention and Fullness • Limb Weakness •



Meridians corresponding Organs and their Symptoms:
Holistic Treatment without side-effects:

http://www.sri.new-planet.net/Meridian_System.php

Sites de acupuntura:

AMBA-Associação Médica Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.amba.org.br/

IBMTC-Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina Tradicional Chinesa:
http://www.abarj.com.br/

ABA-Associação Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.portaldaacupuntura.com.br/

ABACO/CBA-Colégio Brasileiro de Acupuntura:
http://www.abacocba.org.br/

terça-feira, 11 de janeiro de 2011

Meridianos Padrão: Coração

Meridiano do Coração: Esta postagem é resultado da compilação de vários textos de livros em inglês, japonês e português, inclusive de sites encontrados na rede mundial de computadores, e que duraram meses como um trabalho acadêmico, obviamente, sem fins lucrativos, com o único intuito de ajudar aqueles que pesquisam sobre o assunto. Um dos sites: www.kyusho.it/tavole-e-meridiani.html foi fundamental na ilustração dos meridianos, sem o qual, este trabalho não teria sido feito. Convido todos a visitarem este site de excelente qualidade técnica e sobretudo gráfica. Vai lhes acrescentar ricos conhecimentos sobre tudo que se entende por Medicina Oriental. Obrigado pela visita.


Português: Meridiano do Coração (C)
Inglês: Heart Meridian (HT)
Japonês: Shin Kei
Chinês: Xin ou Hsin Ching
Italiano: Canale Cuore (C)

C1 - HT1 - Kyoku Sen - Ji Quan, Chi Chuan - C1
C2 - HT2 - Sei Lei - Qing Ling, Ching Ling - C2
C3 - HT3 - Shô Kai - Shao Hai - C3
C4 - HT4 - Lei Dô - Ling Dao, Ling Tao - C4
C5 - HT5 - Tsû Li - Tong Li, Tung Li - C5
C6 - HT6 - Yin Geki - Yin Xi, Yin Hsi - C6
C7 - HT7 - Shin Mon - Shen Men - C7
C8 - HT8 -Shô Fu - Shao Fu - C8
C9 - HT9 - Shô Shô - Shao Chong - C9



Meridiano: V.
Total de Pontos: 9.
Horário Pico: 07:00h ~ 09:00h.
Fluxo: Tronco -> Mãos

1. Trajeto externo:
Inicia-se no Coração e exterioriza-se na região axilar, desce pela face medial do braço, cotovelo, antebraço. Segue para o processo estilóide da ulna, região hipotenar da palma da mão até o ângulo ungueal radial do dedo mínimo.

2. Trajeto interno:
Inicia-se no Coração, atravessa o diafragma e vai para Intestino Delgado. Outro ramo segue para o esôfago, face e termina no olho.

3. Meridianos Secundários:
Meridiano Luo Longitudinal e Transversal se originam no nível do punho, no ponto C5.
Meridiano Tendinomuscular se origina na extremidade do 5º dedo da mão, no ponto C9.

Sintomas do meridiano: impotência funcional dos músculos do trajeto do meridiano, dores constritivas e espasmos ao longo do trajeto, frio na palma da mão e na região plantar dos pés, garganta seca, olhos amarelos, dor cardíaca, ulcerações na boca e na língua, língua grossa, avermelhada e dura, dor nos olhos, sede.

Sintomas de alterações energéticas: dor ou opressão torácica, respiração curta, desconforto em decúbito horizontal, distúrbios mentais.

Pontos

C1 • HT1 • Kyoku Sen • Ji Quan ou Chi Chuan • C1 • Highest Spring.

Location: (1) In the axillary fossa when the arm is abducted, medial to the axillary artery. (2) At the center of the axilla.

Caution: Avoid the axillary artery.

> Unbinds the Chest, Activates the Channel, Benefits the Arm.
> Anxiety • Arm Cold • Arm Pain • Arthritis Shoulder • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Elbow Problems • Hypochondriac Region Fullness • Lateral Costal Region Pain • Sadness • Shoulder Joint Soft Tissue Diseases • Skin Disorders • Thirst • Throat Dryness •

C2 • HT2 • Sei Lei • Qing Ling ou Ching Ling • C2 • Cyan Spirit.

Location: (1) On the medial arm when the elbow is flexed, 3 cun proximal to the transverse cubital crease. (2) About 1/3 of the way from C3 to C1.

> Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Lateral Costal Region Pain • Shoulder and Arm Pain • Shoulder Pain • Yellow Eyes •

C3 • HT3 • Shô Kai • Shao Hai • C3 • Lesser Sea.
He Sea Point on the Heart Channel. Water Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) With the elbow flexed, at the medial end of the transverse cubital crease. (2) About 1 cm radial to the anterior ridge of the medial epicondyle of the humerus.

> Calms the Spirit, Activates the Channel, Benefits the Arm, Transforms Phlegm, Clears Heat.
> Arm Numbness • Arm Pain • Axillary Pain • Cardiac Pain • Elbow Problems • Forearm Numbness • Hand Numbness • Hand Pain • Hand Tremor • Headache with Dizziness • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Intercostal Neuralgia • Memory Impaired • Mental Disorders • Neck Stiffness • Neurasthenia • Seizures • Skin Disorders • Toothache • Vomiting •

C4 • HT4 • Lei Dô • Ling Dao ou Ling Tao • C4 • Spirit Pathway.
Jing River Point on the Heart Channel. Metal Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface of the forearm, 1.5 cun proximal to the transverse wrist crease, on the radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. (2) About 3 cm from C7 to C3.

> Calms the Spirit, Relaxes the Muscles, Benefits the Voice, Relaxes the Tendons.
> Arm Contraction • Cardiac Pain • Elbow Problems • Fear • Hysteria • Loss of Voice Sudden • Mental Disorders • Seizures •

C5 • HT5 • Tsû Li • Tong Li ou Tung Li • C5 • Connecting Li.
Luo Connecting Point on the Heart Channel to SI4.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface of the forearm, 1 cun proximal to the transverse wrist crease, on the radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. (2) About 2 cm from C7 to C3.

> Calms the Spirit, Regulates Heart Rhythm, Benefits the Tongue, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Arm Pain • Asthma • Cardiac Arrhythmia • Cough • Depression • Dizziness • Fear • Loss of Voice Sudden • Mental Disorders • Neurasthenia • Palpitations • Stiff Tongue • Throat Soreness • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal • Visual Disturbances • Wrist Pain •

C6 • Ht6 • Yin Geki • Yin Xi ou Yin Hsi • C6 • Yin Cleft.
Xi Cleft Point on the Heart Channel.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface of the forearm, 0.5 cun proximal to the transverse wrist crease, on the radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. (2) About 1 cm from C7 to C3.

> Regulates Heart Blood, Calms the Spirit, Moderates Acute Conditions, Clears Deficiency Fire, Adjusts Night Sweating.
> Cardiac Pain • Chest Fullness • Epistaxis • Night Sweating • Palpitations •

C7 • HT7 • Shin Mon • Shen Men • C7 • Spirit Gate.
Shu Stream Point on the Heart Channel. Yuan Source Point on the Heart Channel. Earth Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the transverse wrist crease, in the small depression between the pisiform and ulna bones. (2) In the center of the palmar fold at the wrist on the radial aspect of the m. ulnar flexor carpi tendon.

> Calms the Spirit, Regulates and Tonifies the Heart.
> Cardiac Pain • Depression • Dream Disturbed Sleep • Eyes Yellow • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Hysteria • Insomnia • Irritable • Loss of Voice • Memory Impaired • Mental Disorders • Palm Heat • Palpitations • Seizures • Thirst • Throat Dryness •

C8 • HT8 • Shô Fu • Shao Fu • C8 • Lesser Mansion.
Ying Spring Point on the Heart Channel. Fire Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the palmar surface of the hand, between the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones. When a tight fist is made, HT8 is where the fifth digit rests. (2) On the palmar aspect of the hand between the 4th and 5th metacarpals.

> Clears Heat from the Heart and Small Intestines, Calms the Spirit, Regulates Heart Qi, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.
> Cardiac Conditions • Cardiac Pain • Chest Pain • Dysuria • Fifth Digit Disorders • Genital Itching • Groin Itches • Hysteria • Palm Heat • Palpitations • Urinary Dysfunction • Urinary Incontinence •

C9 • HT9 • Shô Shô • Shao Chong • C9 • Lesser Surge.
Jing Well Point on the Heart Channel. Wood Point on Fire Meridian.

Location: (1) On the radial side of the fifth digit, 0.1 cun from the corner of the nail bed. (2) About 2 mm behind the radial base of the 5th fingernail.

Caution: Reserve HT9 for Unconsciousness or Shock.

> Revives Consciousness, Clears Heat, Regulates Heart Qi, Calms the Spirit, Benefits the Tongue, Benefits the Eyes, Benefits the Throat.
> Cardiac Pain • Dry Throat • Heat in the Body Like Fire • Mania and Depression • Palpitations • Pounding of the Heart • Syncope •



Meridians corresponding Organs and their Symptoms:
Holistic Treatment without side-effects:

http://www.sri.new-planet.net/Meridian_System.php

Sites de acupuntura:

AMBA-Associação Médica Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.amba.org.br/

IBMTC-Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina Tradicional Chinesa:
http://www.abarj.com.br/

ABA-Associação Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.portaldaacupuntura.com.br/

ABACO/CBA-Colégio Brasileiro de Acupuntura:
http://www.abacocba.org.br/

Quem sou eu

Nascido no Japão como filho de massagista shiatsu em 1947, imigrado ao Brasil em 1959, residente em Marília/SP/Brazil desde 1997.

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