The Meridians

The Lung Meridian
The Large Intestine
The Stomach
The Spleen
The Heart
The Small Intestine
The Urinary Bladder
The Kidney
The Pericardium
Triple Heater (San Jiao)
The Gall Bladder
The Liver

The DU (Back Midline)
The REN (Front Midline)
Extraordinary Points

Select criteria:

Locator ID (LU5)
Pinyin Name (Bai Hui)
Indications (cough)

Full size Interactive AcuModel

Instructions:

Select a Acupuncture Meridian (Channel) on the left column to see a listing of the acupuncture points asssociated with it.

You can search for specific points if you know the Locator ID or the Pinyin name by using the form at the bottom. Searching for a partial listing will bring up all matching items (for instance, searching for pinyin "bai" will list all acupoints with "bai" in the name.

You may also use the form to search for specific indications or ailments, but keep in mind that these are only for helping form relationships between diagnostic questions and other data obtained from a trained practitioner. Specific acupoints are seldom effective when used alone, and can even be harmful when used by untrained practitioners.

Information is provided for educational purposes only. Acupuncture is an ancient technique but is always evolving with new discoveries and refined techniques. Always consult a health care professional.

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