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What are the 5 Shu Points? |
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Definition
Jing-Well Point (Wood point)
Ying-Spring Point ( Fire point)
Sh- Stream Point (Earth)
Jing-River Point (Metal point)
He-Sea Point (Water) |
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Term
What are the Yin Channels of the foot?
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Definition
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What are the yang channels in the foot? |
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Definition
- Gallbladder
- Stomach
- Urinary bladder
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Term
What are the 6 Yin Organs? |
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Definition
- lung
- heart
- spleen
- kidney
- pericardium
- liver
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Term
What are the yang channels in the hand? |
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Definition
- large intestine
- small intestine
- san jiao
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Term
What is the flow of qi?
(Where does it start and end one whole day cycle?) |
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Definition
- Lung to LI
- LI to ST
- ST to SPL
- SPL to HT
- HT to SI
- SI to UB
- GB to Kidney
- Kidney to PC
- PC to San Jiao
- San Jiao to GB
- GB to Liver
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What are the yin channels in the hand? |
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Definition
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What are the 6 yang channels? |
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Definition
- stomach
- UB
- GB
- SI
- LI
- San Jiao
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Term
Where are the yin channels? |
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Definition
- front, anterior part of the body
- medial side of the body
- inside
- works with interior of the body
- internal imbalances in organs
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Term
Where are the yang channels? |
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Definition
- backside of the body
- deal with pathogenic factors
- deal with viruses and infections
- acute conditions
- posterior/lateral side of the body
- outside of the body
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Term
What are the internal external pairings? |
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Definition
- Lung - LI
- SP - ST
- HT - SI
- Kidney - UB
- PC - SJ
- Liver - GB
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Term
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Definition
- External pathogenic function
- External pathogenic function
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Term
What are the 8 extraordinary pathways called? |
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Definition
- governing vessel
- conception vessel
- yin motility vessel
- yang motility vessel
- yin linking vessel
- yang linking vessel
- girdling vessel
- penetrating vessel
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Term
What are the only extraordinary vessels that have acupuncture points? |
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Definition
Governing vessel (Du)
Conception Vessel (Ren) |
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