Back Shu Points - Bei Shu

Back Shu Points - Bei Shu

PUNTOS SHU DE LA ESPALDA - BEI SHU

Here the energy of the corresponding Zang-Fu arrives and pours out.

Characteristics

  • Points where the energy of organs and viscera communicates with the exterior, enters and exits.
  • If there is an attack on the organs, the point becomes painful on palpation.
  • Needled to bring the energy of the Bladder channel into the organs.
  • They are related to the Mu Points.
  • Treat disorders of the Zang-Fu, especially of the Zang. They tend to suffer from chronic diseases and cold patterns.
  • Treat the sensory organs.
  • Treat disorders of the tissues related to the organs.
  • Especially empty patterns. Moxibustion in chronic emptiness.

Points

  • Below D3. BL-13. Lung.
  • Below D4. BL-14. Pericardium.
  • Below D5. BL-15. Heart.
  • Below D9. BL-18. Liver.
  • Below D10. BL-19. Gall Bladder.
  • Below D11. BL-20. Spleen.
  • Below D12. BL-21. Stomach.
  • Below L1. BL-22. Triple Burner.
  • Below L2. BL-23. Kidney.
  • Below L4. BL-25. Large Intestine.
  • Below S1. BL-27. Small Intestine.
  • Below S2. BL-28. Bladder.

More

See also Técnicas de tonificación y dispersión.

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Page updated on August 3, 2021

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