LI-6

LI-6

<- LI-5 Large Intestine LI-7 ->

Punto IG 06

Name

偏歴

  • Pian Li
  • Passing Laterally
  • Folded Passage

Location

On the line between LI-11 and LI-5, 3 CUN above LI-5

Nature

Actions

  • Relationship with body fluids. Activates the collaterals, communicates with LU-9 transversal Luo. Facial edema (function of distributing fluids)
  • Difficult urination
  • Wind invasion: sensation of heat without ability to sweat. Aids sweating
  • Cold fingers and hot palm: regulates cold-heat
  • Chronic pain of shoulder, arm, elbow and wrist, epicondylitis (not originating from Lesser Yang)
  • Nosebleed, blurred eyes, inability to open eyes widely

Symptoms of the longitudinal luo

  • The Luo in repletion: dental caries, tooth pain and deafness (should be drained)
  • The Luo in depletion: sensation of cold in the teeth; diaphragm blocked (difficulty breathing and swallowing) (should be tonified)

Comments

Two branches emerge from the luo point: longitudinal Luo (its own independent channel) and transversal Luo: which communicates with Lung Channel.

Treatment

  • Needling: 0.5 - 0.7 CUN
  • Moxibustion is possible

Interactions

  • Deafness due to Kidney-Yin deficiency: BL-23, GB-2
  • Dryness and sore throat: HT-1, LU-9, LR-3, CV-22
  • Edema due to Kidney-Yang and Spleen-Yang deficiency: SP-9

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Page updated on April 16, 2021

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