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HT8 - Seasonal Indication: Spring

At this juncture, pimarily HT8 (yin channel's ying-spring point) is the option. GB43 is second in the line (noon-midnight connection).

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In spring use the ying-spring points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

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TE1 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily SP1 (yin channel's jing-well point, noon-midnight connection) is the option. TE1 is second in the line.

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

English

SP1 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily SP1 (yin channel's jing-well point) is the option. TE1 is second in the line (noon-midnight connection).

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

English

PC9 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily PC9 (yin channel's jing-well point) is the option. ST45 is second in the line (noon-midnight connection).

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

English

ST45 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily PC9 (yin channel's jing-well point, noon-midnight connection) is the option. ST45 is second in the line.

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

English

KI1 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily KI1 (yin channel's jing-well point, noon-midnight connection) is the option. LI1 is second in the line.

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

English

LI1 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily KI1 (yin channel's jing-well point, noon-midnight connection) is the option. LI1 is second in the line.

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

English

BL67 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily LU11 (yin channel's jing-well point, noon-midnight connection) is the option. BL67 is second in the line.

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

References to the Classics (Chapter):

[1] Ling Shu (44)

English

LU11 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily LU11 (yin channel's jing-well point) is the option. BL67 is second in the line (noon-midnight connection).

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

English

SI1 - Seasonal Indication: Winter

At this juncture, pimarily LV1 (yin channel's jing-well point, noon-midnight connection) is the option. SI1 is second in the line.

In the Ling Shu you will find: "In winter use the jing-well points."
There is only a limited application of this rule in pathological conditions. However, for a preventive seasonal treatment it might be a good strategy.

References to the Classics (Chapter):

[1] Ling Shu (44)

English

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