The Acupuncture Eight Hui Converging Acupoint
#8-P6 (Neiguan)
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CHINESE NAME of Acupuncture Point P6:
Neiguan, Nei means medial; guan means pass . The point
is at an important site at the medial aspect of the forearm, like a pass.
LOCATION of Acupuncture point P6:
2 inches up to wrist bracelet, 0.5 - 1.0 deep. The point is between 2 tendons.
INDICATION of Acupuncture point P6:
Chest pain, palpitation, stomachache, vomiting, insomnia, epilepsy, dizziness from depression, stroke, wheezing, paralysis,
migraine, fever, pain in arm or elbow etc.
HINT for All Acupoints:
You should feel sour or numb, but Not knife-cut like pain when pressing. The acupoints are usually between
or beside the bones and tendons or ligaments, on a depression, never on
the bones or blood vessels.
MERIDIANS CODES: L=Lung, LI=Large Intestine, S=Stomach, Sp=Spleen,
H=Heart, SI=Small Intestine, B=Bladder, K=Kidney, P=Pericardium,
TE(SJ)=Triple Energizer (Sanjiao), G=Gallbladder, Liv=Liver;
8-HUI ACUPOINT CODES: 1=B62(Shenmai), 2,5=K6(Zhaohai), 3=TE(SJ)5(Waiguan),
4=G41(Foot-Linqi), 6=Sp4(Gongsun), 7=SI3(Houxi), 8=P6(Neiguan),
9=L7(Lieque)
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