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Bob Doane's Distal Needling Acupuncture (DNA) for the Collection Formulas, Part II
Robert Doane EAMP, L.Ac., Dipl. C.H.
Owner of the Acupuncture & Wellness Center, P.S.
Lotus Institute Of Integrative Medicine Tel: (626) 780-7182 Fax: (626) 609-2929
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Chinese Medicine and it’s basis in bio-‐physiology:
Examples from the classics
Researched and compiled by: Professor Zhang Shi Ping, School Of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Bap?st University 2014
《難經、一難》:“十二經皆有動脈。 ”
Nan Jing, Lun Mai, First Chapter, (206 B.C.–9 A.D.):
“The twelve channels all have pulses.”
What is an acupuncture meridian? Example 1
《靈樞、經水》:“夫八尺之士,皮肉在此,外可度量切循而得之,其死可解
剖而視之。其臟之堅脆,腑之大小,穀之多少,脈之長短,血之清濁,氣之多少……皆有大數。
Huang Di Nei Jing, Ling Shu, Chapter 12 (206 BC–220 AD) : Rivers and Channels: For man who is on the average eight chi, the skin and flesh, and the external boundaries and limits may be measured,
and the pulse taken. Upon death, examina?on can reveal and disclose. There are great standard measures to the existence of the viscera
being: strong or weak; the bowels being large or small; the valleys (the amount of grain inside the hollow organs) being plen?ful or sparse; the vessels being long or short; the blood being clear or turbid; the qi
(oxygen) being plen?ful or sparse.
Example 2
《靈樞、經脈》“經脈十二者,伏行分肉之間,深而不見,其常見者,足太陰過於外踝之上,無所隱
故也。”’
Huang Di Nei Jing, Ling Shu, Chapter 10, (206 BC–220 AD) :
The Major Channels: The twelve major channels lie hidden while travelling between the divisions of the
flesh. They are deep and invisible, except for the Leg Tai Yin, which passes through the upper part of the
lateral malleolus (transliteration mistake: since it mentioned Tai Yin it should read medial malleolus) and
may be frequently seen because it has no place to hide.
Example 3
《漢書、王莽傳》“翟義黨王孫捕得,莽使太醫尚方与巧屠共刳剝之,量度五臟,以竹筳度其脈
,知其終始,云可以治病。
The Book of Han (Han Shu), Volume 99 (111 AD):
”…Measure the Five Zang, Use bamboo stick to measure the beginning and end of his vessel...
Example 4
《銅人腧穴鍼灸圖經》
Illustrated Manual of Acupuncture Points of the Bronze Figure (1027 AD):
Summary
The acupoints at the trunk were arranged by sections (somewhat similar to dermatomes), whereas those at the limbs were arranged
according to a vessel system.
Example 5
《素問、舉 痛 論》 Huang Di Nei Jing, Su Wen, Chapter 39 (206 BC–220 AD) :
經 脈 流 行 不 止 , 環 周不 休 , 寒 氣 入 經 而 稽 遲 。 泣 而 不
行 , 客 於 脈 外 , 則 血 少, 客 於 脈 中 則氣 不 通 , 故 卒 然 而 痛。
The vessels/ channels run ceaselessly and circle incessantly. Cold evil aggresses on the vessels, the blood will be made scanty there. If it resides inside the vessels, the qi will be
obstructed. So, pains ensue suddenly.
Example 6
《素問、舉 痛 論》 Huang Di Nei Jing, Su Wen, Chapter 39 (206 BC–220 AD) :
寒氣客於脈外則脈寒,脈寒則縮踡,縮踡則脈絀急,則外引小絡,故卒然而痛,得炅則痛立止;因重中於寒,則痛久矣。
If the cold reside outside the vessels, then the vessels become cold.
When the vessels become cold, they shrink. The shrinkage makes the vessels spasmodic, and the spasms radiate to the little blood vessels outside, so the pain occurs abruptly while it ends quickly when being
given heat. If the patient is hit by cold repeatedly, the pain will be protracted.
Example 7
《素問、舉 痛 論》 Huang Di Nei Jing, Su Wen, Chapter 39 (206 BC–220 AD) :
寒 氣 客 於 背 俞 之 脈 , 則 脈 泣 , 脈 泣 則 血 虛 ,血 虛則 痛。
The cold settles in the foot greater-yang bladder vessel and obstructs it. The obstructed vessel causes the blood to be
deficient. The blood deficiency produces pain.
Example 8
《素問、舉 痛 論》 Huang Di Nei Jing, Su Wen, Chapter 39 (206 BC–220 AD) :
寒 氣 客 於 經 脈 之 中 , 與 炅 氣 相 薄 , 則 脈 滿 ,滿 則 痛 而 不 可 按 也 。 寒 氣 稽 留 , 炅 氣 從 上 , 則 脈 充 大 而 血 氣 亂 , 故 痛 甚 不 可
按 也 。 The cold resides in the vessel/channel and wrestles with the hot qi,
so the vessel becomes full, and the fullness makes the pain resistant to pressure (fullness causes pain that is aversion to pressure). The
cold lingers and the hot qi fights against it, so the vessels are dilated and the blood and qi become disordered. Therefore, the pain is
severe and cannot bear pressure.
Example 9
Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen, Vol. 1 An Annotated Translation 2011
Prolegomena, p.20, Unschuld and Tessenow:
“...qi 氣 is one of the very few Chinese terms we have chosen to transliterate rather than to
translate. It should be noted that the interpretation of qi 氣 as “energy”, so widespread in TCM literature today, lacks any historical basis.”
Example 10
The term “meridian” refers to visible vessels at ancient times.
The energy concept of qi 氣 has no historical
basis.
Conclusion:
Extra Information I
• 灵枢 (206 BC–220 AD,) Ling Shu: – mostly refers to stimulate an area (Mai) not a precise points
• The 鍼灸甲乙經 259 AD (3 Kingdoms Dynasty), The Systematic Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion: – Stimulation on points were added; location/atlas of
acupoints was added – (Also added acupuncture formulas)
• 肘後備急方, 300 AD, Handy Therapies for Emergencies: – Also mostly refers to area, not acupoints – Mostly acupuncture for emergency situations – Clearly shows there was no emphasis on the exact acupoint
but rather a general area at that time
Extra Information II
• 千金要方, 625 AD, Prescriptions worth a Thousand in Gold and 外台秘要, 752 AD, Secret Formulas of a Frontier Official – Emphasis on use and description of moxibustion rather than acupuncture
stimulation – Stresses the use of an area rather than a tiny acupoint – (Indication of acupoints of modern books majorly go back to these classics) – Not much change in the acupuncture system happened after these classics
for the next 2000 years until today • 銅人腧穴鍼灸圖經, 1027 AD, Illustrated Manual of Acupuncture Points of the
Bronze Figure: – chest and trunk points were arranged in rows, only limb points were arranged
into vessel system – One could therefore argue that the “Jing Luo” refer to an ancient
concept of the dermatomes, – whereas the “Mai” refer to a blood vessels
• 圣濟總錄, 1111-1117, AD, Sheng Ji Zong Lu (Complete Summary of Saint...): – Added points on trunk and back into the vessel-system
Distal Needling
• DNA-Distal Needling Acupuncture – Treat arms / hands & legs / feet based on
mirroring / imaging, so patient does not need to disrobe for treatment (time efficiency)
– Needles are not inserted directly into the area of pain
– Reduction of pain generally begins within 5-10 seconds of needle insertion
The Chinese discovered the relationship between major neural pathways in the body:
• The lateral vessels of the arms are related to the lateral vessels of the opposite leg and vice versa.
• The medial vessels of the arms are related to the medial vessels of the opposite leg and vice versa.
• In addition, the lateral vessels of the arms are related to the medial vessels of the opposite arm and vice versa.
• Also, the lateral vessels of the legs are related to the medial vessels of the opposite leg and vice versa.
Imaging: Mirroring Concept Shoulder = Hip
Elbow = Knee
Hand = Foot Finger = Toe
Wrist = Ankle
Forearm = Lower Leg
Upper Arm = Thigh
The medial vessels on the arms are related to the lateral vessels on the opposite arm
and vice versa.
The same relationship is true for the legs.
Therefore, if you want to treat pain on the medial side of the arm you can apply pressure on the medial
side of the opposite leg or the lateral side of the opposite arm.
Reverse Mirroring Concept
Elbow = Knee
Shoulder = Ankle
Hand = Hip
Wrist = Hip Joint
Forearm = Thigh
Upper Arm = Lower Leg
If you want to treat pain on the lateral side of the arm you apply pressure on the
lateral side of the opposite leg, or the medial side of the opposite arm.
Therefore:
• The medial side of the arm treats the medial side of the opposite leg or the lateral side of the opposite arm.
• The lateral side of the arm treats the lateral
side of the opposite leg and the medial side of the opposite arm.
The reverse is also true:
• The medial side of the leg treats the medial side of the opposite arm or the lateral side of the opposite leg.
• The lateral side of the leg treats the lateral
side of the opposite arm or the medial side of the opposite leg.
Imaging: Limbs to Head & Trunk
Upper Limb
Head & Trunk Image
Lower Limb
Top of shoulder
Top of head Top of hip
Shoulder Neck, jaw, base of skull
Hip joint
Upper arm Chest, mid-upper back
Upper leg
Elbow Xiphoid process, Diaphragm
Knee
Forearm Lower abs, lower back
Lower leg
Wrist Pubic Symphysis,bladder, sacrum
Ankle
Hand Genitals, coccyx, lower sacrum
Foot
Finger Testicles, anus Toe
Reverse Imaging: Limbs to Head & Trunk
Upper Limb
Head & Trunk Image
Lower Limb
Finger Top of head Toe
Hand Head, base of skull
Foot
Wrist Neck Ankle
Forearm Chest, mid-upper back
Lower leg
Elbow Xiphoid process, Diaphragm
Knee
Upper arm
Lower abs, lower back
Upper leg
Shoulder Sacrum, genital, coccyx
Hip joint
Top of shoulder
Testicles, anus
Top of hip
Imaging: Limbs to Head
Upper Limb
Head Lower Limb
Shoulder joint
Top of head
Hip joint
Upper arm Forehead Upper leg
Elbow Eye, ear Knee
Forearm Nose level Lower leg
Wrist and hand
Mouth level
Ankle and foot
Fingers Chin level Toes
Reverse Imaging: Limbs to Head Upper Limb
Head Lower Limb
Fingers Top of head Toes
Wrist and hand
Btw top of head and forehead
Ankle and foot
Forearm Forehead Lower leg
Elbow Eye, ear Knee
Upper arm Nose level Upper leg
Shoulder Mouth level Hip
Shoulder joint
Chin level Hip joint
Dr. Tan’s Balance Method Systems 1-6 CHANNELS SYSTEM 1
Chinese Name
SYSTEM 2 Branching
SYSTEM 3 Interior/Exterior
SYSTEM 4 Clock Opposite
SYSTEM 5 Clock Neighbor
SYSTEM 6 Same Channel
LU Hand Taiyin
SP BL LI BL LV LU
LI Hand Yangming
ST LV LU KI ST LI
ST Foot Yangming
LI PC SP PC LI ST
SP Foot Taiyin
LU SI ST SJ HT SP
HT Hand Shaoyin
KI GB SI GB SP HT
SI Hand Taiyang
BL SP HT LV BL SI
BL Foot Taiyang
SI LU KI LU SI BL
KI Foot Shaoyin
HT SJ BL LI PC KI
PC Hand Jueyin
LV ST SJ ST KI PC
SJ Hand Shaoyang
GB KI PC SP GB SJ
GB Foot Shaoyang
SJ HT LV HT SJ GB
LV Foot Jueyin
PC LI GB SI LU LV
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Foot Taiyang Urinary Bladder Posterior Lateral Foot
足
太
陽
**Please find enlarged versions of muscle images at the end of the
lecture notes
Hand Taiyang Small Intestine Posterior Lateral Hand
手
太
陽
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Foot Shaoyang Gallbladder Lateral Foot
足
少
陽
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Hand Shaoyang San Jiao Internal Membrane (Triple Heater) Lateral Hand
手
少
陽
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Foot Yangming Stomach Anterior Lateral Foot
足
陽
明
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Hand Yangming Large Intestine Anterior Lateral Hand
手
陽
明
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Foot Taiyin Spleen Anterior Medial Foot
足
太
陰
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Hand Taiyin Lung Anterior Medial Hand
手
太
陰
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Foot Shaoyin Kidney Posterior Medial Foot
足
少
陰
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Hand Shaoyin Heart Posterior Medial Hand
手
少
陰
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Foot Jueyin Liver Medial Foot
足
厥
陰
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
Hand Jueyin Pericardium Medial Hand
手 厥 陰
© Dao of Chinese Medicine, Donald E. Kendall, Oxford University Press
13 Systems-Evergreen Collection Formulas PART 1 1. Musculoskeletal 2. Endocrine 3. Gastrointestinal/Hepatic/GB 4. Cardiovascular 5. Respiratory
PART 2 (What we will cover in class) 1. Genital-Urinary 2. Dermatological 3. Stress/Psychological/Sleep 4. Immune/Energy 5. Detox/Cleansing 6. Formulas for Women 7. Formulas for Men 8. Specialty Formulas
Genito-Urinary Disorders
1. Damp Heat in the Lower Jiao – V-Statin 2. Kidney Stone – Dissolve (KS) 3. Prostate Disorders – P-Statin
Genito-Urinary Disorders – Damp Heat in the Lower Jiao • Indications
– Vaginitis, PID, genito-urinary infections, itching, yellow discharge, eczema, UTI, STD, infection and inflammation of the lower jiao.
• Collection Formula – V-Statin – Gentiana Complex (same but also treats HBP)
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25), Zhubin (KI 9), Yingu (KI 10),
Huizong (TH 7), Sanyangluo (TH 8), Shaohai (HT 3), Quze (PC 3), Xialian (LI 8), Shanglian (LI 9), Shousanli (LI 10), Quchi (LI 11), Chengshan (BL 57), Feiyang (BL 58)
Genito-Urinary Disorders – Kidney Stone • Indications
– Kidney or bladder stones, painful urination, renal colic • Collection Formula
– Dissolve (KS) • DNA Points
– Kidney Stone. Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25), Zhubin (KI 9), Yingu (KI 10), Huizong (TH 7), Sanyangluo (TH 8), Shaohai (HT 3), Quze (PC 3), Xialian (LI 8), Shanglian (LI 9), Shousanli (LI 10), Quchi (LI 11), Chengshan (BL 57), Feiyang (BL 58)
– Bladder Stone. Zhongji (CV 3), Needle bilaterally Yanggu (SI 5), Yanglao (SI 6), Zhizheng (SI 7), Kongzui (LU 6), Lieque (LU 7), Jingqu (LU 8), Taiyuan (LU 9), Fuyang (BL 59), Kunlun (BL 60), Weizhong (BL 40), Feiyang (BL 58), Taixi (KI 3), Dazhong (KI 4), Shuiquan (KI 5), Zhaohai (KI 6), Fuliu (KI 7), Yingu (KI 10)
Genito-Urinary Disorders – Prostate Disorders • Indications
– Prostate enlargement, urinary frequency • Collection Formula
– P-Statin • DNA Points
– Zhongji (CV 3), Needle bilaterally Yanggu (SI 5), Yanglao (SI 6), Zhizheng (SI 7), Kongzui (LU 6), Lieque (LU 7), Jingqu (LU 8), Taiyuan (LU 9), Fuyang (BL 59), Kunlun (BL 60), Weizhong (BL 40), Feiyang (BL 58), Taixi (KI 3), Dazhong (KI 4), Shuiquan (KI 5), Zhaohai (KI 6), Fuliu (KI 7), Yingu (KI 10)
Dermatological Disorders
1. Eczema, Rash, Urticaria – Silerex 2. Shingles – Dermatrol (HZ) 3. Psoriasis – Dermatrol (PS)
Dermatological Disorders
• Indications – General rash, eczema, urticaria
• Collection Formula – Silerex
• DNA Points – N/A
Dermatological Disorders - Shingles
• Indications – Shingles
• Collection Formula – Dermatrol (HZ)
• DNA Points – Around the Head. Needle bilaterally. Dadun (LR 1) to
Zhongfeng (LR 4), Zulinqi (GB 41) to Zuqiaoyin (GB 44).
– Around the Dai Mai. Needle bilaterally. Needle 3 points on all the yin channels on the knee and elbows. Palpate for ashi points.
Dermatological Disorders - Psoriasis
• Indications – Psoriasis
• Collection Formula – Dermatrol (PS)
• DNA Points – 5 needles on the inside of the elbow and back
of the knee.
Stress/Psychological/Sleep Disorders
1. ADD, ADHD – Calm (Jr) 2. Anxiety, Stress, Irritability, Insomnia –
Calm and Calm ES 3. Depression - Shine 4. Insomnia, Excessive Worries,
Pensiveness – Schisandra ZZZ
Stress/Psychological/Sleep Disorders – ADD/ADHD • Indications
– ADD/ADHD
• Collection Formula – Calm (Jr)
• DNA Points – Juque (CV 14), Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25),
Quze (PC 3), Neiguan (PC 6), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Zulinqi (GB 41), Taichong (LR 3), Ququan (LR 8), Zhongzhu (TH 3), Sanyangluo (TH 8), Ear Shenmen. If there is excess heat, needle all the jing well points.
Stress/Psychological/Sleep Disorders – Anxiety, Stress, Irritability, Insomnia • Indications
– Anxiety, stress, irritability, nervousness, PMS, restlessness, insomnia
• Collection Formula – Calm – Calm ES (same but stronger to calm the shen) – Calm ZZZ (same but in deficient patients)
• DNA Points – Due to liver overacting on the Spleen. Needle bilaterally. Tianshu
(ST 25), Qimen (LR 14), Guanyuan (CV 4), Zhongwan (CV 12), Zusanli (ST 36), Shangjuxu (ST 37), Ququan (LR 8), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Neiguan (PC 6), Taiyuan (LU 9), Waiguan (TH 5), Hegu (LI 4)
Stress/Psychological/Sleep Disorders – Depression • Indications
– Depression • Collection Formula
– Shine • DNA Points
– Needle bilaterally Quze (PC 3), Neiguan (PC 6), Taichong (LR 3), Ququan (LR 8), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Zulinqi (GB 41), Shaohai (HT 3), Shenmen (HT 7)
Stress/Psychological/Sleep Disorders – Insomnia, Excessive Worries, Pensiveness
• Indications – Insomnia, excessive worries, pensiveness,
postpartum depression, Sp/Ht deficiencies • Collection Formula
– Schisandra ZZZ • DNA Points
– Needle bilaterally. Juque (CV 14), Needle bilaterally. Shaofu (HT 8), Yongquan (KI 1), Shaoze (SI 1), Qiangu (SI 2), Houxi (SI 3)
Immune / Energy Disorders
1. Comprehensive Tonic – Imperial Tonic 2. Quick Energy Boost - Vibrant 3. Immune Deficiency – Immune + 4. Immune/Reproductive Support –
Cordyceps 3 5. Chemo/Radiation, Myasthenia Gravis,
Organ Prolapse, Anorexia/Wasting, Terminal Cancer – C/R Support
Immune / Energy Disorders – Comprehensive Tonic • Indications
– Chronic fatigue syndrome, recovery enhancement (post surgery, illness), comprehensive, long-term anti-aging tonic
• Collection Formula – Imperial Tonic
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Juque (CV 14), Shaofu (HT 8),
Yongquan (KI 1), Qiangu (SI 2), Houxi (SI 3)
Immune / Energy Disorders – Quick Energy Boost • Indications
– Tiredness, fatigue, lack of energy, sports/quick energy boost formula,
• Collection Formula – Vibrant
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Qihai (CV 6) to Xiawan (CV 10);
Needle bilaterally. Zusanli (ST 36), Shangjuxu (ST 37), Tianshu (ST 25). Stimulate strongly and pull out needles in 10 minutes.
Immune / Energy Disorders – Immune Deficiency • Indications
– Weak immune system, frequent lingering infections that’s hard to heal, HIV/AIDS
• Collection Formula – Immune +
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Zhongfu (LU 1), Zusanli (ST 36),
Shangjuxu (ST 37), Jiexi (ST 41), Diji (SP 8), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Taiyuan (LU 9), Yangxi (LI 5), Yangchi (TH 4). Or needle all the yin channels on the wrist and ankles. Pull out needles after 8-10 minutes.
Immune / Energy Disorders – Immune/Reproductive Support • Indications
– Immune and reproductive deficiencies; lung and kidney jing deficiencies
• Collection Formula – Cordyceps 3
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Zhongfu (LU 1), Zusanli (ST 36),
Shangjuxu (ST 37), Jiexi (ST 41), Diji (SP 8), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Taiyuan (LU 9), Yangxi (LI 5), Yangchi (TH 4). Or needle all the yin channels on the wrist and ankles. Pull out needles after 8-10 minutes.
Immune / Energy Disorders – Chemo/Radiation, Myasthenia Gravis, Organ Prolapse, Anorexia/Wasting • Indications
– Chemo/radiation, myasthenia gravis, organ prolpase, anorexia/wasting disorders, chronic fatigue, terminal cancer
• Collection Formula – C/R Support or C/A Support
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Zhongfu (LU 1), Zusanli (ST 36),
Shangjuxu (ST 37), Jiexi (ST 41), Diji (SP 8), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Taiyuan (LU 9), Yangxi (LI 5), Yangchi (TH 4). Or needle all the yin channels on the wrist and ankles. Pull out needles after 8-10 minutes.
Detox / Cleansing Formulas
1. Drugs/Chemicals/Heavy Metal/Toxin in the Blood – Herbal DTX
2. Excess Fire – Gardenia Complex 3. Chronic Nephritis, Proteinuria, Elevated Creatinine, Toxin
in the Kidney– Kidney DTX 4. Hepatitis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, Addiction, Cirrhosis,
Toxin in the Liver – Liver DTX 5. Lymphatic System Detox, Lumps, Nodules – Resolve
(AI) 6. Toxic Heat/Generalized Bacterial/Viral Infection – Herbal
ABX 7. Any Inflammation – Astringent Complex
Detox / Cleansing Formulas – Drugs Chemicals/Heavy Metal/Toxin in the Blood • Indications
– Detox / Cleansing Formulas – Drugs Chemicals/Heavy Metal/Toxin in the Blood
• Collection Formula – Herbal DTX
• DNA Points – Juque (CV 14), Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25),
Quze (PC 3), Neiguan (PC 6), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Zulinqi (GB 41), Taichong (LR 3), Ququan (LR 8), Zhongzhu (TH 3), Sanyangluo (TH 8), Ear Shenmen.
Detox / Cleansing Formulas – Excess Fire • Indications
– Any condition characterized by excess fire • Collection Formula
– Gardenia Complex • DNA Points
– Jing Well and Yin Spring points on both feet
Detox / Cleansing Formulas – Chronic Nephritis, Proteinuria, Elevated Creatinine, Toxin in the Kidney
• Indications – Chronic nephritis, chronic nephrotic syndrome,
proteinuria, elevated creatinine, toxin in the kidney • Collection Formula
– Kidney DTX • DNA Points
– Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25), Zhubin (KI 9), Yingu (KI 10), Huizong (TH 7), Sanyangluo (TH 8), Shaohai (HT 3), Quze (PC 3), Shousanli (LI 10), Shanglian (LI 9), Xialian (LI 8), Chengshan (BL 57), Feiyang (BL 58)
Detox / Cleansing Formulas – Hepatitis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, Addiction, Cirrhosis, Toxin in the Liver • Indications
– Hepatitis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, Addiction, Cirrhosis, Toxin in the Liver
• Collection Formula – Liver DTX
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Qimen (LR 14), Ququan (LR 8),
Zusanli (ST 36), Shangjuxu (ST 37), Tiaokou (ST 38), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Lougu (SP 7), Diji (SP 8), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Neiguan (PC 6), Taiyuan (LU 9), Hegu (LI 4), Waiguan (TH 5)
Detox / Cleansing Formulas – Lymphatic System Detox, Lumps, Nodules • Indications
– Lymphatic System Detox, Lumps, Nodules
• Collection Formula – Resolve (AI)
• DNA Points – On one side Hegu (LI 4), Zhongzhu (TH 3), Houxi (SI
3), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Ligou (LR 5), Taixi (KI 3). On the other side Shaoshang (LU 11), Zhongchong (PC 9), Zusanli (ST 36), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Weizhong (BL 40)
Detox / Cleansing Formulas – Toxic Heat/Generalized Bacterial Infection • Indications
– Toxic heat/generalized bacterial infection – Toxic heat/generalized viral infection
• Collection Formula – Herbal ABX – Herbal AVR
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally Zhongfu (LU 1), Zusanli (ST 36), Shangjuxu (ST
37) Jiexi (ST 41), Diji (SP 8), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Taiyuan (LU 9), Yangxi (LI 5), Yangchi (TH 4).
– Or, needle all yin channels on the wrist and ankles and pull out the needles after 8-10 min.
Detox / Cleansing Formulas – Any Inflammation • Indications
– Any inflammation with redness, swelling and pain
• Collection Formula – Astringent Complex
• DNA Points – Jing Well and Yin Spring points on both feet
Formulas for Women
1. Amenorrhea, PCOS, Infertility – Menotrol 2. Breast-Lumps and Cysts – Resolve (Upper) 3. Dysmenorrhea – Mense-Ease 4. Infertility – Blossom (Phase 1,2,3,4) 5. Libido-Decreased – Vitality 6. Menopause – Balance (Heat) 7. PMS – Calm 8. Ovarian/Uterine Cysts/Fibroids – Resolve
(Lower)
Formulas for Women – Amenorrhea, PCOS, Infertility • Indications
– Amenorrhea, PCOS, infertility, kidney yang deficiency with blood stagnation
• Collection Formula – Menotrol
• DNA Points – Huiyin (CV 1), Yinjiao (CV 7), Needle bilaterally.
Henggu (KI 11) to Zhongzhu (KI 15), Qichong (ST 30), Neiguan (PC 6), Waiguan (TH 5), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Ququan (LR 8), Hegu (LI 4), Zusanli (ST 36), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Taiyuan (LU 9). Leave needles in for 40+ minutes.
Formulas for Women – Breast-Lumps and Cysts • Indications
– Lumps and cysts in the breast, lymphadenopathy, mastitis
• Collection Formula – Resolve (Upper)
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally 5 points on each yin channel and
each yang channel from elbow to wrist. – Needle bilaterally 5 points on each yin channel and
each yang channel knee to ankle.
Formulas for Women – Dysmenorrhea • Indications
– Dysmenorrhea, endometriosis/gyn pain • Collection Formula
– Mense-Ease • DNA Points
– Huiyin (CV 1), Yinjiao (CV 7), Needle bilaterally. Henggu (KI 11) to Zhongzhu (KI 15), Qichong (ST 30), Neiguan (PC 6), Waiguan (TH 5), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Ququan (LR 8), Hegu (LI 4), Zusanli (ST 36), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Taiyuan (LU 9). Leave needles in for 40+ minutes.
Formulas for Women – Infertility • Indications
– Infertility, regulates the 4 phases (menstrual, follicular, ovulatory, luteal)
• Collection Formula – Blossom (Phases 1,2,3,4)
• DNA Points – Huiyin (CV 1), Yinjiao (CV 7), Needle bilaterally.
Henggu (KI 11) to Zhongzhu (KI 15), Qichong (ST 30), Neiguan (PC 6), Waiguan (TH 5), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Ququan (LR 8), Hegu (LI 4), Zusanli (ST 36), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Taiyuan (LU 9). Leave needles in for 40+ minutes.
Formulas for Women – Decreased Libido • Indications
– Decreased libido • Collection Formula
– Vitality • DNA Points
– Qugu (CV 2) to Guanyuan (CV 4)
Formulas for Women – Menopause • Indications
– Menopause • Collection Formula
– Balance (Heat) • DNA Points
– Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25), Qimen (LR 14), Zhangmen (LR 13)
Formulas for Women – PMS • Indications
– PMS • Collection Formula
– Calm • DNA Points
– Needle bilaterally. Leave needles in for 40+ minutes. Tianshu (ST 25), Qimen (LR 14), Guanyuan (CV 4), Zhongwan (CV 12), Zusanli (ST 36), Shangjuxu (ST 37), Ququan (LR 8), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Neiguan (PC 6), Taiyuan (LU 9), Waiguan (TH 5), Hegu (LI 4)
Formulas for Women – Ovarian/Uterine Cysts/Fibroids • Indications
– Ovarian/Uterine Cysts/Fibroids • Collection Formula
– Resolve (Lower) • DNA Points
– Huiyin (CV 1), Yinjiao (CV 7), Needle bilaterally. Henggu (KI 11) to Zhongzhu (KI 15), Qichong (ST 30), Neiguan (PC 6), Waiguan (TH 5), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Ququan (LR 8), Hegu (LI 4), Zusanli (ST 36), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Taiyuan (LU 9). Leave needles in for 40+ minutes.
Formulas for Men
1. Low Sperm Count, Poor Motility, Mobility and Morphology – Vital Essence
2. Male Sexual Disorder (ED, Decreased Libido, Premature Ejaculation) – Vitality
3. Prostate/Urinary Disorders – P-Statin
Formulas for Men – Low Sperm Count, Poor Motility, Mobility and Morphology • Indications
– Low sperm count, poor motility, mobility and morphology, male infertility, premature ejaculation, spermatorrhea
• Collection Formula – Vital Essence
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Qugu (CV 2) to Guanyuan (CV 4),
Bilateral Wailing (ST 26) to Shuidao (ST 28), Henggu (KI 11) to Shangqu (KI 17). If deficient, do moxa and don’t needle.
Formulas for Men – Prostate, Urinary Disorders
• Indications – Benign prostatic hypertrophy, urinary frequency,
feeling of incomplete emptying, terminal dripping • Collection Formula
– P-Statin • DNA Points
– Needle bilaterally. Zhongji (CV 3), Yanggu (SI 5) to Zhizheng (SI 7), Kongzui (LU 6) to Taiyuan (LU 9), Fuyang (BL 59), Kunlun (BL 60), Weizhong (BL 40), Feiyang (BL 58), Taixi (KI 3) to Fuliu (KI 7), Yingu (KI 10)
Specialty Formulas
1. Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Sequelae of Stroke, MS – Neuro + 2. Bleeding – Notoginseng 9 3. Chronic Consumptive Disorders – Nourish (Fluids) 4. Edema – Herbal DRX 5. Forgetfulness/Poor Memory – Enhance Memory 6. Generalized Inflammation – Astringent Complex 7. Hair Loss, Premature Gray, Dry Nails– Polygonum 14 8. Kidney Yin Deficiency – Kidney Tonic (Yin) 9. Kidney Yin Deficiency with Heat – Nourish 10. Kidney Yang Deficiency – Kidney Tonic (Yang) 11. Lupus – LPS Support 12. Nodules/Abscess – Resolve (AI) 13. Obesity/Excess Hunger, Cravings – Herbalite
Specialty Formulas – Edema
• Indications – Edema, heaviness or sluggishness, tan yin (phlegm retention)
• Collection Formula – Herbal DRX
• DNA Points – Due to the Heart: Needle bilaterally Juque (CV 14), Shaofu (HT 8), Yongquan (KI
1), Shaoze (SI 1), Qiangu (SI 2). Leave needles in for 10 minutes for deficient patients. For excess patients, leave needles in for 40+ minutes.
– Due to the Spleen: One side: Hegu (LI 4), Waiguan (TH 5), Ququan (LR 8) or Dr. Tan’s Liver point, Yinlingquan (SP 9). On the other side: Lieque (LU 7), Neiguan (PC 6), Zusanli (ST 36), Yanglingquan (GB 34) or Dr. Tan’s GB point.
– Due to the Kidney: Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25), Zhubin (KI 9), Yingu (KI 10), Huizong (TH 7), Sanyangluo (TH 8), Shaohai (HT 3), Quze (PC 3), Xialian (LI 8), Shanglian (LI 9), Shousanli (LI 10), Quchi (LI 11), Chengshan (BL 57), Feiyang (BL 58)
– Dr. Tan's liver point is located anterior to Sp 9 on the medial condyle of the tibia. GB 34p is located posterior to GB 34, just under the head of the fibula, where the tendon attaches.
Specialty Formulas – Forgetfulness/Poor Memory • Indications
– Forgetfulness, poor memory
• Collection Formula – Enhance Memory
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Tianshu (ST 25), Qimen (LR 14),
Guanyuan (CV 4), Zhongwan (CV 12), Zusanli (ST 36), Shangjuxu (ST 37), Ququan (LR 8), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Neiguan (PC 6), Taiyuan (LU 9), Waiguan (TH 5), Hegu (LI 4)
Specialty Formulas – Generalized Inflammation • Indications
– Inflammation with redness, swelling and pain, to be added to other formulas to enhance overall anti-inflammatory effect.
• Collection Formula – Astringent Complex
• DNA Points – All Jing Well and Yin Spring points on the leg
Specialty Formulas – Hair Loss, Premature Gray, Dry Nails • Indications
– Hair loss, premature gray, dray skin and nails • Collection Formula
– Polygonum 14 • DNA Points
– Yongquan (KI 1) – Weizhong (BL 40)
Specialty Formulas – Kidney Yin Deficiency • Indications
– Kidney yin deficiency • Collection Formula
– Kidney Tonic (Yin) – Nourish (w/ deficient heat clearing function)
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25), Zhubin (KI 9),
Yingu (KI 10), Huizong (TH 7), Sanyangluo (TH 8), Shaohai (HT 3), Quze (PC 3), Xialian (LI 8), Shanglian (LI 9), Shousanli (LI 10), Quchi (LI 11), Chengshan (BL 57), Feiyang (BL 58). Pull out needles in 10 minutes.
Specialty Formulas – Kidney Yang Deficiency • Indications
– Kidney yang deficiency
• Collection Formula – Kidney Tonic (Yang)
• DNA Points – Needle bilaterally. Jingmen (GB 25), Zhubin (KI 9),
Yingu (KI 10), Huizong (TH 7), Sanyangluo (TH 8), Shaohai (HT 3), Quze (PC 3), Xialian (LI 8), Shanglian (LI 9), Shousanli (LI 10), Quchi (LI 11), Chengshan (BL 57), Feiyang (BL 58). Pull out needles in 10 minutes.
Specialty Formulas – Kidney Yang Deficiency • Indications
– Lupus
• Collection Formula – LPS Support
• DNA Points – On one side Hegu (LI 4), Zhongzhu (TH 3), Houxi (SI
3), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Ligou (LR 5), Taixi (KI 3). On the other side Shaoshang (LU 11), Zhongchong (PC 9), Zusanli (ST 36), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Weizhong (BL 40)
Specialty Formulas – Nodules/Abscess • Indications
– Nodules, abscess, swelling, lymphatic blockage
• Collection Formula – Resolve (AI)
• DNA Points – On one side Hegu (LI 4), Zhongzhu (TH 3), Houxi (SI
3), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Ligou (LR 5), Taixi (KI 3). On the other side Shaoshang (LU 11), Zhongchong (PC 9), Zusanli (ST 36), Yanglingquan (GB 34), Weizhong (BL 40)
Specialty Formulas – Obesity, Excess Hunger, Cravings • Indications
– Obesity, excess hunger, cravings • Collection Formula
– Herbalite • DNA Points
– One side: Hegu (LI 4), Waiguan (TH 5), Ququan (LR 8) or Dr. Tan’s Liver point, Yinlingquan (SP 9). On the other side: Lieque (LU 7), Neiguan (PC 6), Zusanli (ST 36), Yanglingquan (GB 34) or Dr. Tan’s GB point.
– Dr. Tan's liver point is located anterior to Sp 9 on the medial condyle of the tibia. GB 34p is located posterior to GB 34, just under the head of the fibula, where the tendon attaches.
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