Here we introduce some of the most 
    important acupuncture points. If you press it and feel very pain 
    on pressing it, it means that there is something wrong in your 
    body. Depending on which point it is, the prediction meaning is 
    also different. Some points suggest pain or problem in stomach; 
    others may predict something wrong in liver. 
Another important concept is that, the pain 
    point does not only predict the structure problem in the body, 
    but also emotional trouble too. This is because the fact that 
    each meridian is associated to various kind of emotion too. For 
    example, if the heart has trouble, one may have a feeling of 
    over irritable to laugh; if the liver has trouble, one may feel 
    easy to get upset; if the spleen is in trouble, one may feel 
    worry; if the kidney is in trouble, one may feel sad; and if the 
    lung is in trouble, one tends to crying. 
1. 
    Hegu point
He-gu point is located on hand, between the 
    first and the second finger (see Fig. 1). If you feel much pain 
    when you press this point, there will be several meanings:

 Fig. 
    1 (Hegu point)
(1). Local pain. It feels pain of course 
    when it is damaged on the thumb, wrist or surrounding tissues.
    
(2). Along meridian. If you feel pain on 
    this spot when pressing, it suggests that you may have trouble 
    on any part along the Shou Yangming meridian, from the outside 
    of the nail on the thumb up to the nose on the another side of 
    the face. Shou means hands in Chinese. Therefore if you have 
    pain on the front arm, elbow, top of the shoulder, front neck, 
    teeth, and nose, you may feel pain in this point. On the other 
    side, if you really feel pain on this spot, you can press or 
    massage on it, whichever ways you apply, could release pain on 
    the meridian pathway mentioned above. 
Actually this point is responsible for any 
    trouble in the face and mouth. 
(3). The name of this meridian in which the 
    Hegu point located is Large intestine. Therefore, if you have 
    any trouble, constipation or diarrhea, pain or intestine 
    obstruction, or stomach bloating, etc.
When you press this point to solve or 
    release pain. It is also good for the treatment any illness in 
    face, heat, eyes, nose, ear, throat, and fever. 
2. 
    Zusanli point
Zusanli point is located on the outside of 
    the small leg, just under the knee (see Fig. 2). 
 
    Fig. 2. Zusanli point
Similar to the Hegu point, any acupuncture 
    point has three functional meanings when pressed pain, local 
    significance, along meridian, and related to inside health 
    problem. 
(1). Local pain. It you feel pain on this 
    spot when press, you may have pain or swelling on the knee or 
    its surrounding area. 
(2). Along meridian. If you feel pain on 
    this point when press, it suggests health trouble on any part of 
    the body along the Zu Yangming meridian, from the second toe up 
    to the front of leg, front of stomach, front but alone the line 
    passing the nipple, to the neck, to the side of face, to the 
    inner eye and inner end of the eyebrow, and to the upper and 
    outside of front hair edge.  Zu 
    means feet in Chinese. Any pain along this long meridian can be 
    found pain on this point. 
(3). The name of this meridian in which the 
    Zusanli point located is Stomach. Therefore, if you have any 
    trouble in the belly area, you can try to press this point to 
    solve or release pain. Also, even if you have no pain on this 
    point, or you do not feel anything wrong in your body, pressing 
    on this point everyday is very good to maintain your health. It 
    works much better if you can use moxa to warm it up everyday.
    
Press most of the acupuncture points on 
    this Large intestine meridian helps to release illness on 
    digestive system, head and face, eye, nose, mouth, teeth, mind 
    aspect. 
3. 
    Taichong
Taichong point is located on the back of 
    foot (see Fig. 3). 
Taichong point belongs to Liver meridian. 
    If you feel pain on this point, it means: 
(1). You may have pain on your feet, or 
    somewhere around the first and second toes, or on the ankle. 
(2). You may have trouble along the liver 
    meridian pathway. This pathway goes from the first toe up to 
    ankle, to inner side of the leg, to the sexual organs, then into 
    stomach cavity and to the liver. 
(3). Taichong point belongs to Liver 
    meridian, so any trouble in the liver may cause pain on this 
    point, hepatitis, or fat liver. Also, because the liver meridian 
    is much more associated to the emotional disorders, patients 
    with extreme stress are found pain on this spot so often. 
Press most spots on the Liver meridian 
    helps to release illness on the liver, women system, front sex 
    part, as well as the illness alone the meridian per se. 
 
    Fig. 3. Taichong point. 
4. 
    Zulingti point
Zulingti point is localized on Gall bladder 
    meridian. It is also on the back of the foot, but on the small 
    toe side (Fig. 3). If you feel pain on this point when press it, 
    it means: 
(1). You may have pain or damage on the 
    outside of foot, on the small toe, or outside of ankle. 
(2). You may have pain or other trouble on 
    the body surface along the Gall bladder meridian pathway. Since 
    this meridian mostly goes on the side of the body, so in clinic, 
    when the pain is on the side of body, we consider the Gall 
    bladder meridian first. The Gall bladder meridian goes from the 
    small toe, up to the outside of legs, outside of stomach, 
    outside of neck and the outside of head, then finally ends at 
    out end of the eye (Fig. 4a, 4b, 4c). 
If you also find a pain spot on the end 
    point of the meridian, the name of which is Tongziliao (the 
    starting point of the Gall bladder meridian), you should feel 
    much confidence that the trouble is on this meridian. Press on 
    Tongziliao point, you can release pain on the small toe (the end 
    point of the meridian). If you press on Zulingti, you can also 
    release the pain on the side of the head – it is good for the 
    treatment of migraine too. 
    
(3). Zulingti belongs to Gall bladder 
    meridian. So any trouble in the gall bladder might cause pain in 
    this point when press. The trouble could be infection or gall 
    bladder stones. This is one of the important point we use to 
    stimulate expel of stone from the gall bladder. 
Press most acupuncture points on the Gall 
    Bladder meridian helps to release illness about gall bladder, 
    side part of the body (such as migraine, side rib pain), eye, 
    ear, throat, emotion, fever, as well as the illness alone the 
    meridian.  
 
    Fig. 4a.  
    
    
    Fig. 
    4b.
 
    Fig. 4c. 
5. 
    Gongsun point
Gongsun point (Fig. 5) is located in the 
    Spleen meridian. It is in the inside of the foot. The Spleen 
    meridian (Fig. 5a) goes from the inside of the big toe, up and 
    along the inside of foot, the leg and comes into the stomach, to 
    the spleen. 
      ![]() Fig. 5.  | 
      
       
      Fig. 5a.  | 
     
If you feel pain on this point when press, 
    there may suggest:
(1). You have pain on or close to this 
    point: on the toe, or on the ankle. 
(2). You may have pain alone the Spleen 
    meridian, such as on the inside of small leg, on the knee, or on 
    the groin. 
(3). You may have some trouble in the sugar 
    and cholesterol metabolism, or is with overweight. For people 
    with allergic reaction, this point is also pain, since one of 
    the function of the Spleen system is to monitor the outside 
    stimulation. It works as sensor. Allergic reaction means that 
    the Spleen as organ or as the meridian is too sensitive, to 
    transport the signal to the immune defense system to react. This 
    is Chinese medicine concept. 
If you also have pain in the Yinlingquan 
    point (Fig. 5b), there is much more chance that there are 
    something in the Spleen system (as organ or as meridian). 
 
    Fig. 5b.
6. 
    Yongquan point
Yongquan point is located on the bottom of 
    the foot (Fig. 6a). It belongs to Kidney meridian. If you feel 
    pain when you press this point, it may mean:
(1). You have pain on the bottom or on the 
    back of the foot. 
(2). You may have pain alone the pathway of 
    the Kidney meridian. Kidney meridian goes up to the back of the 
    ankle, up alone the inside of the leg into the stomach and then 
    into the bladder and kidney. 
(3). You may have trouble that related to 
    the Kidney system in the body. Kidney system (the TCM concept) 
    contains the urinary function, reproductive function, bone, 
    teeth, ear (hearing ability), and brain functions too. If you 
    can feel pain on the Taixi point (behind the ankle), the chance 
    that you have trouble in the Kidney system is much higher. 
       
      Fig. 6a  | 
      
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7. 
    Jinggu and/or Jinmen
Jinggu and Jinmen 
    point are on the out side of foot (Fig. 7a). They belong to 
    Urine bladder meridian. This meridian is one of the longest 
    meridians in the body. It starts from inside of the eye (Jingming 
    point, Fig. 7b), up to the inside end of the eyebrow, up to the 
    top of the head, down the neck, down the back (all beside and 
    alone the middle line of the body), then down on the back of the 
    leg, behind the ankle, and alone the out side of the foot. 
If you feel pain on the Jinggu and 
    Jinmen
    points, it means: 
(1). You may have pain on feet around or 
    close to these two points. 
(2). You may have pain on the body alone 
    the Urine bladder meridian, e.g. outside of foot, back of leg, 
    back of body, back of neck, top of head and front of head. 
(3). You may have common cold. In TCM, 
    common cold means a illness-causing factor (we call them Fire, 
    Cold, Wetness, Wind, or others) affects the body in the surface 
    lever. The Urine bladder is the first meridian that will be 
    affected by the illness-causing factor. Therefore if you have 
    common cold, press the starting points of this meridian, the 
    point of Jingming and Zanzhu (Fig. 7b). 
 
    Fig. 7a. 
 Fig. 
    7b. Starting point of Urine Meridian. Jingming and Zanzhu 
    points. 
8. 
    Houxi and Wangu
These two points 
    belong to Small intestine meridian. They are located on the 
    outside of the hand (Fig. 8a). 
    
    
If you feel pain 
    on either of the two points, when pressing on them, it may mean:
    
    
    
(1). You have 
    pain on the small finger, on the out line of the hand, on the 
    wrist. 
    
    
(2). You may 
    have pain or some other trouble alone the pathway of this Small 
    intestine meridian. This meridian goes starting from the outside 
    of the nail of the small finger, up in between the fourth and 
    the fifth finger, to the out side of the hands, the wrist, arm 
    up to the back of the scapula, to the chess, then end at the 
    front of ear. 
    
    
(3). You may 
    have pain or other trouble in the small intestine, diarrhea, or 
    poor digestion. 
    
    
 
    Fig. 8a 
9. 
    Zhongzhe and Waiguan
These two points are on the back of hand 
    and arm (Fig. 9). They belong to Triple Jiao meridian. If you 
    feel pain on these two points when pressing, it may suggest:
(1). You have pain on the hand, wrist or 
    arm. If yes, press these two points may help to release pain 
    there. 
(2). You may have pain or something wrong 
    on the pathway of this meridian. This meridian goes from the out 
    side of the ring finger, up to the back of hand, to the middle 
    back of the arm, middle back of shoulder top, to the side of 
    neck, beneath of ear, then around the ear on the back of the 
    ear, to the front of ear, then to the out end of eyebrow. For 
    ear ringing, deafness, migraine, the point of Zhongzhe is mostly 
    used. You can also press these two points for the problem that 
    occur alone the pathway of this meridian. 
 
    (Fig. 9a) 
10. 
    Lieque point
Lieque and Kongzui belong to Lung meridian. 
    They are on the edge of the arm (Fig. 10). If you feel pain on 
    pressing these two points, it may mean:
(1). You have pain or some other trouble on 
    your wrist, hand, or front arm.
(2). You may have pain on your body 
    surface, alone the pathway this meridian goes. This meridian 
    goes from you lung, out of the front and out side of chest, into 
    arm, alone the arm to the wrist and to the thumb. Any troubles 
    that happens alone this pathway may make you feel pain on these 
    points. 
(3). You have trouble in the inside organ 
    this meridian links: the lung. Leique is a very important point 
    for the treatment of common cold, cough, chest pain, short of 
    breath, asthma, sour throat. It is also very important in the 
    quit smoking program. 
   
    Fig. 10. 
11. 
    Neiguan point. 
Neiguan is a very important point that lies 
    on the Heart Shell meridian. This meridian goes from heart 
    (around heart), to the arm pit, down to the arm (inside), to 
    elbow, to the middle of the inside of front arm, to the inside 
    and middle of wrist and ends at the tip of middle finger. 
If you feel pain on this spot when 
    pressing, it may mean:
(1). You have pain on and around this 
    point, or on the wrist or palm. 
(2). You have trouble in the body surface 
    along the pathway of this meridian, e.g. the middle finger, the 
    palm, the inside of wrist, the arm, and the chest. 
(3). You have some pain in chest, nausea, 
    dizziness, comma, or psychological illness, etc. If you have 
    nausea, such as during traveling, press this Neiguan point. It 
    may help you. 
  
    Fig. 11.
12. 
    Shenmen point. 
Shenmen point (Fig. 11) is located on the 
    Heart meridian. Note that the Heart meridian is not the same as 
    the above Heart Shell meridian, though the Heart meridian also 
    starts from the heart and goes down to the arm, the hands 
    parallel to the Heart Shell meridian. However it ends at the end 
    of the small (the fifth) finger. 
If you feel pain in this acupuncture point, 
    it may mean:
(1). You have pain in the hand or wrist 
    close to this point. 
(2). You have pain in the body surface, 
    alone the pathway of the Heart meridian. 
(3). You have pain in the heart (the 
    coronary heart disease), dry mouth, hot feeling in palm.
     
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