Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 wrote: > Go to Google [ http://www.google.com ] and enter > [exactly as here, > with the quote marks]: > " Four Needle Technique " > > There are many hits for that expression but I do not > know if there > are classical sources for the method. > Thank you, Phil. I did to search Google and find many references, though I am not sure which one is referred to on the exam. I think it is part of so-called " Five Elements School. " > One Law of Selecting Points that I learned was to > needle each of > the 4 limbs [say at LI04-Hegu and LV03-Taichong, or > LI11-Quchi > and ST36-Zusanli. Does that qualify as " Four Needle > Technique " ? > I don't know. In China, we call needling bilatrel LI04-Hegu and LV03-Taichong " opening the Four Gates " (not the " Four Needles " ). But this is not special technique, just name for point combination. Is this it? Does anyone else know? Thank you for your reply, Zhou Xun Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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