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>Acupuncture points: Liver 3 and Stomach 36

 

These are two points that I recommend beginners memorize because they're

used in so many conditions.

 

Acupressure's Potent Points by Mocjae; Reed Gach gives the following

directions for finding the points:

 

" Three Mile Point (St 36)

" Location: Four finger widths below the kneecap, one finger width ouside of

the shinbone. A muscle should flex as you move your foot up and down. "

 

" Bigger Rushing (Lv 3)

" Location: On the top of the foot, in the valley between the big toe and the

second toe. " (p. 174, chapter on Potent Points for Relieving Motion

Sickness, Morning Sickness, and Nausea)

 

In my case I find that have written instructions in addition to the pictures

and diagrams helps.

 

Victoria

 

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> Are there any other points for motion sickness? I don't usually get

>sick

>in the car but on one winding road that my husband just makes a point of

>using when I go to WV. Usually it is on the way down the mountain and

>instant headache sometimes occurs for a short amount of time. Thanks

 

Did you get the other post on other points to use?

 

Sometimes has some strange workings. I don't get posts for a few

days. Every so often I log onto the website to check for messages that for

some reason have not made it through.

 

Victoria

 

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> " Judy Fitzgerald " <victoria_dragon

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>Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Nausea- Liver 3 and Stoamch 36

>Sat, 10 Jun 2000 05:32:46 PDT

>

> >Acupuncture points: Liver 3 and Stomach 36

>

>These are two points that I recommend beginners memorize because they're

>used in so many conditions.

>

>Acupressure's Potent Points by Mocjae; Reed Gach gives the following

>directions for finding the points:

>

> " Three Mile Point (St 36)

> " Location: Four finger widths below the kneecap, one finger width ouside of

>the shinbone. A muscle should flex as you move your foot up and down. "

>

> " Bigger Rushing (Lv 3)

> " Location: On the top of the foot, in the valley between the big toe and

>the

>second toe. " (p. 174, chapter on Potent Points for Relieving Motion

>Sickness, Morning Sickness, and Nausea)

>

>In my case I find that have written instructions in addition to the

>pictures

>and diagrams helps.

>

>Victoria

>

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Victoria and all,

 

Are there any other points for motion sickness? I don't usually get sick

in the car but on one winding road that my husband just makes a point of

using when I go to WV. Usually it is on the way down the mountain and

instant headache sometimes occurs for a short amount of time. Thanks

Jennifer

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>I just go the oe about the point between the to toes.

 

You may want to log onto the Chinese Traditional Medicine website and check for other

messages. There's one which mentions Pericardium 6.

 

Victoria

 

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> " Judy Fitzgerald " <victoria_dragon

>Chinese Traditional Medicine

>Chinese Traditional Medicine

>Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Nausea- Liver 3 and Stoamch 36

>Sun, 11 Jun 2000 08:05:04 PDT

>

> > Are there any other points for motion sickness? I don't usually get

> >sick

> >in the car but on one winding road that my husband just makes a point of

> >using when I go to WV. Usually it is on the way down the mountain and

> >instant headache sometimes occurs for a short amount of time. Thanks

>

>Did you get the other post on other points to use?

>

>Sometimes has some strange workings. I don't get posts for a few

>days. Every so often I log onto the website to check for messages that for

>some reason have not made it through.

>

>Victoria

>

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I just go the oe about the point between the to toes.

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