Guest guest Posted June 29, 2000 Report Share Posted June 29, 2000 >Last Sunday I watched an acupuncturist needle a young boy who suffers >from a traumatic brain injury. The 10 year old looks much like someone >with cerebral palsy would look. Note the reference here to " looks much like someone with cerebral palsy " . This is going to be important to understanding why the acupunturist may have chosen this particular point in this particular case. >3) Near/on the web space between the thumb and the second fingers. > Large Intestine 4 (aka Joining the Valley, aka Hoku or Hegu) is one of those points that gets used a lot in acupuncture/ acupressure because it can play a role in treating a number of different conditions. In Acupressure's Potent Points by Michael Reed Gach, LI 4 is listed as " Relieves frontal headaches, constipation, degression; alleviates pain and balances the gastrointestinal system. " (p. 236) LI 4 is listed as a " potent point " in 12 different chapters in this book: Allergies (p. 26), colds & flu (60), constipation (68), hangovers (98), headaches & migraines (105), hot flashes (114), boosting the immune system (120), relieving labor pain (152), nosebleeds (182), relieving upper body pain (186), sinus & hay fever (203), and toothaches (218). On the surface it may look like a one-size fits all point because it gets used in so many things. But when one starts to read what Maciocia has to say about LI 4 in The Foundations of , it becomes a little bit clearer why LI 4 gets used in so many cases. Maciocia lists the following actions of LI 4: " Dispels exterior Wind Releases the Exterior Stimulates the dispersing function of the Lungs Stops pain Removes obstructions from the channel Tonifies Qi and consolidates the Exterior Harmonizes ascending and descending " (p. 376) Let's take a look at some of these in more detail. LI 4 can dispel Exterior Wind, release the Exterior, stimulate the dispersing function of the Lungs, and can be used in combination with other points to tonify Qi and consolidate the Exterior. Remember the symptoms of Exterior attack by Wind, Heat, and Cold? Nasal and sinus congestion, achy muscles, etc. Sneezing and scratchy throat in the case of Wind Heat. Remember how TCM views colds and flu (and some other diseases) as having their start in attack by Exterior Wind Cold or Wind Heat? What this point does is it fights off Exterior Pernicious Evils, in particular Wind. This explains why this one point would be mentioned in the Potent Points chapters on allergies, colds & flu, headaches & migraines (these are headaches which have a factor of being due to congestion), and sinus & hay fever. In addition to LI 4's usual releasing properties as listed above, you can combine it with other points to tonify Qi and consolidate the Exterior. In other words, you can use it to increase Protective (Wei) Qi. Protective Qi Deficiency often is a reason why some people are so sensitive to Exterior Pernicious Evils (weather sensitive) and infections to begin with. Now look at the part about " stops pain " . This is why the point gets mentioned in the Potent Points chapters on hangovers (which often are accompanied by headaches), headaches & migraines (it not only works on headaches due to nasal and sinus congestion by helping to remove the congestion, it works on the pain of many different types of headaches), relieving labor pain (in addition to promoting smooth contractions), relieving upper body pain, and toothaches. Now look at the part about " harmonizes ascending and descending " . Remember that there are proper directions of energy flows in the body. Maciocia writes, " L.I.-4 can harmonize the ascending of Yang and descending of Yin. This means that it can be used to subdue ascending rebellious Qi (such as ascending STomach_Qi, Lung-Qi or Liver-Qi) or to raise Qi when it is sinking (such as sinking Spleen-Qi). This is part of the reason why this point is mentioned in the chapters on constipation, headaches & migraines, hot flashes, relieving labor pain, and nosebleeds. In the case of headaches, it not only helps to remove the cause of the ones due to congestion and to relieve pain of all of them, it works on the Root of the ones like certain migraines (not all migraines) that are due to Liver Yang Rising. In addition, because of the " harmonizes ascending and descending " action, this is a point that would be used in some cases of asthma, those which are due to factors like Rebellious Stomach Qi, Large Intestine Qi Stagnation, and Rebellious Lung Qi. In addition, this point can be used to help clear Heat from the Lungs because it does promote regular bowel movements. (Though you'll probably need more than just this point in cases of severe Heat in the Lungs or Fire in the Lungs.) But why did I say pay attention to the part about the child looking much like someone with cerebral palsy? In TCM, things like some cases of paralysis (especially one-sided paralysis), tics, spasms, etc. often are due to a Root of Internal Wind. Maciocia writes that Large Intestine 4 " is sometimes combined with Taichong, LIV-3 (this combination is called the 'Four Gates'), to expel interior or exterior Wind from the head, stop pain, and calm the Mind. " (p. 376) >1) Near the web space between the 1st and 2nd toes of each foot. > This may have been LIV 3 (Liver 3) as LIV 3 is located in this area. In addition, Maciocia writes that LI 4 can be combined with ST-36 (Stomach 36) in order to increase Protective Qi and make a person less vulnerable to attack by Exterior Wind. (Very often, if a person has an Interior Pernicious Evil - such as Interior Cold, Interior Wind, etc.), this makes a person more vulnerable to External Pernicious Evils. >2) On the lower anterior legs, about 3 inches down from the knee. > This may be St-36. Was the point he needled more toward the lateral than the medial surface of the leg, and was it on a muscle that moves up and down when one flexes the foot? St-36 is also one of those points that increase energy in general since it tonifies Stomach Qi. >4) One needle in each side of the neck, a little below the ear. This may be one of the Triple Heater (aka Triple Burner, aka Triple Warmer) points. TH 17 - which is known as " Wind Screen " is used to expel Wind. Maciocia writes, " As it expels Wind from the face, it is also used in other problems caused by exterior Wind, such as trgeminal neuralgia and facial paralysis. " (p. 442) TH 17 is located in the vacinity of behind the ear lobe. There are several points located below the ear, some of which are TH points, some of which are not. In addition, Maciocia writes, " In my experience, L.I.4 has a strong influence on the mind and can be used to soothe the mind and allay anxiety, particularly if combined with Taichong LIV-3 or with Shenting Du-24 and Benshen G.B.-13. " (p. 377) In other words, it can be used with Lv 3 to help calm a person. Victoria ______________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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