Guest guest Posted June 19, 2005 Report Share Posted June 19, 2005 > > I seem to remember there are 4 points called the inner gates, in contrast to the " outer gates " of Liver 3, Large Intestine 4. But I can't remember what they were. Maybe KID 3 and P6 ? I also think it is Deadman that explains that Liver 3 is heavily influencing on Blood while LI 4 has equal influence on Qi thus the power of the combination. doug > > Message: 9 > Sun, 19 Jun 2005 10:16:45 -0700 > " Jasmine Heinz. L.Ac. " <jasminelac > Re: Gate Points > > Hey Brian, > There are no other " gate points. " There are the four doors, R 6, > 12 and st > 25 for digestive issues. Perhaps this is what he was referring to. - > Jaz > > On 6/18/05, mischievous00 <mischievous00 wrote: > > >> >> Do any of you know of any other gate point combinations besides >> the " 4-gates " >> >> One of my instructors had mentioned a few other gate point >> combinations and the meaning of them but I am unable to find >> where I had written them down. >> >> Thanks >> Brian >> >> >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 I remember being taught that the combination of St 36 and LI 10 (inner four gates) as being an alternative to Liv 3 and LI 4 when you wanted to do a more gentle nudge to the qi in a patient that was deficient. Lori - > > I seem to remember there are 4 points called the inner gates, in contrast to the " outer gates " of Liver 3, Large Intestine 4. But I can't remember what they were. Maybe KID 3 and P6 ? I also think it is Deadman that explains that Liver 3 is heavily influencing on Blood while LI 4 has equal influence on Qi thus the power of the combination. doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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