Version 7 September 2017 Please visit www.simonaltman.com/practitioners for the latest version. In Memory of Dr Richard Tan This is the Dr Tan's Matrix file I created when I was beginning to learn the brilliant 6 systems of Dr Tan. Initially, it was my summaries of Dr Tan's 1, 2, 3 book as at the time I hadn't had the chance to attend his workshops and wanted to learn as much as I could until he came back to Australia. This is still a work in progress and constantly being changed. The goal is to have single sheets of information that can be used in clinic as a quick and easy reference. This is not designed to be a replacement for real study with the Si Yuan Balance Method (www.siyuanbma.com) teachers or any others who are faithfully and diligently continuing the legacy of Dr Richard Tan. I highly recommend that anyone who has the opportunity to attend any of the Si Yuan Balance Method seminars do so to fully understand these notes. Following the initial pages which came from my summaries of Dr Tan's Core Foundations and now Advanced tracks, there is also general information I sourced from a range of Facebook Groups and online sources. Initially I didn't note down where these came from as these were simply for my own study. If any of these are your work please contact me and I am happy to credit your name on those pages. I have also collated all the 12 magic point prescriptions from the 1, 2, 3 book, and also offered a single page summary of the Seasonal Balances. However, the full 12 magic points or Seasonal Balance explanation is better served by attending the Si Yuan Balance Method Advanced Track workshop to fully understand this amazing method. It is well worth the time and money to attend these workshops. The end of the document starts leaning towards Master Tung Acupuncture. I have included my summaries of Brad Whisnant's 2016 Sydney workshop (www.bradwhisnant.com) with specific Tung points for specific areas. Jeff Shearer (http://ethicalpractice.net) has graciously included his summary of Brad Whisnant's 2017 Sydney workshop and following that is the Jin Jin or Musculo-Tendino Meridian pictures from Donald Kendall which I believe is currently out of print and unavailable for purchase. Dr. Tan was amazing at synthesizing the information and styles from Master Tung, Dr. Chao Chen, Fang Yun Peng, Young Wei Chieh, Yoshio Manaka, Lee Kui Chen and others. If you really want to go to the source of these systems of acupuncture you must read and learn about these fabulous masters. I hope this document will help future Acupuncturists and students seeking a more meridian style acupuncture system that can further their TCM knowledge. If there are any questions relating to this document or any others feel free to drop me an e-mail. This document falls under the Fair Use / Fair Dealing aspect of copyright. It is for educational use, research and study only. Simon Altman - www.simonaltman.com - simon@simonaltman.com - Version 7 - September 2017.
1 Chinese Meridian Name Sharing 2 Bie-Jing / Branching meridians 3 Biao-Li / Int Ext Pairs 4 Chinese Clock Opposites 5 Chinese Clock Neighbours 6 New System Same Meridian Lu Sp Bl Col Bl Liv Lu Col St Liv Lu Ki St Col St Col Pe Sp Pe Col St Sp Lu SI St SJ He Sp He Ki GB SI GB Sp He SI Bl Sp He Liv Bl SI Bl SI Lu Ki Lu SI Bl Ki He SJ Bl Col Pe Ki Pe Liv St SJ St KI Pe SJ GB Ki Pe Sp GB SJ GB SJ He Liv He SJ GB Liv Pe Col GB SI Lu Liv Side Opposite Even Opposite Even Opposite Hand Foot Tai Small Yang Intestine Bladder Shao Gall San Jiao Yang Bladder Yang Ming Colon Stomach Tai Yin Lung Spleen Shao Yin Heart Kidney Jue Yin Pericardium Liver
Dr Tan s Global Balance Yang Ming Global Balance Front Symptoms Tai Yin / Yang Ming Jue Yin / Yang Ming Pe-Ki / Yang Ming Col LU Col PE COL PE SP ST LIV ST KI ST SP LU / ST COL LIV PE / ST COL (Neurotic) Dr Tan s 4 Magical Meridians (KI PE / ST COL) Shao Yang Global Balance Side Symptoms Jue Yin / Shao Yang Shao Yin / Shao Yang He Sp / Shao Yang SJ PE SJ HE SJ HE LIV GB KI GB SP GB LIV PE / SJ GB (Tense) KI HE / SJ GB (Apathetic) HE SP / SJ GB (Sluggish) Tai Yang Global Balance Back Symptoms Shao Yin / Tai Yang Tai Yin / Tai Yang Lu Liv / Tai Yang SI HE SI LU SI LU Ki BL SP BL Liv BL KI HE / SI BL SP LU / SI BL LIV LU / SI BL
Dr Tan s Million $ Combo for Low Back Pain (Ling Gu Combo) SJ 3.5 (Zhong Bai) Lung 5-6 Ah Shi Col 3.5 (Da Bai) Heart 3-3.5 Ah Shi Col 4.05 (Ling Gu) SI 4 Dr Tan s Million $ Combo for Neck Pain Kidney + Liver or Kidney + Heart Meridians Liv 4 Neck, Distal Base of Skull Liv 4.5 shoulders. Kid 4/5 Base of Skull up to Kidney 7. Heart 7.2 to about Heart 4/5. Dr Tan s 8 Magical Points (+1) PC 6 LU 7 HE 5 ST 36 Dr Tan s GB34 SJ 5 COL 4 SP 9 Dr Tan s LIV 8 Good for anything on the chest or abdomen. Overall Respiratory and Digestion treatment. Great for hangovers and morning sickness. Great as a tune up treatment. Overall digestion, overall respiration, overall headaches, boosts treatments. SI 8 In Heat Global Balance HE 3 Meridian conversion Ba Gua treatment. Only needle those points on the meridian. You can add other points from other meridians but not those four meridians. SI 3 LIV 8 LIV 3 HE 7 GB 34 GB 41 Otherwise for Global Balance find all Ah Shi points from Jing- Well to He-Sea points on each meridian. Great for people with Shingles, and burning sensation, red skin, swollen, skin, burning sensation. You just need to pick your points on each meridian, to make sure you treat that area. Col 4 or Ling Gu SJ 5 KI 7 Or KI 1 SP 4-6- 9 Dr Tan s World Famous 8 Magical Meridians for any OBGYN Problem! PC 6 Or PC 7.2 HE 5 ST 36 GB 41 Or GB 34 Great fertility treatment. SP and SJ for Hormone problems & He and GB for Shen disorders. 4 magic for the narrow front line. This deals with Heart palpitations, constipation, heart burn, uterus cramping, anything in the front. Pc 6 is good for heart palpitations or uterus, 7.2 best for uterus. Gb 41 influential point of Dai Mai or Dr Tans GB 34. Ki 7 or 1 (Heart Issues). Spleen 4 Chong Mai or Spleen 6 3 Foot Yin. Good image for uterus or ovaries Spleen 9. Do all three points, 4, 6, and 9. Colon 4 or Ling Gu if lower back pain.
Dr Tan s Four Magical Meridians for Female Hormones with Shen Pattern SJ HE This pattern is for any hormonal balance with a Shen Pattern involvement. SP GB Eg: Mood Swings, insomnia, forgetfulness etc. Dr Tan s Four Magical Meridians for Female Hormones with Heart and Digestion pattern SJ SP PC ST This pattern is for any hormonal balance with any Heart or digestion problem. Eg: Heart palpitation Digestive Issues Narrow front problems (Heartburn, Cramps etc) Stomach ulcers, constipation, nauseousness, vomiting. Both patterns will treat oedema, bleeding, water metabolism, no bleeding, too much bleeding, pain, dryness, pain could be lower abdomen or back pain, hot flushes, fatigue, constipation or diarrhoea. Dr Tan s Male Issue Balance (Liver and Kidney) Stomach completes balance, doesn't go to genitals Col LIV KI PC ST Dr Tan s 4 meridians for male issues. It s a mix of Jue Yin / Yang Ming, and 4 magical meridians. Points:. Kidney and liver - go over the genitals PC / Col Balance Ki/Liv Genitals: shoulder points, Pc 2A Col 15A (Puppet show) Reverse Puppet: Prostate (Wrist): Colon 5A, Pc7A, ST41A Testicle (Wrist Hand/foot): Ling Gu to Col 3. Pc7-8.5A, ST41-43A Penis: Fore Finger Colon 2-1. Middle Finger to Pc9, St Toes Same for Kidney and Liver points (Wrist, Wrist/Foot, Toes) Relocate Kidney 1 to the edge of the little toe, similar He 9. This is more whole body balance for hormones. Kidney treats base of penis region and LV tx the testes. The global version of this is, KD 1-2, LV 1-2/ST 40/LI 1(or reverse on shoulder LI 16 for testes), PC 9-7 treat 7.2 on Palm for prostrate. The fingers image the genitals. Could also tx around nose and eyes for penis.
Neurotic Four Personality Types with Depression and Anxiety Col Per Jue Yin / Yang Ming (Tx I, IV) Jue Yin/ Yang Ming: neurotic, jittery, insecure, insomnia, IBS sometimes, over-concerned. Liv St Tense Jue Yin / Shao Yang (Tx III, VI) SJ Liv PC GB For the Jue Yin/Shao Yang type (P, LV, SJ, GB): they present as uptight, lots of rules, deeply rooted in the mind, strong feelings of how things should be, like control, don't want to be wrong, aren't silly, are achievers, don't explode, find it very difficult to relax, so Tense like the picture above indicates. Sluggish He Sp / Shao Yang SJ Sp He GB Dr Tan compared He-Sp / Shao Yang global balance to the herbal formula Gui Pi Tang. Insomnia, depression and anxiety after a year of studying long hours at university can cause a Spleen/Heart disharmony. Hormone Tx with Mood Swings. He - Sp / Shao Yang is for sluggish mind/body, heaviness, drastic mood swings. Apathetic Shao Yin / Shao Yang (Tx III, VI) SJ Ki He GB Shao Yin / Shao Yang: fatigue, CFS, depressed, no motivation. Apathetic. For emotional balance - SJ3,10, KD3,10 HT3,7 GB34,41. Good luck!! Magical 4: LI 6, Kid 1 on one side and St 40 and P6 on the other with yin tang, bilateral ShenMen and AnMian.
February 4 th April 16 th Wood April 17 th May 4 th Earth May 5 th July 20 st Fire July 21 st August 7 th Earth August 8 th October 19 th Metal October 20 th November 6 th Earth November 7 th January 16 th Water January 17 th February 3 rd Earth Dr Tan s Seasonal Balance. It doesn't matter which hemisphere. It is not about hemisphere or temperature. It is about the logic of the concepts of the five elements. Delphine Si Yuan Melbourne Advanced Track, 2017. Meridian Metal Gua #18 Fire Gua #36 Wood Gua #45 Wood Gua #54 Water Gua #65 Water Gua #64 Earth Gua #72 Liver 3, 2, 1. 5, 3, 1. 8, 5, 1. 4, 3, 2. 8, 5, 2. 4, 2. 5, 4, 3. Gallbladder 34, 38, 40. 34, 40, 43. 40, 41, 43 34, 38, 44. 40, 41, 44. 34, 38, 41, 44. 34, 43, 44. Heart 4, 5, 7. 5, 7, 8. 3, 5, 8. 4, 7, 9. 3, 5, 9. 4, 9. 7, 8, 9. Small Int. 8, 2, 1. 8, 5, 1. 5, 3, 1. 8, 4, 2. 5, 3, 2. 8, 4, 3, 2. 8, 5, 4. Spleen 9, 4, 2. 9, 5, 4. 5, 4, 3. 9, 2, 1. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 9, 3, 2, 1. 9, 5, 1. Stomach 41, 43, 45. 43, 44, 45. 36, 44, 45. 41, 42, 43. 36. 41, 42. 42, 43, 44. Lung 5, 7, 11. 5, 10, 11. 9, 10, 11. 5, 7, 8. 9. 5, 7, 8, 9. 5, 8, 10. Colon 4, 3, 2. 5, 4, 3. 11, 5, 4. 3, 2, 1. 11, 5, 4, 2, 1. 2, 1. 5, 3, 1. Kidney 3, 2, 1. 7, 3, 1. 10, 7, 1. 4, 3, 2. 10, 7, 2. 4, 2. 7, 4, 3. Bladder 40, 60, 64. 40, 64, 66. 64, 65, 66. 40, 60, 67. 64, 65, 67. 40, 60, 65, 67. 40, 66, 67. Pericardium 5, 6, 7. 6, 7, 8. 3, 6, 8. 5, 7, 9. 3, 6, 9. 5, 9. 7, 8, 9. San Jiao 10, 2, 1. 10, 6, 1. 6, 3, 1. 10, 4, 2. 6, 3, 2. 10, 4, 3, 2. 10, 6, 4. Gua Liver Heart Spleen Lung Kidney Pericardium Top Yao Liver 8 Heart 3 Spleen 9 Lung 5 Kidney 10 Peri 3 Fifth Yao Liver 5 Heart 4 Spleen 5 Lung 7 Kidney 7 Peri 5 Fourth Yao Liver 4 Heart 5 Spleen 4 Lung 8 Kidney 4 Peri 6 Third Yao Liver 3 Heart 7 Spleen 3 Lung 9 Kidney 3 Peri 7 Second Yao Liver 2 Heart 8 Spleen 2 Lung 10 Kidney 2 Peri 8 First Yao Liver 1 Heart 9 Spleen 1 Lung 11 Kidney 1 Peri 9 Gua Gall Bladder Small Int Stomach Colon Bladder San Jiao Top Yao GB 34 Sm Int 8 Stomach 36 Colon 11 Bladder 40 San Jiao 10 Fifth Yao GB 38 Sm Int 5 Stomach 41 Colon 5 Bladder 60 San Jiao 6 Fourth Yao GB 40 Sm Int 4 Stomach 42 Colon 4 Bladder 64 San Jiao 4 Third Yao GB 41 Sm Int 3 Stomach 44 Colon 3 Bladder 65 San Jiao 3 Second Yao GB 43 Sm Int 2 Stomach 44 Colon 2 Bladder 66 San Jiao 2 First Yao GB 44 Sm Int 1 Stomach 45 Colon 1 Bladder 67 San Jiao 1
Col 11, 3 SP 9, 3 SJ 10, 3 Tan Liv, Liv 3 Col 4, 1 Liv 4, 1 SI 8, 3 Ki 10, 3 LU 11, 8 BL 67, 64 SJ 10, 3 Ki 10, 3 SJ 3, Col 3, SI 3, Ki 1, Sp 1, Liv 1 Col 5, SJ 4, SI 5, SP 5, Liv 4, Ki 3 Col 4, SJ 5 SP 9, Tan Liver Col 4, 1 Ki 4, 1 SJ 5, SI 3 Ki 6, SP 4 Sp 4, 1 GB 34, 41 Lu 9, 5 ST 43, 36 PC 7, 3 GB 41, 34 PC 9, 6 ST 45, 42 He 7, 3 BL 64, 40 SI 4, 1 SP 4, 1 HT 7, 3 GB 41, 34 PC6, Lu 8, He 5 UB 40, GB 34, ST 36 PC 7, He 7, Lu 9, UB 60, GB 40, ST 41 PC 6, Lu 7, ST 36, GB 34 + He 7 PC 9, 6 ST 45, 42 PC 6, Lu 7 BL 62, GB 41 He 3, 7 SJ 4, 1 Tai Yin/Yang Ming Balance (3:6): nasal problems, allergies, mouth, throat, face pain, chest, digestion/stomach, bladder, penis, uterus, ST channel sciatica, sinus headache, thyroid, sleep apnea, sweating Shao Yang/Jue Yin Balance (3:6): side of body, SI joint, ribcage pain, temple HA, traps/side of neck, tension, lateral/medial sciatica, angry, stress, insomnia, manic phase of bipolar, wiry pulse, irritable, jittery, nervous, hot/cold alternating, mood swings, anxiety, insomnia, rib/hypochondriac pain, bipolar (add YT/Shenmen), restlessness. Jue Yin/Yang Ming Balance (1:4): emotional, insomnia, depression, neurotic, anxious, high strung, fear, IBS, PTSD, fast speaking, hyperthyroid, bell s palsy sequellae Tai Yang/Shao Yin Balance (3:6): back of body, occipital HA, neck tightness/pain, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue Tai Yin/Tai Yang Balance (1:4): cold/flu bodyaches, cough, fever, back ribcage area pain, mid-scaplular, hunched over, back pain/spasm whole or upper back, more muscle, asthma Shao Yin/Shao Yang Balance (3:6): deficient heat, chronic low back pain, chronic depression, chronic fatigue, adrenal fatigue, deep pulse, deficient type, Heart-Kidney disconnected, uptight but NOT jittery, shy nervous, water metabolism, insomnia, short temper (but holds it in) 12 Magic points for Cardiovascular issues (western not TCM) All neck & throat problems 8 Magic Digestive (+1): Crohn's, IBS, bloating, ulcers, diarrhea, consipation, chemo, morning sickness (Tan Liver Anterior and Superior to Spleen 9)(+1 add He7) 4 Magic Meridians (Jue yin/yang Ming 1:4 with Kidney substituted for Liver: Quick and dirty way to treat any Zang-Fu problem. Any Zang Fu problem, Ren, Stomach, Kidney channels on the abdomen or chest Confluent Headache Points Hormone Balance: PMS, menopause, menstrual disturbances, disturbed sleep, digestion disorders with emotional stress, heart palpitations, pulse = R guan might be weak
Sp/H hormone + Col 11, 3 Ki 3, 10 SJ 1, 4 SP 1, 4 SJ 1, 4 SP 1, 4 He 3, 7 GB 41, 34 PC 6, 9 St 45, 42 SJ 5 Ki 6 Lu 7 Bl 62 SJ 5 SP 4 Lu 7 GB 41 Lu 7 Pc 6 SJ 5 Col 4.5 Sp 4, 6, 9 Ki 2, 4, 7 PC 9,6 ST 45, 42 PC 9, 6 ST 45, 42 HT 3, 7 GB 41, 34 SI 3, 8 Liv 3, 8 SJ 1, 4 Sp 1, 4 Pe 6 Bl 62 SI 3 Ki 6 Pe 6 GB 41 SI 3 Sp 4 SI 3 SJ 5 He 5 Pc 7.2 Tan GB St 36 GB 41 GYN Problems: Menstrual disorders, infertility, endometriosis, fibroids etc. Spleen/San Jiao/Pericardium/Stomach (1:4) Cardiology problems and chest oppression Spleen/San Jiao (1:4) Gall Bladder/Heart (3:6) Sever insomnia, emotional/mental disorders, hormonal imbalances, water metabolism or digestion issues Liver Small Intestine (3:6) Liver is hot, Small Intesting is Fire. Bitter taste in the morning. Herpes, blisters break out, abcess, hemoroids, canker sore (Liver Fire). High Blood Pressure with a tight wiry pulse. Liver Invading Stomach Balance (1:4) Digestive, Nausea, Morning Sickness, Seasick, Chemo, Liver Headache Extra Vessel 1 Weak bladder/weak chest syndrome, Neck/shoulder pain, pain with tiredness, Headache, stomach discomfort, Nausea, Constipation, Gynecological Symptoms, Meniere s, usually floating pulse Extra Vessel 2 All back pain, occipital Headache, Asthma/respiratory symptoms, if spasm of the entire back add Lung 5-8 (several points) Extra Vessel 3 Pain near nipple line, Spleen/Pancreas/Liver symptoms, Gynecological with emotional, Side Headache, Fatigue with digestive symptoms, add to Shingles Tx. Extra Vessel 4 Tai Yin phlegm Symptoms, Allergy, Headache, Whole Back, Menses with Shoulders/Back, Digestive Symptoms, if side headache add Liver 3, if Back add Bl 58. Extra Vessel 5 Lower body symptoms, Headache on Foot mai Hormone Magic 8 +1
Left Lu 5, Pe 3, He 3, He 7 GB 41, Bl 65 Lu 11, Pe 9 He 9 St 36, GB 34, Bl 40 Col 4, Si 3, SJ 3 Sp 6, Ki 3, Liv 4 SI 3, SJ 3, Col 3 Tan Liver Pt, Sp 9, Ki 10 Twelve Magic Points from Dr Tan s 1, 2, 3 Book. Right Ling Ku, Da Bai, Zhong Bai Ki 3, Ki 10, Sp 6, Liv 5 Col 3 (Col 4), Si 3, SJ 3 Sp 5 (SP 6), Liv 4, Ki 3 Lu 11, Pe 9 He 9 St 36, Bl 40, GB 34 Pe 6, Lu 8, He 5 St 38, GB 37, Bl 58 Sj 5, Col 5 Pe 6, He 7 Tan Liver Pt, Ki 2, Ki 4, Ki 7 Tan Gall Bladder pt, St 36 All over Back pain. Headache in all areas of the head. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoyxmwvmoqe In this video Dr Tan is using COL 4 instead of COL 3 and SP 6 instead of SP5 Fibromyalgia Shoulder Pain / Frozen Shoulder Sore Throat For Headaches: The 4 Tous from Brad Whisnant Needle Little Finger and Ring Finger first Joint, on Medial Side where the red/white skin meets (needles point outwards). Needle Middle Finger and Index Finger first joint, on Lateral Side where the red/white skin meets (Needles point outwards). Mu: Return To Nest Gyne Points
Layer Your Images! Right Arm use System 1, image the whole arm. Left Arm use System 2, Image just the hand. Right Leg use another system, image just on the lower leg. Left Leg use another system and image. Make sure you maintain your YIN/YANG Balance. If you can do a global balance even better! But use a correct image and side depending on the system you use.
Reaction areas (Thanks to Jeff Shearer for compiling this list from Brad Whisnant s Amazing Sydney 2017 lectures) Areas in red are the strongest acting points and note they are more effective when used in Dao Ma Heart 11.01, 11.02 11.03, 11.04, 11.05, 11.09, 11.10, 11.16, 11.19, 11.21 22.02, 22.03, 22.06 22.07, 33.04, 33.05 33.06, 33.07, 33.12, 33.13, 33.14, 33.15, 33.16, 44.01, 44.02, 44.03, 44.04, 44.05, 44.06, 44.08 44.09, 55.01, 66.01, 66.02, 66.03, 66.04, 66.10, 66.11, 66.12, 77.04, 77.05, 77.06, 77.07, 77.08, 77.09, 77.10, 77.12, 77.13, 77.17, 77.20, 88.01, 88.02, 88.03, 88.12, 88.13, 88.14, 88.15, 88.16, 88.26, 88.28 88.29, 88.30, 88.31, 10.10.21, 10.10.23, Fu Ge San Spleen 11.01, 11.02, 11.03, 11.05, 11.07, 11.08, 11.11, 11.21, 22.10, 22.02 22.03, 22.04, 22.05, 33.01, 33.02, 33.03, 33.04, 33.07, 33.09, 33.13, 33.14, 33.15, 33.16, 44.01, 44.08, 44.09, 44.10, 44.11, 44.12, 44.15, 55.02, 66.08, 66.09, 77.04, 77.05, 77.06, 77.07, 77.08, 77.09, 77.10, 77.11, 77.12, 77.13, 77.14, 77.22, 77.23, 77.24, 77.25, 77.27, 88.17, 88.18, 88.19, 88.20, 88.21, 88.22, 88.23, 88.24, 88.25, 1010.03, 1010.04 1010.09, 1010.10, 1010.11, 1010.12, 1010.13, 1010.17, 1010.22, 1010.24, DT02, Fan Huo Jue, Mu Guan, Gu Guan, Zhong Kui, Hou Jian, Fu Ge San, Ding Ke, Fei Qi Yi/Er Lung 11.01, 11.02, 11.03, 11.05, 11.07, 11.08, 11.11, 11.21, 22.01, 22.02, 22.03, 22.04, 22.05, 33.01, 33.02, 33.03, 33.04, 33.07, 33.09, 33.13, 33.14, 33.15, 33.16, 44.01, 44.08, 44.09, 44.10, 44.11, 44.12, 44.15, 55.02, 55.05, 66.08, 66.09, 77.04, 77.05, 77.06, 77.07, 77.08, 77.09, 77.10, 77.11, 77.12, 77.13, 77.14, 77.22, 77.23, 77.24, 77.25, 77.27, 88.17, 88.18, 88.19, 88.20, 88.21, 88.22, 88.23, 88.24, 88.25, 1010.02, 1010.03, 1010.04, 1010.09, 1010.10, 1010.11, 1010.12, 1010.13, 1010.17, 1010.22, 1010.24, DT.02, Fan Huo Jue, Mu Guan, Gu Guan, Zhong Kui, Hou Jian, Fe Ge San, Ding Ke, Qi Yi/Er Kidney 11.06, 11.12, 11.14, 11.15, 11.26, 22.06, 22.07, 22.08, 22.09, 22.10 22.11, 33.10, 44.12, 44.13, 44.14, 44.16, 44.17, 55.02, 66.08, 66.09, 66.10, 66.11, 66.12, 66.14, 66.15, 77.11, 77.12, 77.17, 77.18, 77.19, 77.20, 77.21, 77.24, 77.25, 77.28, 88.04, 88.05, 88.06, 88.09, 88.10, 88.11, 88.12, 88.13, 88.14, 88.26, 88.32, 1010.13, 1010.14, 1010.15, 1010.16, 1010.19, 1010.20, 1010.22, 1010.25, DT.13, DT.14, Zeng Cang Er, Mu Guan, Gu Guan, Gu Ci Yi/Er/San, Pi Yi/ Er/ San Liver 11.06, 11.10, 11.14, 11.15, 11.26, 11.17, 11.20, 11.22, 22.03, 33.08 33.10, 33.11, 44.02, 44.04, 44.08, 44.13, 44.14, 44.15, 44.16, 55.01, 66.03, 66.04, 66.07, 88.12, 88.13, 88.14, 88.15, 88.16, 88.17, 88.18, 88.19, 88.23, 88.24, 1010.18, 1010.21, Zhi Han, Gu Ci Yi/Er/San Pi Yi/Er/San Small Intestine 11.01
Stomach 11.25, 66.05 Large Intestine 11.01 Bladder 1010.14, 1010.16, Ma Ji, Shi Shui Gall Bladder 11.13, 11.23, 88.15, 88.16, 1010.18 6 Fu Bowels 11.02, 11.03, 11.04, 11.05, 44.10, 44.11, 66.12, 77.10, 77.11, 77.12, 77.14, 88.07, 88.08, 1010.15 Uterus 11.24, 66.13, 88.04, 88.06 Spine 44.02, 44.03, 77.01, 77.02, 77.03, 77.04, 88.16, 1010.06 Abdomen 44.07 Legs 44.10, 88.27 Back 44.13, 44.14, 88.27 Cerebellum 55.06 Duodenum 66.05 Brain 66.14, 66.15, 77.01, 77.02, 77.03, 1010.01, 1010.05, 1010.06, 1010.18 Lips 77.15, 77.16 Extremities 77.20, 88.25 Teeth 77.22, 77.23 Side of Throat 77.24, 77.25 Throat 88.32 Chest 77.26 Bones 77.26 Face 88.20, 88.21, 88.22 Blood Vessels 88.28 Eyes 1010.09, 1010.10, 1010.11, 11.12 Dan Tian 1010.07 Urinary Tract 1010.16 Endocrine DT.01, DT.02 Glands Radius Zhong Kui
Master Tung Putting it All together from Brad Whisnant s excellent workshop (Sydney 2016) Region Points Indications or Comments Head Tou Points Headaches 88.25 Head and Eyes 77.22-23 Mouth, Jaw and Tongue 66.05 Stuffy Nose 11.01-2-3-4 Eyes 77.22-23 Teeth & Mouth (or Ling Gu) 88.20-12-22-25 Jaw 77.24-25, Bi Yi Tongue. (Spleen balancing Heart by clock neighbours Spleen 7, 7.5, 8 Dr Tan targeted a patients tongue with those points) Upper Back Jin Jin / MTM Use Dr Tan 1, 2, 3 and Channel balance Best for upper back. 77.01-2-3-4 / Ren 24 Spine (Ren 24 is the guide point) Upper Torso & Chest Lower Back and Hip Lower Torso and Groin Shoulder Arms & Legs Elbow Knee Ankle Wrist, Ankle and Toes Organ Problems. Points in knuckles 33.08-09 / 33.04-5- San Jiao Channel / Ribs / Side of body / Spleen Pancreas 6 77.26 Reaction Area for Diaphragm Gu Ci Yi Er San Thoracic Problems / T2-T8 Ling Gu (22.05) Da Bai (22.04) Zhong Bai (22.06) Shang Bai (22.03) Gu Ci Yi Er San Inguinal Crease mirrors Shoudler crease 11.01-2-3-4 Hernia 33.01-2-3 Lower Intestine 33.10 Intestine Gate Fan Hou Jie 77.09 77.18 Use System 1 in Richard Tan s 1, 2, 3 for best results. Gb 39 / SJ 4/5 Use opposite elbow. Then image around shoulder for hip & butt and add Col 15+1, SI 10+1, TW 14 +1 (put a needle in the main point and one near it) This uses the homologous perspective. Front of shoulder will get the inguinal region. Pain at Sp 9 use Lu 5. Pain at GB 34 use SJ 10. Pain at Liv 3 use Col 4 Middle of Leg This is the only time that Brad / Tan finds you get better results using the opposite joint, rather then the opposite knee for elbow. 44.06, 11.09, 11.13 Blood circulation or arthritis: PC 5 / 6 on the opposite side. Same side use Liver 2 or 3. Target the Wrist Shou Jie (22.10) Wu Hu Points 88.01-2-3 Heart 33.13-14-15 Lung
Liver Gate (33.11) Liver 77.08-09 and 33.10 Spleen / Stomach & Pancreas 88.12-13-14 Gallbladder or Liver Misc 88.25 11.17 if super pissed off Du 19-20-21 and yin tang, or 1010-01-5-6-8 Same structure for Same Structure. Physical or Mental Pain Stress, Mental, Pain, pissed off. Bone problem treat a bone Vascular go over vein Joint issue, needle joint. Muscle want to be in big meaty muscle 88.17-18-19 Tendons PC 3 / Lu 5 Bone issues activate bone, make sure it taps the bone or is close to the bone. Fan Hou Ji for shoulder, needle super tight to the bone. 77.01-2-3 if you don't hit the abck of the tibia it will be 50% as effective.
Bladder SI Lu Ki Lu SI Bl
Small Intestine Bl Sp He Liv Bl SI
Gall Bladder SJ He Liv He SJ GB
San Jiao GB Ki Pe Sp GB SJ
Stomach Col Pe Sp Pe Col St
Large Intestine St Liv Lu Ki St Col
Spleen Lu SI St SJ He Sp
Lung Sp Bl Col Bl Liv Lu
Kidney He SJ Bl Col Pe Ki
Heart Ki GB SI GB Sp He
Liver Pe Col GB SI Lu Liv
Pericardium Liv St SJ St KI Pe