ST-11 Qishe (Qi Abode) - benefits the throat and neck and descends rebellious qi.
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Stomach 12 (ST 12) Que Pen — Empty Basin
ST-12 Quepen (Empty Basin) - descends rebellious qi and benefits the throat and chest.
Read More »Stomach 13 (ST 13) Qi Hu — Qi Door
ST-13 Qihu (Qi Door) - descends rebellious qi and unbinds the chest.
Read More »Stomach 14 (ST 14) Ku Fang — Storeroom
ST-14 Kufang (Storeroom) - unbinds the chest and relieves cough.
Read More »Stomach 15 (ST 15) Wu Yi — Roof
ST-15 Wuyi (Roof) - unbinds the chest and benefits the breast.
Read More »Stomach 16 (ST 16) Ying Chuang — Breast Window
ST-16 Yingchuang (Breast Window) - unbinds the chest and benefits the breast.
Read More »Stomach 17 (ST 17) Ru Zhong — Breast Centre
ST-17 Ruzhong (Breast Centre) - a surface landmark at the nipple; needling and moxibustion are forbidden.
Read More »Stomach 18 (ST 18) Ru Gen — Breast Root
ST-18 Rugen (Breast Root) - the principal local point for the breast and lactation.
Read More »Stomach 19 (ST 19) Bu Rong — Not Contained
ST-19 Burong (Not Contained) - harmonises the Stomach and descends rebellious qi.
Read More »Stomach 20 (ST 20) Cheng Man — Supporting Fullness
ST-20 Chengman (Supporting Fullness) - harmonises the Stomach and relieves distension.
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