Cv: Success - failure - overwhelmed,
Gv: I do not have the support I need to be successful - I support myself and follow my destiny
Point Psychology
maniamad singingfrightsighingsevere anxietyWorryemotional upsets or obsessionsanxiety
Symptoms
The five types of epilepsy, mania, mad walking, mad singing, aversion to the sound of people talking, fright palpitations, oppressive sensation in the heart, chest pain, excessive sighing, pain radiating from the heart to the back, pain of the skin of the abdomen, itching of the skin of the abdomen, wheezing, short breath, fullness of the chest, cough, coughing blood, diminished qi, rattling sound in the throat, throat painful obstruction, swelling of the throat, difficult ingestion, stomach reflux, prolapse of the rectum, febrile disease, one-sided headache extending to the outer canthus, excessive sexual activity leading to exhaustion in youths
The point information was compiled from multiple sources including College of Complementary Medicine, Sydney Australia. Point location diagram recreated from A Manual of Acupuncture, P Deadman.
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Takoda
Takoda is a business registered in Victoria, Australia. ABN: 50 871 558 964
Much of the acupuncture point and balance data sourced from College of Complementary Medicine, Sydney, Australia.
Ren-15
Bird Tail
鳩尾
Jiuwei
Luo-Connecting point of the Conception vessel
Cv: Success - failure - overwhelmed, Gv: I do not have the support I need to be successful - I support myself and follow my destiny
The five types of epilepsy, mania, mad walking, mad singing, aversion to the sound of people talking, fright palpitations, oppressive sensation in the heart, chest pain, excessive sighing, pain radiating from the heart to the back, pain of the skin of the abdomen, itching of the skin of the abdomen, wheezing, short breath, fullness of the chest, cough, coughing blood, diminished qi, rattling sound in the throat, throat painful obstruction, swelling of the throat, difficult ingestion, stomach reflux, prolapse of the rectum, febrile disease, one-sided headache extending to the outer canthus, excessive sexual activity leading to exhaustion in youths
The point information was compiled from multiple sources including College of Complementary Medicine, Sydney Australia. Point location diagram recreated from A Manual of Acupuncture, P Deadman.