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Heart 1 - Ji Quan

“Summit’s Spring” “Highest Spring” (refers to the perspiration that occurs under the summit (deltoid muscle)

Perpendicular 0.5-1.0”, or moxa - Avoid artery

Point of Entry


* Regulates the Flow of Qi Between the Body and Arm - pain in costal and cardiac regions, pain and cold in elbow and arm, arthritis of the shoulder, perifocal inflammation of the shoulder, frozen shoulder, armpit odor (dust with talc and thread moxa in clumped areas), angina, intercostal neuralgia, paralysis of all limbs, cold forearm


* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - insufficient lactation, jaundiced eyes and heart dysfunction, dry throat, frog in throat, very thirsty, spasm in chest, scrofula, nausea, hysteria, moral depression, hypotension, tip of tongue tender or numb, weak eyesight, excess perspiration due to deficiency, excess impulsiveness, drowning, syncope, releases spasm in m. Subscapularis causing pain in posterior shoulder, scapula, dorsum of the wrists, posterior arm

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