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Kidney 1 - Yong Quan

“Gushing Spring” (referring to Well Point)

Perpendicular 0.3-0.5”, or moxa

Wood Point, Jing-Well Point, Point of Sedation, Entry Point

* Opens the Sensory Orifices - dizziness, blurring of vision, aphonia, loss of consciousness, shock, stroke, seizures, vertigo, dumbness, mute and stuporousness, eyes dizzy


* Calms the Spirit - insomnia, poor memory,anxiety, palpitations, psychosis, mental illness, infantile convulsions, sleep apnea, hysteria, insanity, prone to fear, epilepsy, alarm in children

* Reduces Kidney Fire and Deficient Heat -hypertension, heat exhaustion, hot flashes, epistaxis, hypertensive encephalopathy, head congested and red face, face looks like beet root, sore throat, dryness of tongue, plum pit Qi, hoarse voice, hyperthyroidism,thyroid infection, renal hypertension, swollen throat, pain in throat and inability to swallow, numb throat, dry throat, great thirst, dysuria, measles, liver Yang Arrogance, feverish in soles, headache at vertex, hot disease spreading from loins around body with pain, feet and heart hot

* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - fainting with cold limbs, paralysis, difficult urination and defecation, diarrhea, constipation, colic, edema, disturbed viscera, pain in small intestine, stomach painful, loss of appetite, jaundice, chest and ribs full, retention of urine, enuresis in children, paralysis of lower limbs, heel pain, pain in tips of toes, pain in head and nape of neck, body painful and stiff, loins painful, pain in toes so can’t wear shoes, pain in the soles of feet