Traditional Chinese Medicine

Here are key Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagrams commonly used for education and clinical reference. Let me know if you want illustrations or labeled posters of any specific ones:

1. 

Meridian (Channel) Pathways Diagram

Shows the 12 primary meridians and 8 extraordinary vessels:

📌 Used for: acupuncture, acupressure, qigong, herbal application

2. 

Acupuncture Points Chart

A detailed map of acupoints along each meridian:

  • Includes point numbers, names (e.g., LI4 “He Gu”), and locations
  • Often paired with internal organ systems

📌 Used for: locating points for treatment

3. 

Zang-Fu Organ

Zang-Fu Organ

Illustrates internal Yin-Yang organ pairs:

YIN


YANG

📌 Used for: understanding organ theory and diagnostics

4. 

Five Element (Wu Xing) Diagram

  • Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water
  • Shows generating (Sheng) and controlling (Ke) cycles
  • Associated with organs, emotions, seasons, and senses

📌 Used for: pattern diagnosis and treatment strategy

5. 

Tongue Diagnosis Chart

  • Shows parts of the tongue corresponding to organs
  • Color, shape, and coating reflect internal conditions

📌 Used for: diagnostics

6. 

Pulse Diagnosis Positions

  • Illustrates cun, guan, chi positions on each wrist
  • Shows what organs they correspond to

📌 Used for: pulse reading in TCM diagnosis

7. 

Facial Diagnosis (Mien Shiang)

  • Facial zones connected to internal organs
  • Color, texture, or breakouts indicate imbalances

📌 Used for: external diagnostics

8. 

Qi Flow Diagrams

  • Shows movement of Qi through the body
  • Often included with Tai Chi or Qigong energy flow maps

Would you like me to generate images for any of these diagrams? You can request:

  • A specific diagram (e.g., “Lung meridian”)
  • A full body meridian chart
  • A Five Element Cycle illustration
  • Acupuncture points for a particular issue (e.g., digestion, anxiety)

Let me know what you’d like to see!

Acupuncture points (also known as acupoints) are specific locations on the body used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to promote healing and balance the flow of Qi (vital energy) through pathways called meridians.

🔹 Basics of Acupuncture Points

  • Number of Points: There are over 360 classical acupuncture points located along 12 primary meridians and 8 extraordinary vessels.
  • Used For: Pain relief, stress reduction, hormone balance, digestion, immunity, emotional health, and more.
  • Technique: Thin needles are inserted into the skin at specific depths and angles.

🔹 Major Meridians & Sample Points

MeridianExample PointLocationCommon Use
Lung (LU)LU-7 (Lieque)WristCough, asthma, sore throat
Large Intestine (LI)LI-4 (Hegu)Between thumb & index fingerHeadache, toothache, stress
Stomach (ST)ST-36 (Zusanli)Below the kneecapBoost energy, immunity, digestion
Spleen (SP)SP-6 (Sanyinjiao)Inside lower legMenstrual issues, sleep, digestion
Heart (HT)HT-7 (Shenmen)Wrist creaseInsomnia, anxiety
Small Intestine (SI)SI-3 (Houxi)Side of handNeck pain, spine, mental clarity
Bladder (BL)BL-40 (Weizhong)Back of kneeLower back pain, sciatica
Kidney (KI)KI-1 (Yongquan)Sole of footRevive consciousness, grounding
Pericardium (PC)PC-6 (Neiguan)Inner forearmNausea, anxiety, heart conditions
Triple Burner (SJ)SJ-5 (Waiguan)ForearmFever, pain, inflammation
Gallbladder (GB)GB-20 (Fengchi)Base of skullHeadache, dizziness, eyes
Liver (LV)LV-3 (Taichong)Top of footAnger, stress, detox

🔹 8 Extraordinary Points (Examples)

  • Yintang – Between the eyebrows: calming, insomnia, sinus
  • Baihui (DU-20) – Crown of the head: mental clarity, uplift energy
  • Shishencong – Around DU-20: memory, sleep, focus

🌀 Qi Flow & Healing

  • Blocked Qi → Illness or imbalance
  • Needles stimulate points → Restore flow and homeostasis

Would you like a diagram showing these points or a PDF chart for reference?

Yin

Yang


In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), extraordinary


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