Lung Meridian and the Electrical Acupuncture Pen


So here we are.  We have our new and fancy electrical acupuncture meridian pen and some time.  I have posted videos on YouTube.  Here is a link to follow along:   Lung Meridian.  I decided to take the pen and map out each point from the elbows down for the upper extremity and from the knee down for the lower.  I will also do many on certain conditions.  


Lung, Hand Tai YIN,   11 points that ends on the thumb, (medially, on palm side or towards mid line of body on thumb. ) Begins at the first inter-costal space, 6” lateral to Ren meridian.
a.    Lu 11, Wood point.  Also a Ghost point (good for mood).  Radial side of thumb, at nail… good for sore throat cough, asthma, fever. 
b.   Lu 10, Fire point, mid-point of thumb metacarpal, at fish skin area.  Good to clear lung heat.  Benefits throat.
c.    Lu9. Earth point. (GOOD EMO) Tonification point.  Lateral to radial artery on crease of wrist..  Resolves phlegm, regulates lung QI.  Tonifies. (Regret, spiritual emptiness, loss or longing.
d.   Lu8, Metal point 1” above 9 lat to artery.  Diffuses lung, cough asthma, chest and wrist pain,.
e.    Lu7, Master point.  . (EMO) Grief 1.5” above 9 straight back from styloid of radius. This one zigzags..  Disperse lung issue, wrist pain, and neck pain. WANDERING PAINS
f.     Lu 6. 5” below Lu 5 (transverse cubital crease, on radial side of tendon of biceps.  6 is good for lung Qi, pain in elbow and arm. Spasm
g.    Lu5. Water point.  SEDATION point.  Transverse cubital crease, on radial side of tendon of biceps.  Clear lung heat and helps expel phlegm.  Pain of elbow.  Has been used for afternoon fevers. Asthma.







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