Kidney Meridian Acupuncture Points Frequency

Kidney Meridian Acupuncture Points Frequency

Chinese medicine Kidney Meridian healing Acupuncture Points Frequency KI Yin Water 21.199, 42.398, 84.796, 169.592, 339.184, 678.369, 1356.737*, 2713.474, 5426.948 Hz The Kidney Channel of Foot - Lesser Yin The kidneys (Yin) and the urinary bladder (Yang) are paired organs. They correspond to Water in the Five Phases, the winter season, the cold climatic condition, the southerly direction, the color black, the emotion of fear, the taste of salt, a rotten smell, and the sound of groaning. Their sensory organ is the ear. Their opening is the urethra. They control the bones, marrow, and brain, and their health is reflected in the hair of the head. The kidneys store Original Essence (Yuan Jing) and are therefore responsible for growth, development, and reproductive functions. They play the primary role in water metabolism and control the body's liquids, and also hold the body's most fundamental Yin and Yang. Because the kidneys are the repositories of the basal Yin and Yang of the body, any disorder, if sufficiently chronic, will involve the kidneys. More significantly, a disease of the kidneys will usually lead to problems in other organs. Methods of strengthening the kidneys are therefore used by both medical and Qigong societies to increase or maintain Vitality and health. The symptoms of Deficient Kidney Yang or Yin are typical symptoms of the disorder, and will appear to a certain extent as Deficient Yang or Yin patterns in any organ. It is easy to undeistand and memorize the symptoms of Deficient Kidney Yin if one learns the correspondences of the kidneys and remembers that Yin represents the constructive, nourishing, and fluid aspects of the body. Usually, the lower back is weak and sore, there is ringing in the ears and loss of hearing acuity, the face is ashen or dark, especially under the eyes. It is common to feel dizziness and thirst, and to experience night sweats and low grade fevers. In addition, men have little semen and tend toward premature ejaculation, while women have little or no menstruation. Deficient Kidney Yang symptoms are significantly associated with loss of energy or warmth. Similar to Deficient Kidney Yin, there is commonly ringing in the ears, dizziness, and soreness in the lower back. However, the soreness is characterized by a feeling of coldness, lassitude, and fatigue. Weakness in the legs can be noticed. In men, there is a tendency toward impotence, and in both sexes, clear and voluminous urine or incontinence. Usually, Deficient Kidney Yin generates similar disorders in the heart and liver, while Deficient Kidney Yang disturbs the functions of the spleen and lungs. The progression could be in the opposite direction. When this pattern is associated with the lungs, it is called "Kidney Not Receiving Qi," a type of wheezing characterized by difficult breathing, mainly during inhalation. In addition to the Deficient Kidney Yang symptoms, this condition is also manifested by a faint voice, coughing, puffiness in the face, and spontaneous sweating. The kidneys perform an important role in the metabolism of water. If these functions are disrupted, the condition of Deficient Kidneys will lead to Spreading Water. KI-1 湧泉 Yong Quan Bubbling Well yǒng quán yong cheon 용천 yu sen Dũng tuyền KI-2 然谷 Rangu Blazing Valley rán gǔ yeon gok 연곡 nen koku Nhiên cốc KI-3 太谿 Taixi Great Stream taì xī tae yeon 태계 tai kei Thái khê KI-4 大鐘 Dazhong Large Bell dà zhōng dae jong 대종 dai shō? Đại chung KI-5 水泉 Shuiquan Water Spring shuǐ quán su cheon 수천 sui sen Thủy tuyền KI-6 照海 Zhaohai Shining Sea zhào hǎi joh hae 조해 shō kai Chiếu hải KI-7 復溜 Fuliu Continuing Flow fù liū bong nyu 복류 fuku ryū Phục lưu KI-8 交信 Jiaoxin Intersecting with Spleen jiāo xìn gyo sin 교신 kō shin? Giao tín KI-9 築賓 Zhubin Strong Knees zhú bīn chuk bin 축빈 chiku hin Trúc tân KI-10 陰谷 Yingu Yin Valley yīn gǔ eum gok 음곡 in koku Âm cốc KI-11 橫骨 Henggu Pubic Bone héng gǔ hoeng gol 횡골 ō kotsu Hoành cốt KI-12 大赫 Dahe Big Plentifulness dà hè dae hyeok 대혁 tai kaku Đại hách KI-13 氣穴 Qixue Kidney Qi Cave qì xué gi hyeol 기혈 ki ketsu Khí huyệt KI-14 四滿 Siman Fourth for Fullnesses sì mǎn sa man 사만 shi man Tứ mãn KI-15 中注 Zhongzhu Pouring into the Middle zhōng zhù jung ju 중주 chū chū Trung chú