Class Four: Spleen Flashcards

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Spleen 1 / Yinbai

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Treats blood, phlegm, and shen; Wood point, Jing Well

Stops bleeding
Tonifies the Spleen
Transforms Spleen
Calms the shen

Used for bleeding; regulates and manages the blood
Supports and warms the Spleen
Treats dream disturbed sleep
Calms the mind; used for mental disorders

Treats uterine bleeding, menorrhagia, bloody stools, blood in the urine, nose, or anywhere

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Spleen 3 / Taibai (Supreme White)

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Yuan Source Point, Shu Stream, Horary Point; used for treating qi, blood, and assisting the Lung

Tonifies the Spleen; tonifies the blood
Tonifies the Lungs
Strengthens the spine-tendo channel

Used for Spleen qi deficiency
Strengthens the spine (tendo muscular channel connection)
Resolves damp
Harmonizes the central burner
Helps with transformation adn transportation
Strengthens the Spleen
Supports the earth

Used for gastric pain, abdominal distention, constipation, dysentery, vomiting, diarrhea, borborygmus, fatigue, and beriberi

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Spleen 4 / Gongsun

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Luo, Master Point for Chong Mai, used for gynecological issues

Luo point: treats the blood and luo collaterals
Treats emotions
Master point of Chong Mai/Sea of Blood (major gynecological point)
Used for all menstruation irregularities
Luo connecting the Spleen and can tonify, sedate, or harmonize
Tonifies the Spleen, regulates the Stomach and Chong

Used to treat excess of the Chong Mai channel
Tonifies the Stomach and Spleen
Regulates the menses
Dispels fullness
Regulates the Chong Mai channel
One of the best gynecological points
Resolves damp
Benefits the Heart and chest

Used for treating gastric pain, vomiting, diarrhea, borborygmus, and Heart pain

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Spleen 6 / SanYinJiao

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Meeting of 3 Leg Yin (SP, LV, KD)

Contraindicated in pregnancy

Tonifies Spleen and Stomach
Regulates Spleen and Stomach
Used for Liver qi stagnation
Tonifies the Kidneys
Nourishes the blood, Yin, and qi
Addresses gynecological ailments
Regulates the uterus
Cools the blood; moves the blood
Calms the mind
Contra-indicated for pregnancy
Strengthens the Spleen
Resolves damp
Assists with Transportation and Transformation
Promotes function of the Liver and smoothes the flow of Liver qi
Tonifies the Kidney
Nourishes blood and Yin
Regulates the menses and the uterus
Moves and cools the blood
Regulates the reproductive system
Stops pain
Calms the mind
Harmonizes the Lower Jiao

Used for treating PMS, impotence, borborygmus, diarrhea, steritlity, delayed labor, nocturnal emissions, enuresis, dysuria, edema, hernia, dizziness, vertigo, insomnia, muscular atrophy, morbid leucorrhea, prolapse of the uterus, and infertility

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Spleen 8 / Di Ji

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Xi Cleft Point, Regulates qi and blood

Regulates qi and blood
Regulates the uterus
Removes obstructions from the channel
Used for treating pain

Treats dysmenorrhea, uterine bleeding, gastric disorders, and abdominal masses in women

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Spleen 9 / Yinlingquan

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1 point for regulating dampness in the body

Water, He Sea, Used for treating dampness

Regulates the Spleen and Stomach; reinforces the Spleen and Stomach
Benefits urination
Removes damp obstruction

#1 point for resolving damp
Benefits the lower burner
Benefits urination
Removes obstructions from the channel
Tonifies the Spleen

Used for treating diarrhea, dysentery, edema, jaundice, dysuria, enuresis, and incontinence

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Spleen 10 / Xuchai

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Cools, moves, and tonifies the blood; used fro treating rash

Moves the blood
Tonifies the blood
Cools the blood; especially used for heat influencing the skin (excema, rashes)

Removes stasis of blood
Cools the blood
Tonifies the blood
Treats menstrual disorders
Benefits the skin

Used for treating irregular menses, dysmenorrhea, uterine bleeding, amenorrhea, urticaria, eczema, erysipelas, herpes zoster, and vaginal discharge

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Spleen 15 / Daheng

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Regulates the Large Intestine qi

Regulates the Large Intestine
Resolves damp; used for chronic diarrhea and mucous in the stool
Regulates the qi; stops pain

Used for abdominal pain and distention
Regulates the Large Intestine qi
Promotes the function of the Large Intestine
Frees bowel qi
Promotes smooth flow of Liver qi that causes bowel difficulties
Centers the mind and spirit when feeling unbalanced

Used for diarrhea, dysentery, and constipation

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Spleen 21 / Dabao

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Major Luo of the Spleen, Controls Minute Blood/Connecting Vessels

Big wrapper of the blood vessels; used in treating body aches

Moves blood in the connecting vessels, especially for hemorrhaging
Controls the Luo vessels
Harmonizes the meridians
Regulates the chest qi
Facilitates the flow of qi and blood
Relieves pain

Used for general aching and weakness in the whole body, regulates the qi and blood, releases sinew and bone

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