Dai Mai Flashcards

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What body tissues and organs are influenced by the Dai Mai?

A
  • genitals
  • waist, hips
  • uterus
  • bladder

Liver, gall bladder, spleen, stomach, bladder, and the divergent channel of the kidney meridian.

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What organs does the Dai Mai influence?

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Liver, gall bladder, spleen, kidney.

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Master point?

Couple point?

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Master: GB41
Coupled: SJ5

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What are the 3 general functions of the Dai Mai?

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1) harmonize the liver and gall bladder
- liver Qi stasis
- liver fire
- gall bladder heat
2) resolve dampness in the lower jiao
- excessive leukorrhea
- urinary problems
3) regulate Qi in the legs
- cold legs and feet

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What happens when the Dai belt is too tight?

Too loose?

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Too tight: stagnation in the legs creates dampness - excess condition

Too loose: spleen and kidney Qi sinks causing dampness to infuse the legs - deficiency condition

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Point prescription for liver Qi stagnation?

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GB41, SJ5, Liv13

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Point prescription for liver fire and gall bladder heat?

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GB41, SJ5, Liv3, GB43 (ying spring)

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Point prescription for atrophy (wei) syndrome?

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GB41, SJ5, GB26, ST30, ST36, KID11, DU4

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What is the trajectory of the Dai Mai?

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  • starts in the hypochondrium at Liv13
  • encircles the waist connecting GB26, GB27, and GB28
  • connects at the level of L2 with the kidney divergent channel
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Point prescription for a full pathology of the Dai Mai?

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GB41, SJ5, GB26, Ren3, ST28, SP9

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Point prescription for an empty condition in the Dai Mai?

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GB41, SJ5, GB26, Ren6, Du20, UB23

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What are symptoms of a full Dai Mai pathology?

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  • fullness and distension of the abdomen
  • back feels as if “sitting in water”
  • back soreness radiating to the lower abdomen OR abdominal pain radiating to the lower back
  • feeling of heaviness in the body
  • headaches due to the upward rising of yang (with deficiency yang in the lower body)
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What is the main gynaecological condition treated through the Dai Mai?

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Leucorrhea due to dampness

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Point prescription for excess gyne condition in Dai Mai?

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GB41, SJ5, GB26, Ren3, ST28, SP9

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Point prescription for deficient (spleen, kidney Qi sinking) gyne condition in Dai Mai?

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GB41, SJ5, GB26, Ren6, ST28, SP9, UB20, UB23

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What are the 4 functional domains of the Dai Mai?

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  • links the upper and lower halves of the body
  • links yang meridians of the back with yin meridians in the abdomen
  • controls sham yang meridians
  • controls postural muscles of the back and abdomen
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What are the general functions of the Dai Mai?

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  • harmonizes the liver/gall bladder
  • resolves dampness in the lower burner
  • treats the hips
  • treats gyne conditions
  • treats full/empty conditions (is applicable to modern stress disorder)
  • regulates circulation of Qi in legs
  • links the gall bladder/San jiao meridians
  • treats abdominal pain