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REMAP Potent Acupressure Points
Primary points
Tonification points
& Sedation points

Various texts on acupuncture
report thirteen different categories of potent acupoints.
Among the categories are primary points (sometimes
referred to as source points), tonification points,
sedation points and alarm points, etc. Hisako Koizumi, MD,
of Ohio State University Medical School, who has studied
in China and Japan, reports that special emphasis is often
given to the primary points.
Dr. Yoshio Nakatani, who
developed the Ryodoraku method (1951), used the primary
points as test points and would treat with either the
tonification point or the sedation point.
My review of five
different sources showed some disagreement as to which
points were considered the primary point for each
meridian. There are also some discrepancies among texts
with regard to tonification or sedation points. The points
that I work with are the ones that are the mostly agreed
upon by various sources. Where there were disagreements I
have chosen to utilize the point of greatest agreement or
I use more than one point. For example, three texts listed
three different points as the primary point for the Kidney
meridian (K 3, K 4, & K 5). Since these points are in very
close proximity, I utilize them all. Using acupressure,
all three points can be easily worked with simultaneously.
I also use two points each for the Large Intestine
meridian (LI 2 & LI 3) and Kidney meridian (K 1 & K 2)
sedation point locations. In a few cases the primary point
will also be the same as either the sedation point (B 64,
H 7 & P 7—see the examples below) or the tonification
point (Lu 9). I found no primary, tonification or sedation
points for the Governing or Central Vessels but only for
the 12 bilateral meridians.
This collection of potent
points may be useful in the practice of acupressure for
emotional healing. Rather than using a point at the
beginning or end of the meridian or the alarm points to
test a meridian, you might consider
experimenting with the
primary point. In treating the meridians you might
consider an algorithm of primary points, tonification
points or sedation points instead of a beginning or end
point algorithm.
Numerous possibilities
present themselves. Below I have listed examples from the
Bladder and Pericardium meridians of the primary,
tonification and sedation points.
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REMAP—Potent
Acupressure Points
(For 2 of the 12 bilateral meridians)
Primary
Source Tonification
Test
Energize
Sedation
B 64 B 67
B 64
P 7 P 9
P 7 |
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Bladder Meridian |
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Pericardium Meridian |
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