how to use the xi-cleft acupuncture points for better results

#83 – How To Use The Xi-Cleft Acupuncture Points For Better Results (Podcast)


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The Xi-Cleft acupuncture points can truly be game changers in clinical practice. These 16 special points can play a crucial role in our treatment protocols, especially in pain management and enhancing patient outcomes. So let’s take a closer look at how to effectively utilize these points to benefit your practice.

Xi-cleft points are acupuncture points where Qi gathers deeply within the meridians. They’re known for their ability to address acute pain, blood disorders, clear blockages in the channels, and even calm the mind. These points are found on the limbs, where Qi and Blood accumulate and converge in the meridians. It makes SO much sense!

From a practice standpoint, knowing the difference between yin and yang xi-cleft points is key. The 8 yang xi-cleft points are used for treating acute pain, while the 8 yin xi-cleft points can help blood-related issues. Keeping this in mind ensures you’re using them effectively in your treatments.

These 16 special points play a crucial role in pain management and Blood issues, and improving patient outcomes. Let’s explore how you can use them effectively to elevate your treatments. I hope this helps you grasp your Xi-cleft acupuncture points better, whether or not you’re a student or practitioner.

Yang Xi-Cleft Points (Best for Acute Pain)

Stomach 34

BEST point for acute Stomach pain, relieves vomiting, belching and hiccups. Pair it with REN12 (the influential point of all fu organs) to boost its effectiveness, especially during acute episodes.

Large Intestine 7

LI 7 is great for acute abdominal pain or borborygmi. Combine it with Lung 10 or Large Intestine 4 for quick relief.

Small Intestine 6

Perfect for relieving neck, shoulder and elbow pain. Pair it with local and distal points for maximum impact.

San Jiao 7

Moves Qi in the SJ meridian for arm pain, shoulder pain and ear pain. Use it alongside Small Intestine 6 and Large Intestine 4 for a well-rounded approach.

Bladder 63

Soothes sinews for lower back pain, leg pain and motor impairment.

Gallbladder 36

Relieves pain in the meridian for leg pain, rib pain and chest pain.

Bladder 59 & Gallbladder 35

Bladder 59 is great to tonify KD for lower back pain, lower leg pain and motor impairment, while Gallbladder 35 is your go-to for relieving leg pain, rib pain, chest fullness and lower
leg muscle atrophy. Pair Gallbladder 35 with REN17 for even better results.

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Yin Xi-Cleft Points (Best for Blood-Related Issues)

Kidney 5 & Spleen 8

These two are a powerhouse duo for menstrual cramps. They help with both pain relief and blood regulation, making them essential for conditions like dysmenorrhea.

Lung 6

If coughing up blood is a concern, Lung 6 is the point to use. Pair it with Lung 5 to manage the situation while investigating the underlying cause.

Liver 6

Struggling with irregular uterine bleeding? Liver 6 is your answer. Combine it with Spleen 1 to help control heavy bleeding effectively.

Pericardium 4 & Heart 6

Both of these points are fantastic for chest pain linked to cardiovascular issues. They calm palpitations and work even better when paired with REN17 for added soothing effects.

Extraordinary Vessel Points

Kidney 8

Though not commonly used, this point is incredibly effective for testicular pain. It’s a must-have for treating conditions like varicocele and acute infections.

Kidney 9

Nicknamed the “beautiful baby point,” Kidney 9 supports a healthy pregnancy and also helps manage stress-related symptoms, including manic speech outbursts in dementia patients.

Maximizing Effectiveness: Smart Combinations

To get the most out of xi-cleft points, combine them with influential points for greater impact. Here are a couple of powerful pairings:

  • Stomach 34 + REN12 = Stronger relief for acute stomach pain
  • Heart 6 + REN17 = More effective treatment for chest discomfort

 

Xi-cleft points are invaluable tools in acupuncture, offering precise and effective solutions for acute pain and blood-related conditions. When used strategically, especially in combination with other key points, they can truly transform patient care and results in your practice. So, start incorporating them into your treatments and see the difference they can make!

 

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