The 5 Shu Transporting Points

When I teach the lecture about the 5 Shu transporting points, most of my students look like deer in headlights! They appear confused and lost, so I try to make it simple and easier to grasp. Especially when it comes to using the Shu points with the generating sequence of the 5 Elements (The Mother-Son relationship).

I hope you enjoy and benefit from this made easy VIDEO and of course, keep rocking it using the Shu Transporting points!

Clara
TCM Geek

PS: Don’t miss the LUO connecting points and if you enjoy my graphics, check out my illustrated guide for acupuncture points.

 

The Shu Transporting points characteristics:

  • These points are located below the elbows and the knees, and are much more dynamic than other points, which explains their frequent use in clinical practice.
    Jing-Well points are where Qi is most superficial. They address LV disorders, chest area and rib region.
    Ying-Spring points are where Qi quickens. They address HT disorders and febrile diseases.
    Shu-Stream points are where meridians broaden. They address SP disorders, and excess dampness.
    Jing-River points are where Qi deepens. They address LU disorders and superficial symptoms.
    – He-Sea points are where Qi plunges into the body. They address KD, LU & ST disorders.
  • With each body of water (Well, Spring, Stream, etc), the amount of Qi and Blood increases or decreases. For example, the He-Sea points have the most amount of Qi & Blood and the Jing-Well points have the least amount of Qi & Blood (a well is a much smaller body of water than a sea).
  • They can also be used for the mother-son relationship of the 5 elements generating sequence.
    For Deficiency Syndrome: tonify the mother point of the affected meridian, or the mother meridian.
    For Excess Syndrome: clear the son point of the affected meridian, or the son meridian.




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Written by : AcuPro Academy (Clara)

24 Comments

  1. Carmen Reiley July 9, 2020 at 10:40 am - Reply

    Very nice and useful way to learn the 5 Transporting Points. Thank you

    • AcuPro July 10, 2020 at 2:36 pm - Reply

      My pleasure Carmen 🙂

    • Bhuvaneswari February 7, 2025 at 4:56 pm - Reply

      Very nice and useful. Thankyou.

      • Melissa | Team AcuPro February 14, 2025 at 1:51 pm - Reply

        Glad this was helpful for you as well!

  2. Suresh Adhikari July 9, 2020 at 8:18 pm - Reply

    Thank you so much Clara ma’am..it’s really amazing learning with you..now m very clear about point choosing from mother son relationship.. great teaching.. really looking forward vedios like this in future..

    • AcuPro July 10, 2020 at 2:36 pm - Reply

      You’re welcome Suresh 🙂

  3. Mita desai July 9, 2020 at 10:19 pm - Reply

    Very. Informative

  4. Nalini Kathuria July 10, 2020 at 9:10 pm - Reply

    Bravo, wonderfully explained , dokeep up the good work.

  5. Zemmal nadera July 17, 2020 at 9:15 pm - Reply

    Vous êtes formidable merçi pour tout ceque vous présentez mes respects

  6. ghasem rashidi August 17, 2020 at 12:25 am - Reply

    very much thanks for your work

  7. GUNAY August 25, 2020 at 1:09 am - Reply

    ıt is amazing Gratitudes for your guidance
    Gunay Apak

  8. Lilly November 3, 2020 at 11:00 pm - Reply

    You are awesome, loved learning from you. No one would have taught better than this. Thanks a lot.

  9. hannafink February 2, 2021 at 10:06 pm - Reply

    finally! the deer is not so bewildered anymore! thank you!!!

  10. Alys Grant March 1, 2021 at 1:15 pm - Reply

    Thank you sooo much! I had studied Acupuncture years ago, but recently have been in a crash course maner, i have been refreshing my knowledge to treat my cat in Kidney Failure. Not remembering yet how to correctly balance my cat, her Kidney Values came down, but her Liver Values spiked from 100 – 500. Your video is very clear and helpful. Right now I’m using Luo Pts to try to balance her, but don’t remember exactly how to do this. My cat is my soulmate, so if you have any suggestions, they will be greatly appreciated.

  11. Patricia Link May 10, 2021 at 6:37 am - Reply

    Excellent! Your ability to make what others make complicated, easy to understand, is so very much appreciated.

  12. Teri January 23, 2023 at 9:41 pm - Reply

    Love learning from you. Your books are amazing. Will watch this piece again a few times. The deer has a light bulb above the head flickering but not quite plugged into the full 5 element Shu voltage clearly yet. Thanks for your brilliance and FUN fantastic approach to teaching and learning.

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