JCM Heavenly Star Points Article
JCM Heavenly Star Points Article
JCM Heavenly Star Points Article
By: Andrew
Nugent-Head
Keywords:
Heavenly
Star points,
Ma Danyang,
classical
acupuncture,
Ode to the Jade
Dragon.
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deserves great effort to study;
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the effort mentioned above);
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do not have the requisite skill;
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points with the correct needle technique;
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the needle is inserted;
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doctor will become famous.
It is important to understand Wang's preface, as these
beliefs resurface in the Heavenly Star Poem itself. A loose
translation of Wangs Heavenly Star Poem is as follows:
San Li [ST-36] Neiting [ST-44] points,
Quchi (L.I.-11], Hegu [L.I.-4] penetrated,
Weizhong [BL-40] paired with Chengshan [BL-57],
Huantiao [GB-30] and Yanglingquan [GB-34],
Tongli [HE-5] and Lieque [LU-7],
If used in tandem the method is tandem,
If used alone the method is alone,
With a dedicated heart remember this,
Do not with the lazy speak of it,
360 points are not as good as 11 points,
This method few people know,
All locks are opened from their doors,
The moment the needle treats the illness,
The results are like hot water poured upon snow.
To the unscrupulous do not pass this on,
Keep yourself from slipping the secrets of nature.
The points
Why are these 12 points so important? Firstly, except for
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joint, putting them in the safe zone of the 66 points2 (and of
course if you are going to needle the body Huantiao GB-30
is also a very safe place to do so). Secondly, the pattern of
the points in the poem allows one to access all six channel
'layers', as follows:
1. Yangming channel: 2 points on the arm, 2 on the leg.
2. Taiyang channel: 3 points on the leg.
3. Jueyin channel (if we count Taichong LIV-3): 1 point on
the leg.
4. Shaoyang channel: 2 points on the arm.
5. Shaoyin channel: 1 point on the arm.
6. Taiyin channel: 1 point on the arm.
We therefore have 12 points that are safe to needle and
that can affect all of the channels, whether yin or yang.
Kunlun [BL-60] at the outside ankle, seek above the heel. [It
can treat] muscle knotting and coccyx pain; sudden shortness of
breath with a fullness and rushing sensation to the heart; unable
to walk when stepping; moaning and groaning upon movement;
if desiring [a return to] smoothness and steadiness, you must
needle at this point.
Huantiao [GB-30] is at the pivot of the femur, seek by lying on
the side with a bent leg. [It can treat] being bent at the back, and
unable to rotate the head; cold wind and also damp bi; pain in the
leg from hip to calf; repeated sighing in grief when turning; once
a person is needled, the pain immediately disappears.
Yangling [GB-34] belongs below the knee, penetrate outside
the corner by one cun. [It can treat] heaviness of the knee with
numbness and tingling; cold bi and hemiplegia; able to lift the
leg but unable to get up: seeming like an old man when sitting
or lying down; the needle enters six fen then stops, the healing
results are miraculous without limit.
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fen. [It can be used if there is] desire to speak but [the patient is]
unable to emit sound; vexed irritation and depression; in excess
the four limbs are heavy, the head, cheeks and cheekbones red; in
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that there will be miraculous results.
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bi numbness throughout the body; phlegm and spittle leaking
through closed teeth; if one can obviously tonify or disperse it
[these conditions] can be mastered with a smooth hand.
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1. Tonify the channel, creating strong sensations towards the
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If you choose to tonify, you must decide how you wish to
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things do not happen.
4) Tonifying to stimulate the qi and excite the body to do
something.
5) Tonifying the zheng qi to push out the pernicious qi.
6) Tonifying the zheng qi to keep the pernicious qi out.
Dispersal
If you choose to disperse, you must decide how you wish
to disperse in order to achieve the desired result. Below
are six choices of dispersal to consider:
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2) Dispersing to create space for zheng qi to gather.
3) Dispersing the qi to stimulate the body to do something.
4) Dispersing excess qi to calm the body so that certain
things stop happening.
5) Dispersing the pernicious qi so that the zheng qi can
have room to defeat it.
6) Dispersing the pernicious qi to keep the zheng qi from
losing its place.
Treatment strategies
Below I list the point locations and indications from Gaos
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dispersal I personally use to achieve clinical results. This
includes a vital step in the process of treatment - the correct
sequence in which to tonify or disperse, and whether to
focus on treating the point or the channel.4
body cavity
2. Tonify the point to create overall warmth;
3. Repeat as necessary [there is no dispersing here].
knee:
: damage from shang han attack [so serious
they almost died and have been sick for a while] and
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1. Extremely gentle tonifying of the point (not the channel) to
slowly rebuild qi without causing too much movement.
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turtleshell-like], including parasites:
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the channel, otherwise tonify the channel;
2. Gently disperse the channel to drain out the distention;
3. End by tonifying the point so that the distention does not return.
: after 30 years old, [this point]
can be used to maintain health and vitality as seen through
the shen in the eyes:
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there is a sensation of warmth in the body cavity.
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: scabies, ringworm and skin rashes [red
and heat-related more than wet and damp-related] on the
body:
: frequent yawning:
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two below:
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strong presence of zheng qi;
2. Disperse the channel to drain out the pernicious that has
dislodge;
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1. Tonify the channel to stimulate the Middle Palace's functions
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technique accordingly.
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build qi at the point.
[forearm]:
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1. If there is an acute, painful, rotting tooth: disperse to draw
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(upper arm):
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2. Tonify to build qi in the area of the point.
: throat bi with desire to die [this can be
anaphylactic shock, amongst other conditions]:
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that the patient feels great pain. They will sweat, writhe about
and want to escape from the needle (and will thus need to be
: emitting heat, not resting during the night
[heat-insomnia]:
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the leg:
intervals:
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1. Tonify or disperse the channel accordingly.
to resist wind.
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below the point for tenderness, and needle ashi points to
disperse stasis;
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1. Disperse to relax the sinew channel (hunt for ashi points in
the area);
: sudden shortness of breath, sensation of
fullness and rushing to the heart:
1. [N.B. this may be a heart attack] usually disperse after
obtaining strong deqi sensation.
heel pain]:
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the leg or turning the foot:
1. Needle ashi points;
: cholera and cramping so severe as to cause
muscle knots:
: swelling of the throat, oesophagus and
Heart [-centre]:
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and regret:
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: seven types of shan disorder with dropping
and heaviness on one side:
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upon palpation.
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old man:
Conclusion
The author hopes that the information here will prove
useful to practitioners, and that they can use it to reexamine the way they use the Heavenly Star Points of Ma
Danyang in clinical practice
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: excess leading to heaviness
in the four limbs with head, cheek and cheekbones red in
colour:
1. [N.B.: this may be a heart attack] disperse, with occasional
References
1
Deadman, P. Al-Khafaji,
M, & Baker, K. (1998). A
M a n u a l o f A c u p u n c t u re .
Journal of Chinese Medicine
Publications: Hove
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to eat, sudden muteness with a colourless face:
1. [N.B.: this may be a heart attack] tonify with occasional
dispersing, causing deep and regular breathing.
: phlegm and spittle (drool) leaking through
a closed mouth:
1. Tonify the channel.
: lockjaw:
1. Disperse the channel.
Unfortunately it is beyond
the scope of this article to
cover this distinction of
treating the channel versus
treating the point. Readers
are directed to the seminar
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