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Information provided by: MINDinst in association with ChatGPT and Yin Yang House.

Yin Yang House offers a lot of information about Traditional Chinese Medicine and the different practices there of. All images in this search engine that depicts acupoints are borrowed from them. They do a really good job in conveying information about TCM. The text content and the search engne itself is generated by ChatGPT and MINdinst.

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About AcuSearch

Date of launch: 18.04.2023.

Since 2015 we have been wanting to create an acupoint search engine. This opportunity arose when ChatGPT released and gave us the search engine code that we needed.

This search engine contains all the acupoints in the following list of meridians:

  • lung meridian
  • large intestine meridian
  • stomach meridian
  • spleen meridian
  • heart meridian
  • small intestine meridian
  • liver meridian
  • gallbladder meridian
  • kidney meridian
  • urinary bladder meridian
  • conception vessel meridian
  • governing vessel meridian
  • pericardium meridian
  • tripple burner meridian
  • + several other ekstra points.
How to use the AcuSearch search engine:

You may search only in English, but you can also search for the chinese names of the acupoints.

You can search for a symptom, illness, location, acupoint address, acupoint name. Please search in english, and then let the translator translate the results.

When you search for an acupoint you may find many corresponding results according to your search. I advice you to choose the one that is most convenient for you to treat, if you treat yourself.

You may use this search engine as an encyclopedia of acupoints.

All the information given here is derived from ChatGPT, the images are mainly gathered from Yin Yang House and elsewhere on the internet including my own image designs and the search engine is administered and designed by admin.


Alarm points (Xi-points)

These acupoints have quite special roles. If you stimulate one of them you activate every acupoint for that specific meridian.

The Alarm points are as follows:

  • Shui Quan | Water Spring | Kidney 5 | KI-5
  • Jin Men | Metal Gate | Urinary Bladder 63 | UB-63
  • Yang Lao | Nursing the Aged | Small Intestine 6 | SI-6
  • Yin Xi | Yin Cleft | Heart 6 | HT-6
  • Wai Qiu | Outer Hill | Gallbladder 36 | GB-36
  • Hui Zong | Convergence and Gathering | Triple Heater 7 | TH-7
  • Xi Men | Xi Cleft Gate | Pericardium 4 | PC-4
  • Zhong Du | Central Metropolis | Liver 6 | LR-6
  • Di Ji | Earth's Crux | Spleen 8 | SP-8
  • Liang Qiu | Beam Hill | Stomach 34 | ST-34
  • Wen Liu | Warm Dwelling | Large Intestine 7 | Li-7
  • Lie Que | Broken Sequence | Lung 7 | LU-7

What is Cun?

Cun is the measurement system used to locate the different acupoints.

It is usually the patients cun that is usual in measuring, which is one thumb-width.

See more ways of measuring cun in the image below:


How to stimulate Aupoints and how long?

Acupoints are believed to be power buttons on our body that can be stimulated to guide the flow of qi. There are several techniques that can be used to stimulate acupoints, and practitioners are free to use their imagination to find what works best for them.

  1. Acupuncture with thin needles: Insert the needle directly into the acupoint to activate it.
  2. Moxibustion: Use a moxa stick or moxa wool to apply heat to the acupoint. Hover a glowing end of a stick over the acupoint while fluctuating closeness in tact with your breathing until the area is red. Circling clockwise tonifies the energy, while circling counter-clockwise disperses the energy. Use direct moxa with moxa wool by placing a small pebble of moxa wool on the intended acupoint, light it and let it burn.
  3. Finger tips: Stick out your thumb and close the other fingers to allow the energy radiated from them to combine to tilt out the thumb tip. You can also use a wand (like paulo sant, copper, or similar) or a crystal pointer.
  4. Massage: Massage the acupoint to activate it.
  5. Breathing: Direct your attention and focus on the spot to breathe more deeply into it. Every cell actually breathes, and if you watch your skin through a microscope, you can observe this.
  6. Intention and visualization: Use your imagination to create a needle or other tool and program it to vaporize after a set time. Place it in the acupoint(s) of your desire and meditate until the set timing of the thought-needle has passed.
  7. Qi Gong: Use movements to activate meridians and acupoints. For example, hover your arm up and down your other arm in tact with relaxed breathing to stimulate parts of the lung, large intestine, heart, small intestine, triple burner, and pericardial meridians.
  8. Yoga: Use asanas to stimulate the meridians flowing where you stretch.
  9. Sound vibrations: Use a tuning fork or headset to apply sound vibrations to the acupoint area. Visualize the vibrations activating the acupoint.
  10. Color vibrations: Use the vibrations of certain colors to stimulate the acupoints.
When stimulating acupoints, it's important to remember that they are non-physical and yin. This means that they love to be a part of or be told a story or philosophy. They also hear your words, thoughts, and intentions. Set out to stimulate an acupoint by creating a narrative or story, such as how the lion scares off the soreness of your throat for the LI 4 | He Gu | Tigers Gape point.

It's also important to note that the best acupuncturist is the one who uses only one needle per session in one acupoint. It's not necessary to activate many points at once but only a few and treat only a few illnesses per session.

Working with Qi and energy medicine in general may be challenging, especially if you are expecting a result. Qi likes to do what it does without restraint though it allows us to adjust the flow of it. This meaning that if you treat for example a headache, just stimulate the point for the set duration, breathe deep, relax and then continue your day as if nothing has happened. If you are treating something that goes deeper, like psoriasis, just set a plan of treatment and follow through, once again with out expectation. Just be happy and thankfull for the fact that you are alive.

The suggested duration of treatment is as follows:

This is the treatment plan taught at the Nei Jing School.
The treatment itself should last between 5-15 minutes if your are using acupressure. 10-20 minutes with a needle. Untill the point is red with Moxibustion.
Once you have found a treatment, you or a person that treats you do the treatment 3 days straight at first and then once every week untill you do not feel or notice the illness anymore. One could try to do the math for how long one should commit to treatment like this: 1 month pr. year the illness has existed in your body. Thsi meaning that if you have had a bad back for 15 years then you should try treatment for 15 months.

Otherwise, if you follow your own plan that is quite allright. The above is only to provide a sort of frame of reference in regards to treatment, but you do not have to follow those guidelines. Remember that Qi likes to do what it does without restraint.

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