CHRONO ACUPUNCTURE --Do
"Acupuncture" by Yourself!
Dr. Wu's Midnight-Noon Ebb-Flow (MNEF) Acupuncture Acupoint
Calendar
HOW TO USE 8-HUI ACUPOINTS
--the Easy, Simple and Effective Way to Do Acupuncture
or Acupressure!
Two ways make acupuncture easy for you:
1. Learn just 4 pairs of 8-Hui
acupoints and use our Chrono acupuncture calendar;
2. Use cupping set
instead of needles to do acupuncture.
Why are there so few Chinese doctors who
use these acupuncture methods? The methods are so hard to understand,
and it is so complex to calculate the changes in days and hours, that
it can't be used practically! Now Dr. Wu makes it easy for you. He does
all the calculation and you easily find the acupuncture points by using
this acupuncture calendar for the specific hours of the day!
1. What are the "8-Hui" Converging Acupoints?
There are eight important strategic Acupuncture
or Acupressure points related to the physiological function of the organs,
meridians or certain areas of the human body. There are Eight
Extra Acupuncture Meridians which individually converge
with these main "8-Hui" Acupoints on eight
regular meridians -- 8 of the 12 Primary
Acupuncture Meridians. That means that the Primary Meridian System AND
the Eight Extra-Meridians Converge in these Eight Hui
Points. Doing acupuncture or acupressure on these points can stimulate
BOTH acupuncture systems.
These "8-Hui" Converging Acupoints are:
If you don't know where these acupuncture points are located,
please Click on a point above and go to a detailed
graphic.
Please Note:
- There are two kinds of "8-Hui" points
in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): The
Eight Hui Influential
Acupuncture Points and The Eight
Hui Acupuncture Converging Point. Don't confuse them.
- Why is there a #9 point? There are just 8 Hui points
in total. The numbers for the points are from the Bagua
-- the source of The Eight
Magic Turtle Acupuncture Techniques. In the bagua diagram,
there are eight areas, or "guas," encircling
the center, 8+1=9. These nine different zones correspond
to nine major numbers of life. To calculate the opened acupoints for
a certain date in a certain hour in the Chinese
Calendar (Not in Western Calendar!), the ancient Chinese doctors
used 9 numbers, matched to these 9 Zodiac Zones, to stand for 9 locations
in the human body. Each point in 8-Hui is related to one number, but
one point (K6) is related to two numbers. You must do the calculation
from the Chinese Calendar. OR, forget the complex calculation,
we have done all the calculations for you! Simply use our MNEF Acupoint
Calendar!
- If you want to know how to do the Calculations
of Zi-Wu-Liu-Zhu Acupuncture calculations,
click here. It's complex and you don't have to do it.
- All Nomenclature and codes
of Acupuncture Meridians and Acupoints in this website have followed
the information and materials, which were formulated at the Regional
Working Group Meeting on the Standardization of Acupuncture Nomenclature
sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) of the UN, in 1985.
Click Here for more detail.
2. How to Use "8-Hui" Converging Acupoints?
- Use A Pair of Upper-Lower Compatible
"8-Hui" Acupoints -- Eight "8-Hui" Acupoints which
are as follows: #1
& #7,
#2 & #9,
#3 & #4,
#5 & #9, #6
& #8 ; These are Five
Pairs totally.
- There are actually just Four Pairs
of points because #2	 and #5	 are the same:
B62 & SI
3, K6 & L7,
TE5 & G41,
Sp4 & P6.
That's all you need to know: 9 numbers, 8 points
and 4 pairs!
You Can Learn it Even You are Not a Health Professional!
(But we suggest you do acupressure rather than acupuncture if
you are not a health professional.)
To select an "8-Hui" Acupoint
from the calendar charts always means to use a pair of points,
i.e., you select both the point and
its compatible point. For example, if you select point #6
in a calendar chart, then use #6 & #8 together for
treatment.
For the detail of using the MNEF Acupoints Calendar, we
include Instructions
of MNEF (Zi-Wu-Liu-Zhu) Acupuncture Calendar
for you. Click to Print Out MNEF
Instructions.
3. Indication of the "8-Hui" Acupoints
for Treatment:
Points |
|
Area Involved |
| #1 (B62) &
#7 (SI 3) |
SI (Small Intestine), B (Bladder),
K (Kidney), GV (DM,
Dumai) |
Ears, Shoulder, Nape, Head, Back, Abdomen, Internal canthus,
Limbs (along the related Meridian area) |
| #3 (TE5) & #4
(G41) |
G (Gallbladder), Liv (Liver),
TE (Triple Energizer), BV (Belt
Vessel, Daimai -- one of the Extra-Meridians related to gynecological
diseases) |
External canthus, Eyes, Ears, Head area behind ears, Cheek,
Neck, Shoulder, Limbs (along the related Meridian area) |
| #2, #5 (K6) & #9
(L7) |
L (Lung), K (Kidney), LI
(Large Intestine), CV (RM, Renmai) |
Lungs, Throat & Larynx, Face, Diaphragm, Low back,
Sexual organs, Limbs (along the related Meridian area) |
| #6 (Sp4) &
#8 (P6) |
H (Heart), S (Stomach), Sp
(Spleen), P (Pericardium) |
Chest, Heart, Stomach, Tongue, Limbs (along the
related Meridian area) |
Remember:
- To select one "8-Hui" Acupoint in the
calendar charts always means to use a pair of points,
i.e., the point you select and its Compatible Point, i.e., #1 &
#7, #3 & #4, #2,#5 & #9, #6 and #8.
- One of the important principles in this technique
is "Fewer Points, More Effects". Focus
attention on correctly finding these eight "8-Hui"
points. For best results, you may study and practice more about how
to use the Eight Hui Acupoints -- for Most
problems.
Two ways make acupuncture easy for you:
1. Learn just 4 pairs of 8-Hui
acupoints and use our Chrono acupuncture calendar;
2. Introduce Acupressure
cupping set (Supervised by China Acupuncture and Moxibustion Institute)
instead of needles to do acupuncture: the suction cups
with Acu-magnet tablet head work for the points of your
body just like the acupuncture needles worked for the points and meridians.
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Disclaimer:
The point selections are for information
only. We do not recommend doing acupuncture with needles if you
are not a health professional. Self acupressure is an alternative
method from Traditional Chinese Medicine. We don't recommend it
as a substitute for regular diagnosis or medical care which you
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