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Ancient Shu Points

The 5 transporting points (Shu points) are sometimes called Command points or Ancient or Antique points. In the 5 Elements Theory, one of the supporting columns of Traditional Chinese Medicine,...

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Alarm Point

A set of 14 special points that give a read-out of stress involved in the 14 acupuncture meridians. Tradition Chinese Medicine (TCM) describes only 12 alarm points (called Anterior Mu Points) and...

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5 Elements Theory

5-Element Theory comes from Traditional Chinese Medicine and was used as a way of explaining natural phenomena as well as processes within the body. The 5-Elements are: Fire, Earth, Metal, Water,...

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5 Movements Theory

To highlight the fact that the 5 Elements are dynamics and constantly transforming one in another, some schools refers to the 5 Elements as the 5 Movements. See 5 Elements Theory.

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Medium Touch

In certain techniques, the same point is tested with different pressing with different force to obtain different information. Usually there are 2 (light and deep) or 3 (light, medium and deep)...

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Deep Touch

In certain techniques, the same point is tested with different pressing with different force to obtain different information. Usually there are 2 (light and deep) or 3 (light, medium and deep)...

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Light Touch

In certain techniques, the same point is tested with different pressing with different force to obtain different information. Usually there are 2 (light and deep) or 3 (light, medium and deep)...

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