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tai chong point LV3, 太冲穴 (太衝穴)

Translated by: Joe Hing kwok Chu                按此看中文    (in English and Chinese 中英文)

Tai chong point LV3

Location: the point is situated at the foot dorsal, where the first and second toe bone of the foot meet. Finger along the crack of great toe bone of the foot and second toe bone of the foot till you can feel the arteries under finger. That is the point.

Explanation of the name: Taichong Points are on Liver channel of foot jueyin channel, the original points of the Liver channel shu points.

太衝穴 LV3

太沖穴位置:太沖穴位於足背側,第一、二趾蹠骨連接部位中。以手指沿拇趾、次趾夾縫向上移壓,壓至能感覺到動脈映手,即是此穴。

名稱解釋:太衝穴屬足厥陰肝經,是肝經俞穴原穴太之意為大、重要;衝之意為通行的大道

血壓高: 配合陽陵泉治血壓高。

痛症: 配合三陰交穴能疏肝氣,治痛症。

半身不遂、足軟無力: 配合足 三里,治半身不遂、足軟無力用灸法。

治面肌痙攣抽搐: 本穴可清肝火平肝風,要按對側,即左面抽搐按右太衝穴

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