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Diabetes  Acupuncture Therapy

Qi and Yin Both deficient

 

By: Joe Hing Kwok Chu

 

For patients with yinxu (yin deficient) and  qixu (qi deficient) syndrome

 

Treatment: tonic pi, improve qi, preserve yin to

promote fluid. Use foot tai yin pi channel,

foot yang ming stomach channel and supplement

with back shu xue. Bu (tonic) and xie.

 

Point Selection: nei ting, san yin jiao, pi shu,

wei shu, yi shu, zhong guan, and zu san li.

 

(二)氣虛 陰虛

治法:健脾益氣,養陰生津。

取足太陰脾經,足陽明胃經為主,助之以背部穴。補瀉兼施。

取穴:内庭,三陰交,脾,胃,胰,中脘,足三里。

 

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I. Lungs and Stomach Heat is Overactive

III. Yin and Yang both Deficient

 

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