introduction to kiiko style acupuncture
DESCRIPTION
For the Costa Rica GYN WorkshopTRANSCRIPT
• What is the difference?
• Close to the Chinese Classics
• Very Hands-on
• Combination of several Japanese Masters
• To Qi or not to Qi?
• Some Order in our Work...
Intro to Kiiko’s Style
Ba s i c Ha ra R e f l e x e s
Some Order in Our Work
• Oketsu - Stagnation of Blood (L. liv4, Lu5)
• Immune (B. LI11 area)
• CV12 and Stomach Qi (include Ht Shu)
• Adrenal (Kid6, Kid27 or variations)
• Autonomic Nervous system (CV17/Shao Yang)
Some Order in Our Work
•Immune (B. LI11 area)
Some Order in Our Work
• CV12 and Stomach Qi
• Include Ht Shu
Kid6, Kid27 & Lu5 - ClassicKid7, Kid27 & Lu5 - Dai MaiKid3, Kid27 & Lu4 - P.P. on St9Kid9, Kid27 & TW9 - P.P. @ ASISKid7, Kid10, Kid27 & Lu5 (or LuM/W) - P.P. at Kid2Kid10, Liv8, TW9 & Kid27 - Cervical aa Tx
Ling Shu 8 Origins of Shen
The Yellow Emperor asked: “How to insert the acupuncture needle, priority must be based on the Shen. Blood vessel, nourishing Qi, Jing, Shen, these are stored at the five viscera
Regulation of the Autonomic
nervous system
Sympathetic dominance / Parasympathetic deficiency
Sympathetic deficiency / Parasympathetic dominance
In both cases palpate and treat:
SCM - treated with contralateral Shao YangPericardium Channel treatment - pressure pain at CV17
Palpate Kid2 Pain Kid7&Kid10With or without Lu5&Lu8
No Pain
Rapid Pulse
Yes
No
Pressure pain at SCM?
Yes
Contralateral TW9&GB40
Adrenal? (Kid3&Kid27)Dull pain Liv14, R.C3 (Liv1)
Pain at PC8 (PC3&Pc5)Blood Pressure (Behind Third toe)
CV17 Pain Pc Tx or TW5&GB41Abdominal Points CV6 or CV4Back Point GV2
Treat contralateral TW5 or TW9 and GB41 or GB40
Pericardium Channel Treatments
If PC8 is painful - Treat PC3 and PC5If PC8 is not painful - Treat PC6
If PC8 feels numb or "goooood" - Treat PC8
PC4 is diagnostic for Angina Pectoris and can be treated for this condition
after the distal cardiac treatments
In any case reduce pressure pain at CV17