Ba gua
Hello everyone, welcome to Sculpt Acupuncture 11, Pa Gua Sculpt Acupuncture or
the Lu Sculpt Acupuncture. Pa Gua Sculpt Acupuncture was developed by Professor
Pingchun Lu at the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Guangzhou, China.
This system is based on the book Choyi, Pa Gua Theory, combined with head
meridians and points, traditional acupuncture theory, and theories of modern
anatomy and physiology.
This kind of sculpt acupuncture mainly treats conditions of paralysis, stroke,
Parkinson's disease, and brain disorders. This figure shows the traditional way of
making maps in China. That is, north is located on the lower part of the map, and
south is located on the upper part of the map.
Perhaps this was done because the sun is located toward the southern direction and
represents yang energy. So south was placed on the top of the map, which also
represents Yang energy. The left side of the map is east and the right side is west.
Locations and Indications Pa Gua 1 220 of small Pa Gua Choose 220 as the middle
point. This is a group of eight points, Wansun, anterior, posterior, left, right, upper
left, upper right, lower left, and lower right from 220. Each point is 45 degrees from
the next.
Needle toward the middle point 220 using the running needle technique. Indications
Lower limb motor and sensory disorders. Chorea, headache, dizziness, seizures,
mental disorders, rectal prolapse, uterine prolapse, and insomnia.
Pa Gua 2 220 of middle Pa Gua Use 220 as the middle point and too soon away
from 220 in the same direction as the 220 of small Pa Gua. With a 45 degree angle
between each point, locate the eight points. Needle anterior toward 221, posterior
toward 219, and sideways toward bladder 6 and bladder 7. Indications Upper and
lower limb motor and sensory disorders, spleen and stomach disorders, urinary
bladder disorders, intestinal disorders, writing difficulty, neck pain, headache,
hyperthyroidism, and tinnitus.
Pa Gua 3 220 of big Pa Gua Use 220 as the center point, too soon away from 220,
and locate the anterior, posterior, left, right, upper left, upper right, lower left, and
lower right points for a total of eight points. There is a 45 degree angle between each
point distributed in the Pa Gua form with a running needle toward 220. Needle do 22,
do 18, bladder 8, gallbladder 18, gallbladder 17, and gallbladder 16.
The meridians used in this technique are the 2, gallbladder, and urinary bladder.
Indications Insomnia, memory disorders, nominal aphasia, motor aphasia, upper and
lower limb motor and sensory disorders, paralysis, head and face sensory disorders,
migraines, dizziness, tinnitus, deafness, upper jaw conditions, sore throat, and chest
tightness. The 220 of small, medium, and big Pa Gua are the most common Baguas
called acupuncture points used to treat paralysis.
They achieve good results. Usually choose one or two Baguas according to different
conditions, sometimes in combination with other areas of Bagua technique to
enhance the treatment effect. Pa Gua 4 220 of anterior Pa Gua 2 cun anterior from
do 20, or 0.5 fen anterior to do 21, is the middle point.
1 cun away from this middle point, locate 8 points in the form of a Bagua. Each point
will have 45 degrees between. Insert the needles toward the middle point, running
through do 21 and do 22.
Indications Sequelae of wind stroke, seizures, nose diseases, dizziness, frontal
headaches, head and neck motor and sensory disorders, difficulty writing, and
middle jaw conditions. Pa Gua 5 220 of posterior Pa Gua Use 2 cun posterior to do
20, which is 0.5 fen posterior to do 19, as the middle point. 1 cun away from the
middle point, locate 8 points in the form of a Bagua.
Each point will be separated by 45 degrees. Insert the needles toward the middle
point, running through do 19 and do 18. Indications Motor disorders of the four
extremities, loss of balance, occipital pain, neck stiffness, seizures, vertigo, and
vomiting.
Pa Gua 6 External occipital protuberance Bagua Use the external occipital
protuberance as the middle point. 1 cun away from this middle point are the 8 points
in the form of a Bagua with 45 degrees between each point. Indications: New
sightedness, cataracts, cerebellar disease, loss of balance, dizziness, lumbar
stiffness, motor disorders of the lower limbs, loss of voice, and seizures.
Pa Gua 7 SJ 20 of upper Pa Gua 2 cun above SJ 20 as the middle point. Choose 1
cun away from the middle point to locate the 8 Bagua points. Use a running needle
technique insertion toward the middle point.
Indications Sensory aphasia, dizziness, tinnitus, deafness, head, neck, and upper
limb motor disorders, gallbladder conditions, migraine headaches, gallstones, mental
disorders, and sequelae of windstroke. Pa Gua 8 SJ 20 of superior posterior Pa Gua
1.5 cun superior and then 1.5 cun posterior from SJ 20 is the middle point. Choose 1
cun away from the middle point to make the Pa Gua form and use a running needle
toward the middle point.
Indications Sensory aphasia, nominal aphasia, apraxia, memory disorders,
maldevelopment of the brain, hysteria, insomnia, ear problems, and gallbladder
conditions. Pa Gua 9 Stomach 8 to Gallbladder 7 Pa Gua The midpoint between
Stomach 8 and Gallbladder 7 is the middle point. Choose 1 cun away from this
middle point to form the Pa Gua and use the running needle technique toward the
middle point.
Indications Facial paralysis, trigeminal neuralgia, motor aphasia, maldevelopment,
dysgeusia, salivation, chorea, Parkinson's disease, migraines, eye pain, tooth pain,
tinnitus, deafness, motor and sensory disorders, and gallbladder conditions. Pa Gua
10 Du 24 Pa Gua Du 24 is the middle point. 1 cun lateral to this point.
Locate the 8 points to form the Pa Gua. Insert 1 cun needles toward the middle
point. Indications Upper jaw diseases, intercostal neuralgia, chest pain, allergic
rhinitis, nose bleeding, vertigo, intellectual disturbances, schizophrenia, hysteria,
neurosis, insomnia, seizures, and headaches.
Pa Gua 11 Stomach 8 Pa Gua Stomach 8 is the middle point. Choose 1 cun away
from the middle point to locate the 8 points around the middle point with 45 degrees
between each point in the shape of the Pa Gua. Running the needles toward the
middle point.
Indications Middle and lower jaw disorders, spleen, stomach, liver, gallbladder,
pancreas, urinary bladder, kidney, and reproductive system disorders, as well as
indications on the gallbladder, urinary bladder, and du meridians. Thank you
everyone.
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