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The Large Intestine and Triple Warmer Meridians Connection to the Superficial Back Arm Line (SBAL)
The large intestine and triple warmer meridians have similar point functions and both channels are located on the myofascial line known as the Superficial Back Arm Line (SBAL). In regards to point functions, we find that both LI and TW points can be used for treating similar disorders such as back pain, digestive problems, headaches, and disorders of the head and face. In the video below, I explain more about the meridians, points, and how they relate to the SBAL. Large Intes
James Spears
Nov 15, 20224 min read


Spleen 10, the Urinary System, and Passing Through Kidney Points
Spleen 10 (SP 10) is a popular acupuncture point best known for treating conditions related to the blood. It is used for gynecological...
James Spears
Aug 11, 20224 min read


Spleen 6, San Yin Jiao, and the Deep Front Fascial Line
Spleen 6 (SP 6) is one of the most commonly used acupuncture points for treating a variety of disorders. In this post I will discuss how...
James Spears
Mar 21, 20224 min read


Master Tung's Hand Points
Master Tung's Hand Points and Myofascial Lines
James Spears
Mar 10, 20225 min read


Master Tung's Acupuncture Points - 88.17, 88.18, 88.19 (Four Horses)
Can acupuncture points be better understood through myofascial anatomy? To answer this question I will demonstrate how this applies to...
James Spears
Mar 1, 20223 min read


Master Tung's Acupuncture Points 77.08, 77.09, 77.11, The Four Flowers
The stomach meridian and superficial front line. A comparison of the Four Flowers with ST 36, ST 37, and ST 38.
James Spears
Feb 17, 20224 min read


Master Tung's Acupuncture Points 77.17, 77.18, 77.19, 77.21 (Lower Three Emperors)
Master Tung's points the Lower Three Emperors are a powerful combination for treating disorders affecting the pelvis.
James Spears
Feb 12, 20223 min read
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