Hu Meeting Points Guide

Introduction

Hu Meeting Points, also known as Gathering Points, are specific acupuncture points where qi of related organs accumulates. These points play a vital role in treating systemic conditions, organ dysfunctions, and energy regulation.

Key Points

  • Each Hu Meeting Point influences a specific system or organ group.

  • They are commonly used for chronic conditions and systemic imbalances.

  • These points help in tonifying deficiencies and harmonizing internal organ functions.

  • They are located primarily along the trunk and limbs.

Overview of Hu Meeting Points

System or Function Hu Meeting Point Location
Zang Organs LV-13 (Zhangmen) Below ribs
Fu Organs CV-12 (Zhongwan) Mid-abdomen
Qi CV-17 (Shanzhong) Mid-chest
Blood BL-17 (Geshu) T7
Tendons GB-34 (Yanglingquan) Below knee
Vessels LU-9 (Taiyuan) Wrist crease
Bones BL-11 (Dazhu) T1
Marrow GB-39 (Xuanzhong) Above ankle

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Functions and Clinical Applications

1. Regulating Internal Organs

  • Hu Meeting Points enhance organ function and treat chronic deficiencies.

  • Example: CV-12 (Zhongwan) harmonizes the Stomach and Spleen for digestive disorders.

2. Supporting Qi and Blood Circulation

  • These points are key for improving energy flow and treating stagnation.

  • Example: BL-17 (Geshu) invigorates Blood circulation and resolves stasis.

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3. Strengthening Musculoskeletal Health

  • Used for tendon, bone, and marrow health.

  • Example: GB-34 (Yanglingquan) supports tendon flexibility and joint mobility.

4. Enhancing Respiratory and Cardiovascular Function

  • These points regulate lung qi and vessel health.

  • Example: LU-9 (Taiyuan) is vital for circulatory health and lung function.

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Treatment Strategies Using Hu Meeting Points

  • For Deficiency Conditions: Use tonification techniques with moxibustion.

  • For Organ Imbalances: Combine Hu Meeting Points with Back Shu and Front Mu Points.

  • For Musculoskeletal Issues: Pair with local and distal points for enhanced effect.

Conclusion

Hu Meeting Points are essential for systemic healing, playing a key role in organ function, circulation, and musculoskeletal health. By integrating these points into treatments, practitioners can optimize energy balance and long-term well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: When should Hu Meeting Points be used?

They are best for chronic conditions, organ imbalances, and blood stagnation.

Q: How do Hu Meeting Points differ from Back Shu Points?

Hu Meeting Points influence entire organ systems, whereas Back Shu Points target specific organs.

Q: Can Hu Meeting Points be combined with other points?

Yes! They are often paired with Front Mu Points and primary meridian points for enhanced effects.

 

Sources:

  • Deadman, P. (2001). A Manual of Acupuncture. Journal of Chinese Medicine Publications.

  • Maciocia, G. (2015). The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Text for Acupuncturists. Churchill Livingstone.

  • Kendall, D. E. (2002). The Dao of Chinese Medicine: Understanding an Ancient Healing Art. Oxford University Press.