bubble_chart Category extra point.
bubble_chart Etymology
To grow, to grow; to grow; Pian A water membrane clip-type C original acupoint two and a half cun next to the navel, it helps digestion and increases appetite, hence the name Chang Gu.
bubble_chart Location
Lie on your back, take it 2.5 cun from the left and right sides at the level of the navel, and count 2 points.
bubble_chart Anatomy
In the rectus abdominis muscle and its sheath, there are the superior branches of the tenth intercostal artery and vein, the inferior epigastric artery and vein, and the branches of the tenth intercostal nerve.
bubble_chart Manipulation
The perpendicular insertion is 0.5 to 0.8 cun, and there is a local feeling of swelling. Moxibustion for 3 to 50 times.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Anorexia, edema, diarrhea, nephritis, chronic gastrointestinal disease.
bubble_chart Combinations
- Not addicted to food: Changgu, Zusanli (ST36).
bubble_chart Notes
Qianjin Volume 29 says: Tianshu (ST25), a Changxi person, with an cun and a half left at the waist and two cun beside the navel. Spleen Cirrus: named Changgu, the hero's navel is five cun away from each other, and one is Xunji. Volume 15: The seventh cloud of hot dysentery is: For dysentery, there is no craving for food and inability to digest food. Moxibustion can make the patient grow fifty cones, and the three reports are: the acupoint is located five cun away from Xia’s navel, one is Xunji.