KI 1 Acupuncture Point is called as Yong Quan. Yong means to gush. Quan means Spring. Water welling up is called a Gushing Spring. This point is on the depression of the Sole. The Qi of the meridian flows upwards like a gushing Spring.
KI 1 Acupuncture Point Location
On the sole of the foot, between the second and third metatarsal bones, one-third the distance from the webs of the toes to the heel. Needle perpendicularly 0.3 – 0.5 cun.
Sole of foot, anterior third
KI 1 Acupuncture Point Names
Kidney 1 Gushing Spring
Yong Quan 涌泉
Speciality
- Jing Well Point on the Kidney Channel
- Wood Point on Water Meridian
- Jing-Well
Caution
Functions
- Descends excess from head,
- calms shen
- revives consciousness
Indication
- Pain in the Vertex
- Dizziness
- Blurring of Vision
- Sore Throat
- Dryness of the Tongue
- Aphonia
- Dysuria
- Dyschesia
- Infantile Convulsion
- Feverish Sensation in the sole
- Loss of Consciousness
Diseases
Toe and foot pain, oedema and vertex headache
Discomfort
Area of Protection
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