SI 1 Acupuncture Point is called as shào zé. Shao means Young. Ze means marsh. This point is located on the little finger, just where the Qi of the Meridian originates. It is like a small marsh.
SI 1 Acupuncture Point Location
On the ulnar side of the fifth digit, 0.1 cun from the corner of the nail bed. Needle subcutaneously 0.1 cun
Ulnar side of little finger, 0.1 cun from corner of nail
SI 1 Acupuncture Point Names
shào zé 少澤
Small Intestine 1 Lesser Marsh
Speciality
- Jing Well Point on the Small Intestine Channel
- Metal Point on Fire Meridian
- Lesser Marsh
- Jing-Well (Metal) Point
Caution
Functions
- Revives consciousness
- Clears heat, expels wind-heat, and benefits sensory orifices
- Promotes lactation and benefits breasts
Indication
- Febrile Diseases
- Loss of consciousness
- Lactation Deficiency
- Sore Throat
- Cloudiness of Cornea
- loss of consciousness from wind stroke, heart pain, cold sensation below heart, chest pain and oppression, pain in the lateral costal region
- headache, dizziness, superficial visual obstruction, red eyes, nosebleed, deafness, tinnitus, heat in the mouth, mouth ulcers
- fever and chills without sweating, febrile disease, malaria, cough
- swelling of the breast, breast abscess, poor lactation
- stiff neck, pain in shoulder/upper arm/elbow, numbness in arm, disorders of little finger
Diseases
Mastitis and sore throat
Discomfort
Area of Protection
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