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HT 5 Acupuncture Point

HT 5 Acupuncture Point

HT 5 Acupuncture Point is called as tōng lǐ. Tong means leading to and Li means interior. The collateral of this meridian branches to the small intestine meridian from this point.

HT 5 Acupuncture Point
HT 5 Acupuncture Point

HT 5 Acupuncture Point Location

On the palmar surface of the forearm, 1 cun proximal to the transverse wrist crease, on the radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. Needle perpendicularly 0.3 – 0.5 cun.

1 cun proximal to HT-7, radial side of flexor carpi ulnaris tendon

HT 5 Acupuncture Point Names

tōng lǐ 通⾥里里

Heart 5 Connecting Li.

Speciality

  • Luo Connecting Point on the Heart Channel to SI4
  • Penetrating the Interior
  • Luo-Connecting Point
  • Ma Dan-Yang Heavenly Star Point

Functions

  • Calms shen
  • Regulates Heart rhythm
  • Benefits the tongue, eyes, and head
  • Benefits uterus and bladder
  • ACAP

Indication

  • Palpitation
  • Dizziness
  • Blurring of Vision
  • Sore Throat
  • Sudden Hoarseness of voice
  • Aphasia with stiffness of the tongue
  • Pain in the wrist and arm
  • vexation, anger, sadness, fright
  • palpitation, pounding of the heart, irregular heart rhythm, dizziness, blurry vision
  • sudden loss of voice, aphasia with stiff tongue, stuttering
  • red face, red eyes, eye pain
  • uterine bleeding, enuresis
  • pain in wrist and elbow

Diseases

Arm and wrist pain.

Discomfort

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