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PC 1 Acupuncture Point

PC 1 Acupuncture Point

PC 1 Acupuncture Point is called as Tian Chi. Tian means Heaven. Chi means Pool. This point is lateral to the breast and the milk secreted from the breast is as if coming from a heavenly pool.

PC 1 Acupuncture Point
PC 1 Acupuncture Point

PC 1 Acupuncture Point Location

On the lateral chest, in the fourth intercostal space, 5 cun lateral to the anterior midline, approximately 1 cun lateral to the nipple. Needle obliquely 0.2 – 0.4 cun.

1 cun lateral to nipple, 4th ICS

PC 1 Acupuncture Point Names

Tian Chi 天池

Pericardium 1 Celestial Pool.

Speciality

  • Meeting Point on the Pericardium Channel with the Gall Bladder, Liver and Triple Energizer Channels.
  • Minor Window of the Sky Point, Window of Heaven

Caution

Functions

  • Unbinds chest,
  • transforms phlegm,
  • descends rebellion
  • regulates qi and dissipates nodules,
  • benefits breasts

Indication

  • Suffocating sensation in the chest
  • Pain in the hypochondriac region
  • Swelling of the axillary region
  • Pain of the axillary region

Diseases

Axillary pain and swelling and lateral costal region pain.

Discomfort

Area of Protection

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