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 List of golden grain & silver grain
Last updated: 2005/12/7
This is the list of A&M treatment using the golden grains (GG) and silver grains (SG). About the Meridian Points, please check the correct points by the books by yourself. Those who want to know in detail need to look at a related page, but which is now in preparation.
How to search for effective point;
If you understand the general position, you can search for the most effective point by applying the bottom of a toothpick. The point is where you feel "here", or feel some change, for example; "a nose passes a little" or "can move a little easier". The ear point mostly exists where you feel ache.
Difference between GG and SG
The list is my suggestion. Try, and you may find a new law.
* Use GG for direct treatment in most cases. Stick directly on painful place.
* Use SG for remote control points.
Way of reading the list
* Meridian Route: LU is the abbreviation for Lung Meridian, named by WHO.
* Meridian Point (=acupoint): LU7 is WHO number, and Lekketsu is Japanese acupoint name.
* Ear Points (ex. eye P) are taken example by "Handbook to Auriculotherapy" by P.M.F.Nogier.
Link of related lists Acupoints / Acupoint map / Arts of A&M