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14 Meridians

This document lists acupuncture point location abbreviations used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It includes abbreviations for the twelve primary meridians as well as extra points located in the head and neck, back, upper extremities, lower extremities, and chest and abdomen.

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14 Meridians

This document lists acupuncture point location abbreviations used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It includes abbreviations for the twelve primary meridians as well as extra points located in the head and neck, back, upper extremities, lower extremities, and chest and abdomen.

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LU – Lung

LI – Large Intestine
ST – Stomach
SP – Spleen
HT – Heart
SI – Small Intestine
BL – Bladder
KI – Kidney
PC – Pericardium
TE – Triple Warmer –Sanjiao
GB – Gall Bladder
LR –Liver
GV – Face and Head
CV – Ren Channels
EX-HN – Head and Neck
EX-B – Back Points
EX-UE – Upper Extremity
EX-LE – Lower Extremity
EX-CA - Chest and Abdmn (only 1)

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