POINT: REN-14 (CONCEPTION VESSEL-14)
English: | Great Gateway |
Also Known As: | Great Deficiency Great Palace Gate Great Palace Great Shrine |
- On the midline of the abdomen, 6 cun above the umbilicus and 2 cun below the sternocostal angle.
Note: in some patients the xiphoid process may extend to the point.
- Perpendicular insertion 0.5 to 1 cun.
- Oblique insertion directed inferiorly 1 to 1.5 cun.
- Caution: Deep insertion, especially in thin patients, may damage the left lobe of the Liver or the Heart if either is enlarged.
- Caution: Oblique superior insertion towards the Heart is contraindicated.
- Puncture perpendicularly 0.3 to 0.8 cun.
- Moxibustion is applicable.
- Straight insertion 1.5 to 2 cun. Sensation: local distention and discomfort and soreness extending upward.
- Front-Mu point of the Heart
- Calms the Shen
- Regulates Qi
- Pacifies the Stomach
- Benefits the diaphragm
- Regulates the Heart
- Alleviates pain
- Descends Lung Qi
- Unbinds the chest
- Transforms Phlegm
- Harmonizes the Stomach
- Pacifies the Stomach
- Descends Rebellion
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UB-15 |
KI-19 |
REN-13 |
Agitation of the Heart |
Agitation and fullness of the Heart |
Distention and fullness of the Heart and abdomen |
KI-9 |
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Fright palpitations with diminished Qi |
Heart disorientation Mental instability |
Mania disorder with raving, fury and cursing |
LIV-14 |
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Qi Rebellion with cough, fullness of the chest and shortness of breath with pain radiating to the back |
Cough |
Vomiting with fullness of the chest |
REN-17 |
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Sudden turmoil disorder |
Diaphragm pain from fluid accumulation that is difficult to endure |
Heart failure |
Angina pectoris |
Seizures |
- This point is indicated for disorders of the Heart and Shen.
- It is particularly important when Cold Attacks the Heart.
- This is considered the ST-36 Zusanli of the Upper Jiao.
- This is a first aid point.