Acupressure Point Chart – Laminated

Plus: Comes with 16-page reference booklet containing point recipes for common ailments.

Learn Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
This useful Acupressure chart illustrates the following point functions:

  • Source Points: balance energy within each meridian
  • Alarm Points: vital for assessing a meridian’s condition
  • Gates of Chi Points: a tonic for immune system boosting
  • Yu Points: benefit the nervous system and each internal organ
  • Master Extraordinary Points: powerful energy balancing points

$29.95

All 12 Organ Meridians – Color-coded
Plus 365 Pressure Points

Illustrates all 12 meridians, source points, alarm points and chi control points with color coding. Front, back and side views all in one chart. Includes five element affirmations and laws.

Full Color:
Acupressure Point Reference Chart highlighting the most potent acupressure points. Includes all 365 traditional points and 12 meridians. Most Acupuncture posters don’t show points on a woman’s body; this one does. You’ll find more great chart features below.

Point Recipe Booklet for Common Complaints

All Acupressure Charts come with 16-page point reference booklet. Comprehensive article on Acupressure Therapy included in the booklet. Inside the booklet you’ll find point recipes for relieving:

  • Headaches
  • Backaches
  • Neck pain
  • Insomnia
  • Colds & flus
  • Knee pain
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma
  • Menstrual tension
  • Emotional balancing
  • Stomachaches/Indigestion
  • Upper and lower body pain

Plus Five-Elements & Color Coded Acupressure Meridians. Discover five element seasons, tastes, smells, fluids, symptoms, and organs. All five element information is integrated into healing affirmations.

NOTE: There are two numbering systems on bladder meridian charts. Both use the same exact points and locations, but the numbers differ, due to the order in which the points are presented. Both systems are used in modern clinics of acupuncture and acupressure.

In one system the inner bladder line is tracked to the sacrum, the numbers pick up at the outer bladder line and then all leg points have higher numbers than the outer line on the back. In the second system, the inner bladder line is tracked all the way to the knee, and the outer bladder line numbers are greater than those of the thigh. Below the knee the numbers are identical in the two approaches.