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LU a/or HT deficiencies, fatigue, SOB w/exertion, pale face, spontaneous sweating Intermittent ringing, mild, gradual onset Tongue: pale w/teethmarks Pulse: empty esp. in LU position Treatment Protocol: Tonify LU Qi Promote rising of clear Qi to the head Treatment Points: CV 17 - tonify upper warmer LU 9 - tonify LU UB 13 - LU Shu, tonify LU CV 6 - tonify Qi GV 20 - raise Qi to the head TH 16 - window of sky, sudden deafness, tinnitus SI 19 - benefit ear Heart Blood Deficiency Signs & Symptoms: Intermittent ringing, gradual onset, low pitch/volume Dull/pale face (Blood def.) HT signs possible, palpitations, insomnia, poor memory, anxiety Tongue: pale, likely thin (could be swollen if Qi def. is leading towards Blood def.) Pulse: weak or choppy esp. in first position Treatment Protocol: Tonify HT Nourish Blood Treatment Points: HT 5 - tonify HT UB 15 - HT Shu, tonify HT CV 17 - effects HT Qi and to a lesser extent Blood CV 14 - HT Mu, tonify HT PC 6 - tonify HT Blood SP 6 - tonify HT Blood SI 19 - benefit ear The information on our site is drawn from our own lecture notes and clinical experience. The following lecture notes were consulted within this section: St. John, Meredith: New England School of Acupuncture, Etiology and Pathology Lecture Notes Valaskatgis, Peter: New England School of Acupuncture, Etiology and Pathology Lecture Notes [Share This With Your Friends and Colleagues]
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