Clearing Heat, Warming Coldness
This involves the harmonizing of Yin and Yang.
Cold – Yang Qi deficiency or cold pathogenic
invasion.
Heat – Yang Qi excess or hot pathogenic invasion
(with heat the body function is active).
Warming Acupuncture
(tonifying, setting the mountain on fire, etc.) and
Moxibustion
techniques are used to: warm
Jing
Luo,
warm and invigorate Yang Qi, expel cold pathogens, and rescues Yang.
Clearing heat
Acupuncture
(sedating, cooling heaven, etc) techniques is
used for: expel Wind/Heat, clear heat and detoxify, purge heat, and
open cavities (revive).
Clinical application:
Clearing Heat
– use rapid needling methods (sedating, cool heaven, etc).
-
rapidly
take needle out (same speed you would take your hand out of hot
soup).
- bleeding methods also used to
purge heat.
Wind/Heat:
shallow, LI4, LI11, DU14, 3 edge
needle
on finger tips, use 7 star needles for other areas.
Clear heat and
detoxify:
BL40, MH3, Shi
Xuan
(fingertips)
Clear heat/open
cavities:
DU26,
Jing-well,
MH8
Clear organ heat:
use organ Ying-spring and
Jing-river
combinations
Warming coldness
-
retain needle longer
-
insert deeper to invigorate
Jing
Luo
Qi
-
manipulate slowly with proper techniques for
warming.
*Use
Moxa
for cold in the blood (warms Yang Qi):
-
warm local area of problem
-
warm whole meridian
-
warm mid Jiao (this warms whole body): RN6,
RN12, ST36
-
to
rescue Yang use RN4, RN8.
Moxa
many times. Apply salt and use size of date
moxa
cone on RN8. Can Use direct
moxa
on RN4.
Complicated heat and cold syndromes
Cold with heat, heat with cold, all combinations
of the two. Also watch for false cold or false heat.
i.e. upper Jiao
heat (insomnia, irritable) with low Jiao cold (cold feet, copious
urination, white vaginal discharge), use Ying-spring/Jing-river
to clear Heart heat, and Ming Men to warm low Jiao (Kidneys).