Abdominal Acupuncture; a micro system with super powers!

Abdominal Acupuncture; a micro system with super powers!!!

Abdominal acupuncture (Fu Zhen) is a powerful new form of acupuncture which was introduced in China, by its developer Prof Bo ZhiYin in 1991. Abdominal acupuncture (AA) uses the area between Ren12 (Zhongwan) and Ren3 (Zhongji) on the vertical line and Sp15 (Daheng) as the outer most points on the horizontal lines.

All body parts and organs can be treated by needling within this area. AA is a three tiered system making it imperative to needle the correct depth for different conditions. (Note 1)

  • A blueprint of the Turtle (fig 1) is used to map anatomical areas of the body at the superficial (Heaven level). Muscular skeletal and sense organ problems are addressed here and the depth is usually 0.1 to 0.5 cun.
  • Humanity / middle layer connects the internal and external. Based on the Jing Luo theory and regulates the meridians.
  • Earth / Deep level treats the Zang fu organs and is represented by the Ba Gua / 8 trigrams. (Fig 2)
Hologram of the Turtle used in Abdominal Acupuncture
Hologram of the Turtle used in Abdominal Acupuncture

Fig 1 The Turtle chart used to reflect different parts of the body in abdominal acupuncture

 

What gives Abdominal its super powers?

The area of the abdomen known as the Dantian which has great significance in TCM, Qi Gong, Tai Qi, Yoga and many other therapeutic and exercise based systems. It is where our life force, our Jing (essence) originates from. It contains powerful Ren points including, Ren12 (Zhongwan), Ren10 (Xiawan), Ren6 (Qihai) and Ren4 (Guanyuan), these points are a commonly used prescription called “Bringing Qi home” which invigorates the Kidneys and Spleen by nourishing both pre and post heaven (natal) qi.

AA differs from other micro systems in the following ways

Although AA is seen as another micro form of acupuncture there are many differences between it and other micro forms such as auricular acupuncture which make AA superior.

The abdomen contains both Yin and Yang meridians and has access both directly and indirectly (through the Biao Li relationship of the Kid : UB, Ren : Du meridians) to all the Ordinary and Extra ordinary meridians and their reservoirs of Qi, Back Shu, Front Mu and other influential points.

Other energetically important factors of the Abdomen include;

  • Ren8 (Shenque) is the source of the Abdominal Meridian System (AMS) (according to Prof ZhiYin Bo) and is where all the other meridians originate.
  • The Triple Burner distributes Yuan Qi and contains all the Zang Fu organs which are in close proximity to the area used in AA. (Note 2)
  • The Abdomen contains a number of “Nodal control centres” which direct important aspects of the embryo’s development (Ref 1) which helps explain how the whole of the body can be imaged through the area used in AA.
  • The Abdomen is our second brain, with the highest number of neurones outside of the brain and spinal cord, it regulates numerous homeostatic systems through its actions on the nervous and endocrine systems.
  • The abdomen contains approximately 95% of Serotonin (the happy hormone) which plays a role in many emotional, digestive and immune functions.

Unlike other micro systems which utilise imaging alone, AA utilises all these powerful factors, and is multi dimensional ensuring AA treatments gives superior results. The treatment of painful muscular- skeletal and sense organ conditions are carried out at the most superficial (Heaven) level of this three tiered system. They can yield results with 80-100% therapeutic effect within just a few minutes. This level uses the Turtle hologram to image the human body.

AA treatments are less intrusive than other methods and needles used are of a narrow gauge (0.20-0.25mm), they are inserted quite superficially to a depth of between 0.1 – 0.5cun in most cases, as a result most clients prefer AA.

CASE STUDY: Maddening Mastitis

Maria was a 39-year-old first-time mother of a seven-week-old baby, who was struggling against-all-odds to breastfeed. She developed painful lumps on her right breast and not recognising the signs let it become a painful infection for which she was treated with antibiotics two weeks previously. Maria was determined not to let this occur again and sought acupuncture as a means to this end. She was familiar with AA and was delighted that it would not involve any needles near her affected breast.

Maria had a difficult birth and haemorrhaged heavily afterwards. For this reason it was decided to use ‘Bringing Qi Home’ with bilateral Kidney13 (Qixue) to re-enforce the action of Ren4 (Guanyuan) of nourishing the Kidneys. Points along the Kidney Meridian, level with Ren9 (Shuifen), served a number of functions depending on the depth. Ren9 (Shuifen) is level with thoracic vertebrae no 7 (T-7). The needle depth was initially left at 0.4-0.5 cun to nourish Blood by stimulating UB17 (Geshu), the influential point of Blood, for approximately 20 minutes. These points are also level with the breast area and, in order to act on the chest area, the right needles were withdrawn to a more superficial depth of 0.1-0.2 cun for the remaining 20 minutes of treatment.  Ren9 (Shuifen) was also needled to help reduce the swelling of the breast. Ahshi points were located medially and inferior to St24 (Huaroumen) on the right and these were needled superficially until all the nodes were dissolved and Maria’s pain was gone.  A four needle diamond pattern was used to achieve this (see Fig3).

After the first treatment the pain and discomfort had reduced by approximately 50%, and she was advised to line her bra with raw cabbage leaves (they act as an anti-inflammatory). She had three more sessions using the same protocol, and the mastitis was cleared.

Mastitis prescription at Dantien acupuncture. Dave Shipsey

Mastitis

 

Notes

Please see my previous article “Abdominal acupuncture in a Turtle Shell”, (The acupuncturist September 2013 late summer edition), for the theory of AA.

 

 

References

(see Dr. Shang’s ‘growth control theory of acupuncture’)