Amongst the most complex pathological case to treat, and with the most significant symptoms in Oriental medicine, is Phlegm, or Tan in Chinese. This is an evolution of Dampness (see the family of points on this subject) that has been affected by heat. Given...
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The points that chase away Dampness
With climate change and the chronic drought now taking hold in Europe, this is perhaps a family of points that will tend to be used less and less. Spring and autumn are two seasons when it rains, but you can fall victim to dampness in a cold, poorly ventilated room,...
The great family of Shu points
The Bei Shu (or Yu in Japanese) points are well known to all students and practitioners of Shiatsu, as they are part of the basic baggage of their studies. But the Shu points on the back are just one part of the vast family of points known as “Assent” or “Transport”...
The Blood points
According to oriental medicine, the blood related disorders are legion: headaches, anemia, menstruation disturbances, mental breakdown, epistaxis, bloody stools and many others are all tied up to an unbalance of Blood. Therefore, the points that are related to it are...



