Meridian Point for Winter: Large Intestine 4
Large Intestine 4 is one
of the most important and influential points in the entire body. The Chinese
name for Large Intestine 4 is “He Gu” meaning union valley or converging
valley. The point is located on the hand in the web between the thumb and index
finger, also described as the depression where the index finger and thumb bones
part. This area of the hand is often described as “valley like” hence the name
converging valley.
The large intestine has
many important functions in the body. Connected to the Western medicine
function of the large Intestine, it is vital in digestion and bowel regulation,
but it also has many functions above and beyond that in Chinese medicine. The
large intestine is associated with the emotions of sadness and grief, it can
help build immunity as it works as a paired channel to the lung meridian and
has a big effect of the flow of Qi and blood in the body.
Large Intestine 4 is a
strong point for building the immune system and can be used for when someone
has a cold or the flu. It can be used to treat febrile illnesses, rashes from
wind or heat, allergic reactions causing rhinitis, as well as sore throat and
difficulty swallowing. It is the command point of the face, nose, jaw and mouth
and can be used to treat many problems associated with those. Toothaches and
TMJ can be painful, but Large Intestine 4 can reduce the pain without even
going near the affected areas. It is one of the main points for headaches and
many people instinctively press it on their hand when they have a headache,
without even realizing it is an acupuncture point. If someone has suffered a
stroke, this point can help with paralysis and aid in recovery.
The large Intestine has
a great effect on the flow of qi and blood in the body and Large Intestine 4 is
a very strong point to get everything moving. Pain, in Chinese medicine, is
often when the Qi and blood are stuck and Large Intestine 4 is critical to move
this stagnation, especially when coupled with another point called Liver 3.
Together, this pair of points is called The Four Gates and together they are a
powerhouse in getting the Qi and blood circulated. They can effectively treat
pain, depression, constipation, promote labor, expel retained placenta and help
alleviate menstrual disorders caused by stagnation such as endometriosis.
Large Intestine 4 is
contraindicated in pregnancy because it is so powerful and moving, but it can
be effectively used to induce labor. Used in conjunction with another
powerhouse acupuncture point Spleen 6, these two points are commonly used
together to start labor, often with electroacupuncture to stimulate the points
even more than needles alone.
Once labor has started,
Large Intestine 4 can be used if labor is stalled or prolonged as well as used
after childbirth to expel the placenta, decrease postpartum bleeding and
decrease the time between childbirth and the discharge of the placenta.
Large Intestine 4 is an
exceedingly influential point and one of the most commonly used points in
acupuncture treatments. It can also be effective in treating a range of
emotional issues such as depression, insomnia, stress, irritability and severe
PMS. This point should not be underestimated and its alternative name of
Tiger's Mouth is barely descriptive of its strength in acupuncture treatments.
Bishara Wilson
New York Sports Acupuncture
888.375.5444
Interesting Read. There are many mysteries that the body has, taking the time to investigate and discover the union valley and its relationship to inner and outer wealth is extremely important. Thank you
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