Element
Meridian
Points
Beginning Point
Points
Ending Points
0
Governing Vessel
*GV 1
or GV 2
* tip of coccyx
* top of coccyx
*GV 28
or GV 27
* midline upper gum
* upper lip, midline
Central Vessel
GV 1
CV 2
* perineum or
* pubic bone
*CV 24
* lower lip, midline
1
Gall Bladder
GB 1
* outer canthus of eye
GB 44
* 4th toe, lateral
Liver
LV 1
* big toe, lateral
LV 14
* chest, in line with nipple, between ribs 7 & 8
2
Bladder
BL 1
* inner canthus of eye
BL 67
* little (5th) toe, lateral
Kidney
KI 1
* bottom of ball of foot, between 2nd & 3rd metatarsals
K 27
* chest, junction of 1st rib-clavicle-sternum
3
Large Intestine
LI 1
* index finger, latera
LI 20
* beside opposite nostril
Lung
LU 1
* ront of shoulder, medial to humerus, in soft spot 3 thumb-widths below clavicle
LU 11
* thumb, lateral
4
Stomach
ST 1
* below center of eye, in notch on top of edge of bone
ST 45
* 2nd toe, lateral
Spleen
SP 1
* big toe, medial
SP 21
* second toe, lateral
5
Triple Warmer
TW 1
* ring finger, medial
TW 23
* lateral end of eyebrow, in soft spot
Circulation / Sex
CX 1
* lateral to nipple, about 1 thumb width
CX 9
* middle finger, lateral
6
Small Intestine
ST 11
* little finger, medial
SI 19
* in front of ear, bottom edge of soft area with mouth open
Heart
HT 1
* armpit
HT 9
* little finger, lateral
NOTES:
Hand position: Palm up, the standard anatomical position
Wnen working with other people, we generally prefer to use CV2 (pubic bone) instead of CV1 (perineum) and sometimes Cv2 (top of coccyx) instead of Cv1 (tip of coccyx).
Let them hold Cv1 and CV1 on themselves when possible.
When holding points on oneself it generally speeds up the correction to use Cv1 and CV1 since you can hold them both with one hand.
The actual ending points for Governing Vessel is Cv28, on the midline of the upper gum, above the front teeth. We usually prefer to use Cv27, on the outside of the upper lip.
Activation is also known as Tonification.