Fiona's
Database

Reflex Activation Points Description.

Element

Meridian

This   Point

&

This   Point

0

Governing Vessel

back, midline, below 3rd thorasic vertibra

&

face, midline on superior edge of upper lip

Central Vessel

chest, midline, level with 3rd intercostal space

&

face, midline in depression below lower lip

1

Gall Bladder

dorsal foot, by base of proximal phalanx of 4th & 5th toes

&

little toe, lateral, by proximal phalanx

Liver

knee, medial, posterior to head of tibia

&

knee, medial extremity just above LI 8

2

Bladder

little toe, lateral nail

&

index finger, lateral nail

Kidney

medial leg, 3 ACI above ankle, posterior to flexor digitorum longus muscle

&

anterior forearm, above wrist, lateral to radius

3

Large Intestine

posterior arm at elbow, lateral to the head of the humerus

&

anterior leg, below knee, lateral to edge of tibia

Lung

anterior forearm, lateral wrist crease, between radius and scaphoid bones

&

medial foot by head of metatarsol

4

Stomach

anterior ankle crease, midline

&

posterior hand, medial edge at wrist crease

Spleen

medial foot, by base of proximal phalanx of big toe

&

palm, between 4th & 5th metacarpal

5

Triple Warmer

posterior hand, between heads of 4th & 5th metacarpal

&

dorsal foot, between 4th & 5th metatarsals

Circulation / Sex

middle finger, lateral nail

&

big toe, lateral nail

6

Small Intestine

medial hand, half-way along 5th metacarplal bone

&

dorsal foot, between 4th & 5th metatardals

Heart

little finger, lateral nail

&

big toe, lateral nail
Hand position: Palm up, the standard anatomical position

NOTES:
When working with other people, we generally prefer to use CV2 (pubic bone) instead of CV1 (perineum) and sometimes Gv2 (top of coccyx) instead of Gv1 (tip of coccyx).
Let them hold Gv1 and CV1 on themselves when possible.
When holding points on oneself it generally speeds up the correction to use Gv1 and CV1 since you can hold them both with one hand.
The actual ending points for Governing Vessel is Gv28, on the midline of the upper gum, above the front teeth.
We usually prefer to use Gv27, on the outside of the upper lip.
Activation is also known as Tonification.