Element
Meridian
This Point
&
This Point
0
Governing Vessel
&
back, base of 7th cervical vertibra
Central Vessel
below navel, midline
&
below Adam's apple and cricoid cartlage, midline
1
Gall Bladder
lateral leg above ankle, anterior to edge of fibula
&
posterior arm, medial to wrist
Liver
big toe, lateral by proximal phalanx
&
palm, between 4th & 5th fingers
2
Bladder
lateral foot, by head of 5th metatarsal
&
dorsal foot, between 4th & 5th metatarsals
Kidney
bottom od ball of foot, between 2nd & 3rd metatarsals
&
big toe, lateral nail
3
Large Intestine
index finger, lateral, by proximal phalanx
&
little toe, lateral, by proximal phalanx
Lung
anterior forearm, lateral wrist crease, between radius and scaphoid bones
&
knee, medial extremity
4
Stomach
2nd toe, lateral nail
&
index finger, lateral nail
Spleen
medial foot, in hollow anterior to medial malleolus
&
anterior forearm, above wrist, lateral to radius
5
Triple Warmer
posterior arm, above elbow, in depression formed when arm is flexed
&
anterior leg, below knee, lateral to edge of tibia
Circulation / Sex
middle finger, lateral nail
&
medial foot by head of metatarsal
6
Small Intestine
posterior forearm, medial side of elbow 1 ACi below depression, between medial epicondyle and olecranon of the humerus
&
anterior leg, below knee, lateral to edge of tibia
Heart
anterior wrist, medial
&
medial foot by head of metatarsal
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.