Names Of Burong
ST 19 Acupuncture Point
- English Name: Not Contained
- Pinyin Name: Burong
- Chinese Character: 不容
Where Is ST 19 ?
ST 19 Location
- 2 cun lateral to the AML level with CV 14.
- For point location tips, read our meridian notes; unsure about "cun" measurements, read what is a cun?.
What Is ST 19 Used For?
ST 19 Clinical Usages
- Abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting (rebellious stomach qi).
- Gastric pain, gall bladder issues.
- Anorexia, poor appetite.
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What Diagnostic Patterns May Use ST 19 ?
This point along with others in a proper point prescription may be used to balance the following TCM Patterns:
For more on this, read "What Does Acupuncture Treat?" and "Point Prescription Guidelines".
What Conditions May Use ST 19 ?
This point along with others in a proper point prescription may be used to balance the following Conditions / Symptoms:
- Abdominal Pain
- Vomiting
- Acid Reflux Disease (GERD)
- Gastritis
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)
For more on this, read "What Does Acupuncture Treat?" and "Point Prescription Guidelines".
What Points Are Near ST 19 ?
CV 14 Great Tower Gate
- Any Shen or Heart issue arising from an Excess or a Deficiency.
- Front Mu Point of the HT - angina, pain/tightness in the Heart area.
- Nausea, reflux, acid regurgitation, vomiting, abdominal a/or epigastric pain.
- Shen disturbances arising from Phlegm "misting the mind" - manic depression, muddled thinking, anger outbursts, poor memory, anxiety, palpitations, panic attacks, epilepsy.
- Descends lung qi - cough, asthma.
LV 14 Cycle Gate
- Strong effect on the middle and upper warmers - subcostal tension, chest/rib pain, LV overacting on the LU (cough, SOB).
- Effects LV organ, Qi/Blood stagnation - hepatitis, gallstones.
- Emotional imbalances - anger, irritability.
- Running Piglet Disorder.
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