The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (2024)

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The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points

I hear this frequently: “All acupuncture points on the same channel have such similar functions, how do I memorize it all, and how do I use them in clinical practice?”

It gave me an idea! 💡 This year, I’m starting a new series on acupuncture points locations & functions of each channel. My goals are to make each point easy to locate, as well as differentiating all functions of the acupuncture points. I also discuss Channel pathways and how relevant they are in practice.

Let me know what you think and keep rocking it with acupuncture!
Clara
TCM Geek

PS: If you want more, check out my “All about the TCM Lung” post. And if you enjoy my graphics and haven’t invested in my AcuPoints Made Easy Book (PDF or Hard Copy) yet, get your copy here!

The Lung Channel of Hand Tai Yin has 11 acupuncture points (bilaterally). It is used mostly for: Lung disorders, acute external pathogens invasion, boosting the immune system, and disorders along the channel pathway.

The Lung Channel Meridian & 11 Lung Acupuncture Points (Functions & Locations)

If you enjoy my graphics and haven’t invested in my AcuPoints Made Easy Book (PDF or Hard Copy) yet, get your copy here!

~~~~~ ⏰ Class Times ⏰ ~~~~~

0:00 min Intro on the Lung Channel made easy concept.
1:09 min the lung channel pathway (Hand Tai Yin)
6:20 min Quick overview of the Special acupuncture points of the LUNG Channel
6:40 min LU 1 & LU 2 acupuncture point functions & location
7:55 min LU 3 & LU 4 acupuncture point functions & location
8:58 min LU 5 to LU 11 acupuncture point location
10:46 min LU 5 & LU 6 acupuncture point functions
11:39 min LU 7 acupuncture point functions
14:45 min LU 8 acupuncture point functions
15:30 min LU 9 acupuncture point functions
18:14 min LU 10 acupuncture point functions
18:56 min LU 11 acupuncture point functions
20:02 min differentiating all LUNG Channel acupuncture points functions

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By AcuPro Academy (Clara)|2024-03-28T12:34:26-07:00February 10, 2021|, acupuncture points|8 Comments

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8 Comments

  1. The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (7)

    IngeFebruary 11, 2021 at 2:47 am - Reply

    Dear Clara, thank you so much for your clear explanation of the lung meridian, and its branches.
    Now I am going to understand it all.
    Please would you please do the same for the large intestine meridian and its branches.
    I would be very grateful ???

    • The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (8)

      AcuProFebruary 12, 2021 at 2:58 pm - Reply

      The other meridians and points are coming soon! ?

  2. The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (9)

    HelikeFebruary 12, 2021 at 9:41 am - Reply

    Dear Clara,
    thank you so very much for your great, useful-informative channel and mails. Actually, I´m more in TEM (traditional european medicine), but good Practitioners (which I can afford) are rare in my area. Unfortunately, the same with TCM. In Dec. 2019 I had 3 Kneeoperations and had once more to learn to walk, and because of Corona I had a lot of spare time for practicing Qigong and learning about the chinese medical and philosophical way of thinking background which I gladly did. But it´s not easy, because of the different ways of thinking/seeing the world. I´m a Taoist practitioner, so I had some insights, but that´s a complete other level. But I enjoy learning. I wish you a great ox-year,happyness, health and a lot of good luck.
    Sincerely,
    Helike

    • The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (10)

      AcuProFebruary 12, 2021 at 2:56 pm - Reply

      Thank you Helike for sharing your story and insight with me 🙂

  3. The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (11)

    AdapalaFebruary 12, 2021 at 9:51 am - Reply

    Tq mam, all ur videos sending me, ur presentation is excellent, ur knowledge is Devine ?

    • The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (12)

      AcuProFebruary 12, 2021 at 2:55 pm - Reply

      You’re welcome 🙂

  4. The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (13)

    Philomene MbayaFebruary 12, 2021 at 10:03 pm - Reply

    Thanks Clara for sharing your knowledge

    Philomene Mbaya

    • The Lung Channel and its 11 Acupuncture Points (14)

      AcuPro Academy (Clara)February 16, 2021 at 9:29 am - Reply

      My pleasure Philomene ?

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