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WARNINGThe drills and techniques depicted on this web site are EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. It is not the intention of the author or the publisher to encourage readers to attempt any of the dills or techniques illustrated. Striking points are given to you, the reader, for educational purposes only and must never be practiced or attempted with out proper professional instruction from a certified Master Instructor of Fifth Dan rank or above. Striking to any part of the head or body may result in, illness, disability, or even death to its receiver. For the reason that point striking may become deadly, you must receive one on one instruction from a Master Instructor who will work with you daily. A one-day experience, or videotape, or book can not give you the experience needed. The members of the National Institute of Pressure Point arts, the author, the web site, and the publisher, disclaim any legal liability of any type, and will not be held responsible for any damages, illnesses or deaths received by the reckless delivery of blows of any kind to any part of the head, body or appendages. The author, publisher and web site owners disclaim liability from damages received by the above. This web site is for informational purposes only.
Commentary has been written and produced by Master Leonard Paul Lambert, and must not be reproduced with out written permission of Master Lambert. And or the National Institute of Pressure Point Arts. Please post any comments about this pressure point in our forum. CAVITY POINT Yun Chuan.
1. Name: Yun Chuan, Acupuncture name; Yong Quan, or Kidney #1. 2. Location: On the sole of the foot just forward of center. 3. Direction: Straight into the point. 4. Depth: 0.3 to 0.5. 5. Vasculation: Deeper, the plantar artery. 6. Innervation: The second common plantar digital nerve,( Small Nerve complex). 7. Weapon: Front toe kick, spear hand, one-two knuckle fist, closed thumb. Best time; 5 pm to 7 am. 8. Element: Water. Technique; No special technique, some fist styles use a twisting motion. 9. Result: Numbness, falling, paralyzation, shock, can effects the brain seriously, k.o. death. 10. Revival point: This point is a very good revival point used for fainting or k.o., By rubbing clock Wise deep into the point. 11. Cure: If hit heavily, Acupuncture. If hit lightly rub with the thumb in a cloak-wise motion.
CommentaryThe kidney meridian is connected to the Bladder, it’s main functions are to store essence and to dominate the reproductive system. also it gives essence to the water metabolic system and reception of Qi. There are 27 needle points in this meridian from Yong Quan to Shu fu. The kidney meridian is a yin organ and its element is water so it’s energy flow is in an upwards direction. This point is used for healing headaches, blurring vision, sore throat, dryness of the tongue, loss of voice, dysuria, infantile convulsion, the sensation of fever, sensations of pain in the sole and loss of consciousness. The location of Yun Chuan is on the sole of the foot in the depression in the plantar flexion, approximately at the junction of the anterior third and the posterior two thirds of the sole between the second and third metatarsal bones. Yun Chuan can become deadly if hit correctly or (if you wish) incorrectly. Being the first point of the Kidney meridian and being a grounding point to the earth can disrupt earth energy Qi. For this reason, mental imbalance is a first sign of more disturbing problems to come and may possible lead to death. If you see these signs seek Acupuncture. There is no cure for these problems in western medicine. |
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