This front mu point located below the xiphoid process is associated with the stomach and helps with digestive disorders.
What is CV12?
Ailments from grief, anger, disappointment. Strong sense of inner duty and self reproach.
What is Ignatia?
This condition involves involuntary leakage of urine with physical exertion or sneezing.
What is stress urinary incontinence?
This ligament prevents anterior translation/dislocation of the tibia and is commonly injured in pivoting sports.
What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)?
This cardiac glycoside from Digitalis purpurea is used to treat heart failure
What is Digoxin?
This front mu point of the liver located below the costal margin helps with stress and emotional balance.
What is LR14?
Great vulnerability, fear of rejection, desire for solitude, ailments from old traumas/grievances
What is Nat mur?
This condition is characterized by inflammation of the bladder causing pain and urgency.
What is Interstitial Cystitis?
These muscles work together to form the rotator cuff of the shoulder.
What are the Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis?
This alkaloid from Atropa belladonna is used as an anticholinergic agent.
What is Atropine?
This front mu point of the lungs helps with respiratory conditions and chest congestion?
What is LU1?
Ailments from Suppressed Emotions, Humiliation, Low Self-esteem, worse with TOUCH and COLD drinks
What is Staphysagria?
This condition involves inflammation of the glomeruli leading to protein and blood in urine.
What is Glomerulonephritis?
This muscle group forms the anterior compartment of the thigh and extends the knee.
What is the Quadriceps Femoris?
This carotenoid compound from Saffron has antidepressant properties and can be helpful to improve mood.
What is crocin?
This front mu point of the heart located on the chest helps with anxiety and palpitations.
What is CV14?
What is Stramonium?
This condition is characterized by decreased ability to concentrate urine and excessive thirst.
What is Diabetes Insipidus?
This muscle originates from the coracoid process and assists in shoulder flexion and internal rotation.
What is the Coracobrachialis?
These compounds from Hypericum perforatum inhibit monoamine oxidase and serotonin reuptake.
What are Hypericin and Hyperforin?
This front mu point of the spleen helps with digestive function and dampness.
What is LR13?
WEAKNESS on all levels; Worse with EMOTIONS, facing a challenge, anticipating an event, SHOCK
What is Gelsemium?
This genetic condition causes cysts in kidneys and can lead to renal failure
What is Polycystic Kidney Disease?
This anatomical structure forms the roof of the carpal tunnel.
What is the Flexor Retinaculum?
This alkaloid from Rauwolfia serpentina was the first antihypertensive drug.
What is Reserpine?