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Master Tung's Unique Points


for Female Conditions
Chuan-Min Wang, D.C., L.Ac.

Master Tung Ching-Chang


May 23, 1916 ~ November 7, 1975

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Tungs Acupuncture,
Its Regular Channels & Unique Points

Tung's Acupuncture (English edition)

English translated by Dechen Paldan (Dr. Palden Carson)


September 1973, first edition.

1973 text book


by Master Tung

1972 draft
by Master Tung

1968 note
By Master Tung

Chinese Tung Acupuncture Institute


Master Tung accepted
first disciple in July 1,
1962
He then founded the
Chinese Tung
Acupuncture Institute in
his Clinic.
Dr. Wei-Chieh Young, Dr.
Carson Palden and I
became Master Tung's
formal disciples in
November 1973.

WadeGiles system: Tung, Ching-Chang


Hanyu Pinyin system: Dong, Jingchang
now most common: Tung, Ching-Chang.

Dr. Wei-Chieh Youngs Contribution


According to 1973 textbook only.
Dr. Young is the first direct disciple to systemize the Tung's
Acupuncture by Zang Fu Bie Tong theory.
Zang Fu Bie Tong theory is derived from LEE Chans Yi Xue
Ru Men (The Entrance of Medical Science) (1575) and TANG
Rongchuan's "Yi Jing Jing Yi" (The Essence of Medical
Classics) (1884).
It is one excellent theory to explain Tung's Acupuncture and
Traditional Acupuncture.

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Master Tung's Words About His


Family Acupuncture System
The channel system is different from 14 channels
system.
The location of Tungs points are different from
the 365 points of traditional acupuncture.
It focuses on the acupuncture more than the
moxibustion. The technique of Tungs
acupuncture is very simple and very effective.
A lot of difficult diseases were cured very quickly
by my familys system of acupuncture.
Tungs family acupuncture has its own origin, and
has its own traditions.

How Master Tung Re-built


Tung's Acupuncture
It is very sad that the original Tungs Acupuncture
textbooks were destroyed during war in my
ancestors era.
Fortunately, I have memorized the secret key in
rhymes that were passed down in my family by oral
tradition.
After more than three hundred thousand clinical
cases, the effectiveness of Tungs Acupuncture is
confirmed completely.

Tung, Ching-Chang. (1973) Tung's Acupuncture, Its Regular Channels &


Unique Points.(textbook). Taipei, Hsin Ya Publishing Co. Preface.

Master Tungs Regular Channels


& Unique Points

Tung (1973) Preface.

Points on the Back Compared to the


Luo Chart/River Map

At first I did not realize the difference between Tung's


regular channels/unique points and the traditional 14
channels/points.
In 1995, when I compared Du Mai and Urinary Bladder
Channel with Chiropractic Spine Theory, I suddenly
found that the dorsal trunk chart in Tung's Acupuncture
textbook (1973) hid an unbelievable picture The
River Map and Luo Book.

Flow of Channels According to


Region

Five Zang Channel System


This finding shocked me, then I wondered: Is Tung's
Acupuncture a Five Zang Channel System?
This doubt was not solved until 2008, I came back to
Taiwan to visit my senior fellow apprentice, Mr. Yuan
Guo-Ben.

Wang, Chuan-Min. 2013.


Introduction to Tung's Acupuncture
Chicago: Chinese Tung Acupuncture Institute, p.21

He gave me two old writings:


1. Tung's Acupuncture, Its Regular Channels & Unique
Points note (1968)
2. Ching-Chang Points & Medical Cases note(1964)

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Five Zang Nerves = Five Zang Channels

Meaning of Reaction Areas

Tungs Regular Channels belong to Five Zang


Channel system. But he used modern anatomy term to
present his 5 Zang system.
Heart nerve to present Heart channel, and so on.
Each point has its own five zang channel or channels
to connect to the five zang.
Also each area contains it's own five zang channel
system that directly to connect to the five zang.
Five zang channel system includes 5 zang, 6 fu and
6 extraordinary fu.

In 1968 note, Master Tung states, I made use of modern


language to write this book to advocate the quintessence of
Chinese culture and treat more severe and lingering illnesses.
This is the reason Master Tung used the term nerve to relate
information regarding the five zang channel system in the
anatomy section of his 1973 textbook and 1968 note.
Although he did also incorporate actual western anatomical
terminology such as muscle, nerve, and bone; these designations
can only be found up to the Area 55 points.
After Area 55, he almost exclusively used five zang nerve
designations and not actual western anatomy.

Ching-Chang's Points & Medical Cases

Ching-Chang Points & Medical Cases

Dr. Chen Du-Ren is one of the


the direct disciple (1964) of
Master Tung.
same age as Master Tung.
Very famous TCM doctor before
to be Master Tung's disciple.
Printing "Ching-Chang Points
& medial cases" note by Mimeograph machine around
1964-65.
Mr. Yuan Gou-Ben kept it private for 44 years.
He handed this old document to me when I asked him
five zang question in May 2008.

Points part: 41 unique


points.
Medical Cases Part:
267 items including
Master Tung's clinical
cases, unique points
illustration and lessons.
No "five zang nerve",
only "five zang channel"
Confirm five zang
channel system.

Fertility Goddess

Return to Nest/ Gynecology

Tungs Five Zang Channel:


11.06 Return to Nest: liver and kidney
11.24 Gynecology: uterus (one of extraordinary fu)
Indications:
11.06 Return to Nest: uterodynia, uterine tumor, uteritis, abnormal menstruation,
reddish or white leukorrhea discharge, fallopian tube blockage, malposition of
uterus, frequent urination, vaginal swelling, miscarriage prevention.
11.24 Gynecology: uteritis, uterodynia (acute or chronic), uterine tumor, lower
abdominal distention, chronic infertility, menstrual irregularity, menstrual colic,
hypermenorrhea or hypomenorrhea.
Needle Technique:
11.06 Return to Nest: needle 1-3 fen in depth, stick needle from dorsal border of
phalanx. Needling both sides simultaneously is forbidden.
11.24 Gynecology: insert needle 2 fen in depth with both points.
Wang 2013, p. 27.

11.06 Return to Nest (Huan Chao)


11.24 Gynecology (Fu Ke)
Location:
11.06 Return to Nest: Palm
down, at the center of the
ulnar side of the middle
phalanx of the ring finger.
11.24 Gynecology: Bi-point
unit. Patient supine, palm
down, measure a line 3 fen to
the ulnar side from the dorsal
median line of the first
phalanx of the thumb, locate
1/3 and 2/3 of this line.

Wang 2013, p.36

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Kidney Qi Heaven Water


Ren Mai & Chong Mai

Kidney Qi Heaven Water


Ren Mai & Chong Mai Uterus
In a female, her Kidney qi (shen qi ) becomes prosperous
and her teeth begin to change at the age of one seven (7).
(Female) at the age of two sevens (14), the Heaven water (tian
gui) arrives, Ren mai and Chong mai are vigorous in
function. Then she begins to have menstruation and is able to
conceive a baby.
(Male) at age of two eights (16), as kidney qi is abundant and
heaven water occurs, he begins to experience spermatic
emission. If he has copulated with a woman at this period, he can
have a baby.
[(gui) 10th heaven stem. Yin Water. ]

(Female) at age of seven sevens(49), as both the Ren mai and


Chong mai become deficient and menstruation stops, she
becomes physically feeble and is no longer able to conceive a
baby.
(Male) at age of seven eights(56), as Liver qi (gan qi )
declines, his sinews becomes inflexible.
(Male) at age of eight eights (64) with the exhaustion of Heaven
water and reduce of Kidney qi, his kidney is weakened and his
body becomes very weak, his teeth and hair begin to
lose.....unable to have a baby.

2005. Yellow Emperor's Canon of Medicine Plain Conversation (Chinese-English). Xi'an China,
Xi'an World Publishing Corp. Chap. 1 Ancient Ideas on how to Preserve Natural Healthy
Energy. p.7

Plain Conversation (Suwen) 2005, Chap. 1. p. 7-9.

Kidney Qi Heaven Water


Ren Mai & Chong Mai

Kidney Qi (Shen Qi )

The kidney controls water, it receives and stores essence from Five
Zang and Six Fu. Thus only when Five Zang and Six Fu are vigorous can
[the kidney have enough essence] to discharge. When Five Zang have
declined, the bone becomes weak and Heaven water is exhausted. The
hair turns white and the body becomes clumsy. [As a result] walks with
difficulty and is unable to have a baby.

Kidney qi engendered by kidney essence. It indicates activity function of


kidney.
The major function of kidney: Maintenance of endocrine and blood
pressure; Making hemachrome; Electrolyte balance; Excretion. If the
function of kidney is diminished which will cause liver metabolism
disturbance.

Huangdi asked, "some very old people still can bear children.
What is the reason?"
Qibo answered, " This life-span exceeds, their qi and blood are
always smooth in circulation and their Kidney qi is in excess.
These still can bear children, (they loss such an ability at the age
of ) 64 in male and 49 in female.

Plain Conversation (Suwen) 2005, Chap. 1. p.9

Plain Conversation (Suwen) 2005, Chap. 1. p. 9

(Yun Zi-Yu. 1988. Nei Jing Su Wen Zhen Xiang zhi Tan Tao p.16)

Heaven Water (Tian Gui )


Heaven water (tian gui) is a product (material or functional) of the
"exuberant kidney qi".
Kidney qi is the endocrine system.
Heaven water (tian gui) is the reproductive hormone.

All human being (male and female) life is dominated by endocrine. It is


Kidney qi. (Yun, p.4)

Liver Regulates the Blood in


Chong Mai and Ren Mai
Liver storing blood. Wang Bing, "Liver dominates the sea of
blood" .
Blood is very important to female. Period will consume blood and
pregancy needs blood to nourish fetus. So, the females qi is
enough but the blood tends toward deficiency.
Chong Mai is the sea of blood,
Ren Mai dominates the uterus.
Liver dominates the blood in Chong Mai and Ren Mai.
(Gao Bing Jung: Yi Xue Zhen Chuan).

Liver can regulate the physiology function (e.g. period and


pregancy) of Chong Mai and Ren Mai.

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Return to Nest and Gynecology


Points

Menstrual Cramps in Taipei

11.06 Return to Nest point (1968 note)


Has channels to Kidney Zang & Liver Zang

1982 I took care of a high school band


in Double Tens Independent Day parade
in Taipei city.
In the prepared area, 2 trombone
players had severe menstrual cramps
who could hardly bend their waists and
could not stand straight.
I palpated their Gynecology points area,
one had nodule in lower Gynecology point,
one had nodule between 2 Gynecology points.
I just inserted 5 fen needles to these 2 nodes, after 5-8 minutes
before the parade began, both girls cramps were gone. So the
band was able to finish the parade.

11.26 Gynecology point (1972 draft)


Has channel to Uterus Fu.
Combine both points to treat female problems.

Uterine Septum in Chicago

Uterine Septum in Chicago


After being pregnant for 3 months, there was slight fetal leakage
and movement. Ultrasound found she had uterine septum.

A 33 year old lady from Taiwan, had habitual miscarriage which


caused amenorrhea. She had a lot of anxiety and began to
smoke.

She accepted her MDs suggestion to quit job lay in bed all day.
She wanted to take Chinese herbs.

Palmar diagnosis: light red in lung area, light blue in liver and
kidney area.

Huangqi(sheng)[], Dihuang(sheng)[], Baizhu[],


Shanzhuyu(remove pit)[], Longgu(duan)[],
Muli(duan)[]. decoct in water. 2 doses stopped the
bleeding.

(1) Spirit Bone(22.05), This Door(33.01) (B), 2 times quit


smoking.

(Zhang Xi-chun Lin Chuang Jing Yan Fun []. Taipei, Xuan feng
publicaion.1969. vol 8, p.23)

(2) Return to Nest(11.06) Daoma, lower gynecology (11.24), 3


weeks 6 treatments, period coming back.
Pregnancy confirmed one month later.

Lower Abdominal Pain in Bolivia

Uterine Septum in Chicago


Then I change Shou Tai Wan (Fetus Longevity Pill) to decoction:
Tusizi [], Sanjisheng [], Chuan Xuduan [],
Ejiao [], decoct in water. 4 doses to stabilize fetal movement
(Zhang Xi-chun (1969) vol. 8, p.22)

Finally, Bao Chan Wu You Tang (Worry-Free Formula to Protect


Birth), decocted in water for each day was
administered to prevent fetal movement.

Aug 11 2007 Zhu Chi Foundation Medical Mission in


Bolivia.

At the end of the last day, an old lady came to the gate
with her friend's supporting. Then she lay on the ground.
She could not walk or talk.

Her friend told me she had severe lower abdominal pain.


I immediately checked her feet and found both Door
Metal (66.05) had blue vein, so I pressed these 2 points
firstly, and asked my assistant to bring three edge
needle to me, prick blood out. Then she could answer
questions and walked slowly by herself.

She told she had had chronic The uterus adhesion


syndrome but no medications. Dr. Xu gave her pain killer
and asked her to accept surgery as early as possible.

After being pregant for 9 months, she delivered a girl.


Her MD said, Miracle. Because she did not know the lady was
taking Chinese herbal formulas.

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G.I. Tract Sweeper


66.05 Door Metal (Men Jin)

Location: horizontally from Fire


Master (66.04), in the space between
the second and third metatarsal
bone.
Tungs Five Zang Channel: stomach
Indications: diarrhea, enteritis,
gastritis, abdominal distention and
pain, appendicitis, fever,
rhinitis with Daoma technique.
Needle Technique: Insert a thin
needle to a depth of 5 fen (excellent).
Clinical Experience: Excellent for
dysmenorrhea.
[Reduce lower abdominal pressure.]

Infertility
Fu Qing Zhu Gynecology: One of the most
important gynecology textbooks in TCM.
Blue Poppy Press printed this English translation
in 1990's.
But the translator forgot to translate the "Zhong
Zi" () chapter. "Zhong Zi" chapter contains 10
infertility conditions.
You can use Tung's Acupuncture with the "Zhong
Zi" chapter.
Fu Qin Zhu Nu Ke. Reprint in 1966. Taipei, Shang Wu Yin Shu Guan.
Yang, S.Z. & Liu, D.W. trans. 1996. Fu Qing-Zhu Gynecology. 2nd edition. Boulder,CO, Blue
Poppy Press

Wang, 2013, p. 104-105.

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 1


Female looks emaciated, suffering from chronic infertility.
Sexual activity always left her exhausted.
Diagnosis: blood deficiency related to liver qi stagnation.
The mother of liver is kidney. Sexual activity comsumes
kidney essence, so the kidney qi is weak too.
Emaciation generates more fire in the body.
More sexual activity: Kidney essence , water, wood
fire.
Infertility due to kidney yin deficiency.
Yang Jing Zhong Yu Tang.
Fu(1966)p.27

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 1


11.06 Return to Nest
11.24 Gynechology
88.09: Open Kidney Group
Location:
88.09 Open Kidney: at the superior
medial corner of the patella.
88.10 Open Stomach: 2 cun above
Open Kidney (88.09).
88.11 Open Back: 2 cun above Open
Stomach (88.10).
Tungs Five Zang Channel: kidney.
Any one of the three points can be
selected as an auxiliary point for
miscarriage prevention.

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 1


Kidney yin deficiency syndrome: marked by lumbago lassitude,
dizziness, tinnitus, nocturnal emmissions in male and
oligmenorrhea in female, emaciation, dry throat, thirst, flushed
cheeks, hot sensation in the palms and soles, afternoon fever,
night sweating, reddended tongue with little or no coating, thready
and rapid pulse.
Kidney yang deficiency syndrome: marked by aversion to cold,
cold limbs, listlessness, weakness and soreness of the loins and
knees, seminal emission or impotence in male and frigidity or
infertility in female, nocturia, whitish tongue coating and weak
pulse at the cubit.

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 2


Obese female with excess phlegm and infertility
problem.
It is not qi deficiency, it should be dampness
obstruction from inner side - spleen disease.
Spleen dampness disease and phlegm in body which
causes severe damp obstruction
Resolving dampness and phlegm.
Supplement spleen and stomach.
Jia Wei Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang.
Fu(1966), p.32-33

Wang (2013), p.154-155.

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Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 2

11.06 Return to Nest


11.24 Gynecology
77.10 Open Stomach
66.09 Water Curve

Location: 1.5 cun proximal to the web


between 4th & 5th toes.
Tungs Five Zang Channel: kidney & lung
Indications: low back pain, swelling of the
four limbs, abdominal distention, neck
nerve pain, whole body bone pain,
neuralgia, hand bone pain, muscular
atrophy, numbness. This points
indications include all excess
dampness conditions or fluid retention
related to poor kidney function.

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 3


Female with severe cold in lower body.
Need fire to warm it.
Very cold uterus prevents pregnancy. [germ
cell is hard to stay in uterus]
Cold uterus due to both heart fire and kidney
fire [Mingmen fire, life-gate fire] weakness.
Wen Bao Yin.
Fu(1966), p. 29

Wang(2013), p.109

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 3

11.06 Return to Nest


11.24 Gynecology
77.18 Kidney Gate
88.01-03 Open Heart Group

Location:
88.01 Open Gate: on the central line of
the anterior thigh, 5.0 cun proximal from the
knee crease.
88.02 Open Mountain: 2.0 cun proximal
from 88.01
88.03 Open Heaven : 2.0 cun proximal from 88.02.
Tungs Five Zang Channel: heart
Indications: all three points: heart disease,
pericardium pain (heart-mouth or opening) pain,
pain on both sides of the heart, cardiac rheumatism,
dizziness, flowery vision, palpitations, stomach disease,
four limb pain, cerebral anemia.

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 3


77.18 Kidney Gate (Shen Guan)
(old name: Tian Huang Fu)
Location: 1.5 cun below Heaven Emperor
(77.17).
Tungs Five Zang Channel: six fu
Indications: deviation of the eyeball,
astigmatism, anemia, epilepsy, neuropathy, pain
in the supra-orbital edge, pain of the nasal bone,
dizziness, sciatica, lower back pain due to
kidney depletion (immediate effect), myopia,
headache.
Needle Technique: Insert needle 5 fen to 1 cun.
Stick perpendicularly to treat stuffiness and pain
in the chest; Stick obliquely to treat kidney
depletion.
Wang(2013) p.136

Wang(2013), p. 149.

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 4


Female is very quiet and had a diminished appetite.
Too much food made her uncomfortable or caused
vomiting, diarrhea, and thoracic fullness.
Diagnosis: stomach and spleen deficiency and cold.
Root cause is heart and kidney deficiency and cold.
Heart fire generates stomach earth. Kidney fire
(Mingmen fire) help spleen earth digesting food.
Wen Tu Yu Ling Tang
Fu(1966), p.30

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Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 5


Female has thoracic fullness and no appetite. She
suffers from lassitude and drowsiness all day. After
sexual activity, she always groans and finds it hard
to stop.
It is not spleen/stomach deficiency, it should be
kidney qi deficiency.
No kidney water, stomach can not bearup.
No kidney fire, spleen can not digest food.
Bing Ti Tang.
Fu(1966), p. 28-29.

Thank You!

Fu Qin Zhu: Infertility Case 5


11.06 Return to Nest
11.24 Gynecology
77.18 Kidney Gate
88.09 Open Kidney

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Collection formulas can be found in the eLotus


Clinical Manual of Oriental Medicine
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