DiscoverAcuPro - The Wonders of Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine#94 - How to Use the 20 Acupuncture Points of the Large Intestine Meridian
#94 - How to Use the 20 Acupuncture Points of the Large Intestine Meridian

#94 - How to Use the 20 Acupuncture Points of the Large Intestine Meridian

Update: 2025-10-22
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Today, we’re exploring the Large Intestine Meridian—an essential channel in Chinese medicine with 20 acupuncture points that treat everything from constipation and diarrhea to toothaches, skin issues, and even emotional stagnation. 

Whether you’re a student or a seasoned practitioner, this episode will give you a clear, practical review of the Large Intestine channel—its pathway, point functions, and clinical applications. 

Here’s what you’ll learn: 

  • Why the Large Intestine channel is most active between 5–7 am and how it supports detox and elimination
  • The pathway: starting at LI 1 on the index finger and ending at LI 20 beside the nose—explaining its link to digestion, immunity, and the face
  • Key Large Intestine points like LI 4 (Master point for pain & immunity), LI 11 (clears heat & regulates blood), and LI 20 (opens nasal passages)
  • How this meridian connects digestion, skin health, and emotional balance—making it one of your most versatile clinical tools

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#94 - How to Use the 20 Acupuncture Points of the Large Intestine Meridian

#94 - How to Use the 20 Acupuncture Points of the Large Intestine Meridian

Clara Cohen