The eight chakra meeting points are located below the elbow and knee joints of the limbs and lead to the eight chakra points, which can be used to treat the diseases of the eight chakra points that are connected to each other.
1. Gongsun acupoint located in the Spleen meridian is connected to the Chongqin meridian, and can be used to treat heartache, heartburn, chest tightness and dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs), abdominal pain and urgency due to the rebellious upward movement of qi in the Chongqin meridian.
2. Located in the Pericardium Meridian, the Neiguan point is connected to the Yinwei Meridian and can be used to treat heart diseases such as tachycardia or bradycardia, heart pain and palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic).
3. Located in the Small Intestine Meridian, Houxi is connected to the Directing Vessel and can be used to treat neck pain, shoulder and back pain, headache and other diseases of the Directing Vessel.
4. Shen Wei located in the Bladder Meridian leads to the Yang Stilt Vein and is used to treat insomnia, excessive dreams, epilepsy and other diseases of the Yang Stilt Vein.
5. The Foot Linsui of the Gallbladder Meridian is connected to the Belt Meridian and can be used to treat disorders of the Belt Meridian such as irregular menstruation, hernia, lumbago and back pain.
6. Waiguan in the Sanjiao meridian is connected to the Yangwei vein and can be used to treat external headache, cold and flu, and other painful conditions.
7. Liejiao, located in the Lung meridian, passes through the Ren vein and can be used to treat sore throat, cough and other chest and lung diseases.
8. Zhaohai, located in the Kidney meridian, is connected to the Yin-Shit vein and can be used to treat insomnia and sleep disorders.
The eight chakra meeting points can be used alone or in conjunction with each other, and are clinically effective points. However, it needs professional Chinese medicine or acupuncture doctors to carry out acupuncture operation, patients should not blindly acupuncture, so as not to cause adverse consequences.