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CV-5 Stone Gate

石门 〔石門〕shí mén

Alternate names: 丹田 dān tián, Cinnabar Field; 精露 jīng lù, Essential Dew; 绝孕 jué yùn, Infertility; 利机 lì jī, Crux Disinhibitor; 命门 mìng mén, Life Gate; 三焦募 sān jiāo mù, Triple Burner Alarm; 俞门 shù mén, Transport Gate

Channel: CV, Controlling (rèn) Vessel

Modern location: An acupoint located on the smaller abdomen, 2 cùn inferior to the umbilicus on the midline.

Classic location: Directly above Origin Pass (CV-4), two cùn below the navel. (Yī Zōng Jīn Jiàn)

Local anatomy: The branches of the superficial epigastric and inferior epigastric arteries and veins. The anterior cutaneous branch of the eleventh intercostal nerve.

Action: Warms the kidney and invigorates yáng; regulates the menses and checks vaginal discharge.

Modern indications: Abdominal pain; water swelling; diarrhea; mounting qì (shàn qì, inguinal hernia); inhibited urination; diarrhea; amenorrhea; vaginal discharge; flooding and spotting.

Classic indications: Concretions and conglomerations; no desire for food and drink; nontransformation of grain and water (undigested food in the stool); scrotal retraction; counterflow vomiting; constipation; mammary disease.

Needle stimulus: Needling: 0.5‒0.8 cùn perpendicular insertion. Moxa: 7 cones; pole 20‒30 min.

Needle sensation: Distension extending along the course of the controlling vessel to the genital area.

Warning: Needling of this point is contraindicated during pregnancy.

Point groups: Alarm point (mù xué) of the triple burner.

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