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find the "TH5" point on the back of the forearm two thumb widths above the wrist. Use a dispersing technique, or circular pressure with the thumb or finger, for two minutes on each arm
Several acupressure points may help support thyroid function. Key points include the LI4 (Hegu), located on the hand between the thumb and index finger, which can help regulate hormonal balance; ST36 (Zusanli), on the lower leg, which promotes overall vitality; and TH5 (Waiguan), on the wrist, which can support the endocrine system. Stimulating these points may enhance circulation and energy flow to the thyroid gland.
So the pattern would be 0 up to the 8 which equals 0. Next would be 1 up to the 7th which equals 1. Next the sequence would be 2 up to the 6th which equals 64, 3 up to the th5 which equals 243, 4 up to the 4th which equals 256, 5 up to the 3rd equals 125, 6 up to the 2nd equals 36, 7 up to the 1st equals 7, and 8 up to the 0 equals 1.
Wind points in acupuncture are specific acupuncture points believed to help address issues related to wind, such as colds, allergies, or skin ailments. The primary wind points include GB20 (Fengchi), located at the base of the skull, and LU7 (Lieque), situated on the wrist. Additional points often associated with wind conditions are TH5 (Waiguan) on the forearm and BL12 (Fengmen) on the back, just below the second thoracic vertebra. These points are thought to help disperse wind and alleviate symptoms related to it.
1. The bifurcation of the trachea 2. Concavity of the arch of aorta 3. Just above the bifurcation of the pulmonary trunk 4. The azygos vein enters the superior vena cava 5. The thoracic duct reaches the left side of the esophagus in its passage upwards from the abdomen 6. Ligamentum arteriosum 7. Left recurrent laryngeal nerve recurves below the ligamentum arteriosum. 8. superficial part of cardiac plexus 9. Deep part of cardiac plexus. 10. Th4-Th5 intervertebral disc. Aliu Oluwapelumi