Acupoints

List of the 60 acupoints which are measured for meridian stress assessment. Meridians are balanced with biomagnetic remedy solution.

Two identical acupoints are measured, one on the right side and one on the left side - either on hand or foot. In the table usually only one point is listed. Only if the two identical points indicate different vital organs/functions they are both listed. Additionally, virtual acupoint library has over 800 additional acupoints to choose for specific assessment. For sensitivity screening only few acupoints are used.  

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AL-1L Allergies of the lower part of the body, vascular degeneration
Also, chemical, heavy metal, food etc. sensitivities
AL-1b*L Allergy/Vascular degenerations
*reading <50 or well over 50 some degree of  vascular degeneration and allergic process
*reading >80 acute allergic disturbance
*reading ~ 67-76 chronic allergies
CI-8*R Circulation, arterial, venous, and lymphatic vascular system
* Cisterna chyli with its right contributories, accessory thoracic duct, right lymphatic trunk, including the subclavian, jugular, and right brachio-mediastinal trunks 
CI-8*L Circulation, arterial, venous, and lymphatic vascular system
* Cisterni chyli with its left contributories and the thoracic duct
FA-1b*L Fatty degeneration (entire body)
FI-1b* Fibroid degeneration (entire body)
GB-43b*R Biliary ducts
GB-43b*L Gall bladder
HE-8c*L Heart
JO-1b*L Joints and the spine
KI-1-3*L Kidney and ureter
LI-1b*L Large intestine
LU-10c*L Lung
LV-1a*L Liver
LY-1-1L Auricular (ear) lymph drainage, lymph vessel  1-1
LY-1-2*L Five tonsils of the pharyngeal ring, lymph vessel 1-2
LY-1L Palatine tonsil, lymph vessel 1
LY-2L Upper and lower jaw lymph drainage, lymph vessel 2
LY-3L Lymph drainage of the nose and paranasal sinuses, lymph vessel 3
NE-1b*L Peripheral and central nervous system
OR-1b*L Organic degeneration of the whole body, cellular metabolism, parenchymal and epithelial degeneration
* Any type of disease of any tissue system including arteries, muscles, and bone 
* In essence, this vessel can be used as a means to verify findings on other measurement points.
PA-1a*R Pancreas: glandular endocrine function and digestion exocrine
SI-1b*L Small intestine:
* Ascending (4th) part of the duodenum, duodenojejunal flexure, jejunum and left portion of the ileum
SI-1b*R Small intestine:
* Superior (1), descending (2) and horizontal duodenum (3) and the terminal portion of the ileum
SI-3*L Brain, Governing vessel (spinal cord), duodenojejunal flexure
* Governing vessel originates from the uterus (or deep inside the lower abdomen in men) and goes to the perineum where it emerges. It ascends all the way up the back and neck where it enters the brain. It then ascends the vertex and descends to the front of the face all the way to the upper lip.
SI-3*R Brain, Governing vessel (spinal cord), desc part of the duodenum
SK-1-3*L Skin
SP-1a*L Spleen
ST-44b*L Stomach
TW-1L Gonad (testicles, ovaries) and adrenal glands 
TW-1b*L Endocrine
TW-2L Thymus, thyroid, parathyroid glands
TW-3L Pineal, pituitary glands
UB-65L -Prostate, seminal vesicle, urethra
-Uterus, parametrium, vagina, urethra
UB-66b*L Urinary bladder and genitourinary system

Point marked with a star (*) is a Control Measurement Point, which indicate the bioenergetic condition of the specific meridian and associated organ or system as a whole.