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POINT: DU-15 (GOVERNING VESSEL-15)

English: Gate of Muteness
Also Known As: Door of Muteness
Gate to Dumbness
Mute Door
  • On the midline at the nape of the neck, in the depression 0.5 cun inferior to DU-16 Fengfu, below the spinous process of the first cervical vertebra (impalpable).
    Note: The posterior hairline is measured as one cun inferior to DU-16 Fengfu. Locate DU-15 Yamen at the midpoint, i.e. 0.r cun above the posterior hairline.
  • Between the spinous processes of of the first and second cervical vertebrae, in the depression 0.5 cun within the hairline at the midpoint of the nape and 0.5 cun below DU-16 Fengfu.
  • Perpendicular insertion slightly inferiorly, 0.5 to 1 cun.
  • Traditionally moxibustion is not applicable.
  • Caution: the spinal canal lies between 1.5 to 2 cun deep to the skin surface, varying according to body build. Deep perpendicular insertion is strictly contraindicated, as is oblique insertion towards the brain.
  • Straight insertion one to two cun. The needle should be inserted level with the mouth or earlobe, and should not be rotated or otherwise agitated after insertion.
    Sensation: local distention. When the needle is inserted too deeply, there will be a strong electric sensation indicating that the spinal cord has been touched. In this case, the needle should be at least partially withdrawn.
  • Caution: extreme care must be exercised so as to avoid inserting the needle upward into the medulla oblongata, where it could cause death.
  • Puncture perpendicularly 0.5 to 0.8 cun.
  • Meeting point of the DU and Yangwei channels
  • Point of the Sea of Qi
  • One of the nine needles to retur Yang
  • Benefits the tongue
  • Treats muteness
  • Eliminates Wind
  • Benefits the neck and spine
  • Treats collapse of Yang
  • Clears the senses
  • Clears consciousness
  • Clears the mind
  • Stimulates speech
  • Moistens the throat
  • Stimulates Qi flow
  • Stiffness of the tongue with inability to speak
  • Loss of voice
  • Lotus flower tongue (distention and prominence of Blood vessels beneath the tongue)
  • Flaccidity of the tongue
  • Heaviness of the head
  • Head Wind
  • Loss of consciousness from Windstroke
  • Epilepsy
  • Clonic spasm
  • Manic-depression
  • Headache
  • Deaf-mutism
  • Seizures
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Incomplete maturation of the brain
  • Hysteria
  • Convulsions
  • Mumps
  • Tinnitus
  • Sudden loss of voice
  • Sudden hoarseness of voice
  • Aphonia
  • Mutism
  • Swollen tongue
  • Stiffness of the tongue preventing speech
  • Paralysis of the suprahyoid muscle
  • Mental disorders
  • Insanity
  • Loss of consciousness due to cerebral hemorrhage
  • Cerebral congestion
  • Loss of consciousness
  • All types of Yang Heat Excess
  • All types of Qi exuberance
  • Anhidrosis
  • Chills and fever
  • Nosebleed that does not stop
  • Stiffness of the neck
  • Stiffness of the spine
  • Spasm of the spine
  • Aversion to cold
  • Cold counter flow of the limbs
  • Purple lips
  • Hysteria
  • Convulsions
  • Occipital headache
  • Apoplexy
  • Insanity
  • Aphasia in stroke
  • Swelling or paralysis of the tongue
  • Congenital deafness
  • Throat swelling
  • Pharyngitis
  • Swelling of the sublingual area giving the impression of a second tongue
  • Deaf-mutism
  • Convulsions with the back arched
  • Madness
  • Apoplexy
  • Meningitis
  • Incomplete maturation of the brain

LU-6
Kongzui

SJ-8
Sanyangluo

SJ-1
Guanchong

Loss of voice

Sudden loss of voice

Flaccidity of the tongue with inability to speak

DU-16
Fengfu

LU-11
Shaoshang
LU-10
Yuji
LI-2
Erjian
PC-9
Zhongchong
KI-10
Yingu
KI-2
Rangu

DU-14
Dazhui

Windstroke, flaccidity of the tongue and sudden loss of voice

Excessive extension of the spine

Stiffness of the tongue

Moxa both points

UB-7
Tongtian
UB-59
Fuyang

DU-26
Renzhong
SI-3
Houxi
ST-40
Fenglong

DU-14
Dazhui

M-HN-13
Yiming
PC-6
Neiguan
ST-36
Zusanli
"The Three Vertebral Points"

Heaviness of the head

Seizures

Incomplete maturation of the brain

  • This point lies directly behind the root of the tongue and has a direct connection.
  • Its main action is to stimulate speech.