Holographic points and reflecting areas:
(1) Holographic points :
According to the biological holographic theory, a group of holographic points correspondent to the human body is present in each independent part of the body. For example, a group of biological holographic points is present in each phalanx and metacarpal bone of the hand. Each group of holographic points is divided by Professor Zhang Yingqing into 12 points correspendent to the head, neck, arm, lung and heart, liver, stomach, duodenum, kidney, waist, and leg and foot, arranged from distal end to proximal end (Fig. 2-10). The distal end in a body part is the head point, and the proximal end is the foot.
1-head 2-neck 3-arm 4-lung and heart 5-liver 6-stomach 7-duodenum 8-kidney 9-waist 10-lower abdomen 11-leg 12-foot 13-midpoint 14-two divisions 15-three divisionspoint; the midpoint between them is the stomach point; the midpoint between the head point and the stomach point is the point lung and heart point; the distance between the head point and the lung and heart point is divided into three equal portions. The distal dividing point is for the neck, and the proximal dividing point is for the arm point; the midpoint between the lung and heart point and stomach point is the liver point; the midpoint between the stomach point and the foot point is the waist point; the distance between the stomach point and the waist point is divided into three equal portions. The distal dividing point is for the duodenum and the proximal dividing point is for the kidney.
And the distance between the waist point and the foot point is also divided into three equal portions; the distal dividing point is for the lower abdomen and the proximal dividing point is for the leg.
It should be emphasized that the holographic points mentioned above are only roughly located, and the points may be very close to each other, if the body part is very short. There-fore, the tender spot near the location of the holographic point for certain organs is the exact location for the application of treatment, although it is not at the exact site as shown in Fig. 2-10. A miniature of the whole body is set into a part with the head at the distal end and the foot at the proximal end. The important structures of the body may be arranged in sequence in the miniature.
(2) Holographic reflecting areas:
The holographic reflecting areas correspondent to the related organs arrayed over the palm are discovered through continuous clinical practice and the accumulation of clinical experience. Stimulation at those reflecting areas can adjust the function of their related organs to maintain health and treat diseases. The reflecting areas are named after their related organs, or by the specific diseases curable by stimulating them. The common holographic reflecting areas are shown in Fig. 2-11.
As with the application of holographic points, the location of holographic reflecting areas can be remembered by following the principle of their arrangement, and the reflecting areas should be flexibly selected for use. Regular and even stimulation applied at the more sensitive spots will produce the best therapeutic results.
1-urogenital organs 2-adjustment of liver and gallbladder 3-ear 4-adjustment of lower abdomen 5-eye 6-shoulder 7-lung 8-mouth 9-esophagus 10-diabetes mellitus zone 11-cancer zone 12-brain 13-lymphatic immunity zone (lower body to upper body) 14-breast 15-liver and gallbladder 16-pancreas ]7-head and neck 18-spleen 19-stomach 20-spinal column (neck to sacrum) 21-waist and kidney 22-intestine 23-heart and chest 24-reproduction 25-reproductive gland







