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The charts respectively show names and locations of meridians and acupoints on the front, back and lateral sides of the human body, along with the international standard nomenclature and alphameric code. The booklet accompanying the charts describes in detail names and locations of 409 points (361 meridian points and 48 extra points) to facilitate the use of the charts.
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Forgot to mention not in English?, November 26, 2012
By Murat Bayramkul
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I was looking for one with translations into english. Found one that did translate.Problelm is its the only one! Sorry didn't work out!
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Disappointed, October 04, 2009
By Mary Ann Reich (Dallas, TX)
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The charts were advertised in English but they are in Chinese. Impossible to read. Of no use at all.
3 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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Meridian Points of Acupuncture, October 07, 2004
By Book Warm (LAX, Ca)
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If you are looking for a detailed description of acu points and are trained in the US perhaps this is not for you. These are the most affordable posters that one can buy. For others one expects to pay >$60. It illustrates all 14 meridians, and extra points(EX). It nicely lists the names in PinYin with tones so the LACs can pronounce them properly. It also has the Traditional Chinese names. The Int'l Standard Org(ISO) designations (LU,ST,GB etc.) are not printed on the charts. Rather, they are included in the 44 page phamphlet. All in all, this is an excellent pictorial representations of Acupuncture Meridian points available. They can be used as posters or framed in the office as conversational center piece. This is highly recommended for those interested in pain control, acupressure, and acupuncture.
36 of 36 people found the above review helpful.
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