ST 25 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 25, Abbreviated as ST 25, Transliterated Tianshu in Chinese, Heavenly Pivot in English. ST 25 Acupuncture Point
The Stomach Meridian governs the stomach, digestive functions, and is closely linked to Qi, blood, and fluids. It is paired with the Spleen Meridian, which works in conjunction with the stomach to control the transformation and transportation of food and fluids. The Stomach Meridian starts at the eyes, travels down the face, and follows a path along the front of the body down to the toes. There are 45 acupoints along the Stomach Meridian, abbreviated as ST (e.g., ST1, ST45).
Stomach 25, Abbreviated as ST 25, Transliterated Tianshu in Chinese, Heavenly Pivot in English. ST 25 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 26, Abbreviated as ST 26, Transliterated Wailing in Chinese, Outer Mound in English. ST 26 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 27, Abbreviated as ST 27, Transliterated Daju in Chinese, Great Bulge in English. ST 27 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 28, Abbreviated as ST 28, Transliterated Shuidao in Chinese, Waterway in English. ST 28 Acupuncture Point Location:
Stomach 29, Abbreviated as ST 29, Transliterated Guilai in Chinese, Restoring Position in English. ST 29 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 30, Abbreviated as ST 30, Transliterated Qichong in Chinese, Qi Surge in English. ST 30 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 31, Abbreviated as ST 31, Transliterated Biguan in Chinese, Thigh Gate in English. ST 31 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 32, Abbreviated as ST 32, Transliterated Futu in Chinese, Crouching Rabbit in English. ST 32 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 33, Abbreviated as ST 33, Transliterated Yinshi in Chinese, Yin Market in English. ST 33 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 34, Abbreviated as ST 34, Transliterated Liangqiu in Chinese, Ridge Mound in English. ST 34 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 35, Abbreviated as ST 35, Transliterated Dubi in Chinese, Calf’s Nose in English. ST 35 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 36, Abbreviated as ST 36, Transliterated Zusanli in Chinese, Leg Three Miles in English. ST 36 Acupuncture