Dr: Tan Acupuncture Points Chart And Image //top\\

Identify the "Sick" Meridian. You find exactly where the pain is located and which meridian (energy channel) passes through that area.

The system is built on identifying the "sick" meridian and selecting a corresponding "balancing" meridian based on five (or six) distinct systems: Mirroring (Limb-to-Limb)

Dr. Tan’s Balance Method Acupuncture - Kwan Yin Healing Arts Dr Tan Acupuncture Points Chart And Image

The is more than a poster; it is a clinical algorithm. It forces the practitioner to think in terms of correspondences (shoulder equals ankle, hip equals shoulder) rather than pathology.

Dr. Tan divided the aspects of the limbs into three sides: Identify the "Sick" Meridian

Due to copyright restrictions, I cannot reproduce the exact proprietary wall charts here. However, to get the official :

Have you used the Balance Method? Share your experience with the Dr. Tan mapping system in the comments below. If you need a high-resolution image, visit the official Tan Institute bookstore. Tan’s Balance Method Acupuncture - Kwan Yin Healing

✅ “A full-body anterior view: The right arm is superimposed with dashed lines connecting the wrist to the cervical spine, the elbow to the thoracic spine, and the shoulder to the lumbar spine. Points like LI 4 (Hegu) and LV 3 (Taichong) are highlighted as ‘Master & Couple’ points for pain relief.”