Hello there, In your 30 most important Points video, you said: LU5 is used for Substantial Phlegm and ST40 was for both non-sub and Substantial phlegm... But here you say ST40 is good for phlegm and PC5 is for non-substantial?, clinically, and for the boards (CA), which would we prioritize? Or should we just remember all of them lol
Hi Zander, for clinic and for case studies on exams, ST40 treats both non-substantial and substantial phlegm. It is the empircial point for Phlegm. In this video, 4:15: I say "here we have phlegm." I didn't differentiate if it was substantial or not. Phlegm in general refers to both types. This is treated with ST40. Non-substantial is PC5 only. Substantial is Lu5 only.