A beautifully designed 3-page visual guide to the Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Explore how Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water relate to organs, emotions, and daily balance. Perfect for students, practitioners, or anyone interested in holistic health and acupuncture.
*Instant digital download – printer ready
This set includes:
Page 1: Classical Associations: seasons, directions, colours, tastes, organs, and emotions
Page 2: Clinical & Personality Correlates: physical tendencies, emotional traits, and supportive lifestyle insights
Page 3: Five Element Interactions: generating, controlling, overacting, and insulting cycles explained clearly
Kidney & Ren Mai Points on the Anterior Torso – Acupuncture Student Study Guide
A clear and practical reference chart designed to help acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine students learn the Kidney channel and Ren Mai points on the anterior torso with greater confidence.
This chart shows the relationship between the Kidney points and the Ren Mai midline points, including point numbers, anatomical levels, cun measurements, and helpful memory hints. It is ideal for students learning torso point location, preparing for exams, or revising practical point location skills.
The layout highlights how the Kidney points correspond with Ren Mai points at the same horizontal levels, making it easier to understand spacing, measurement, and point relationships across the chest and abdomen.
Includes:
Kidney points on the anterior torso
Ren Mai midline points from Ren2 to Ren22
Cun-based location guidance
Point level relationships between Kidney and Ren Mai
Helpful memory hints and mnemonics
Quick facts section for revision
Measuring tips for the torso and lower abdomen
Clean, student-friendly layout
Perfect for acupuncture students, TCM learners, classroom revision, practical point location practice, and clinic preparation.
Please note: This chart is intended as an educational study aid and does not replace formal acupuncture training, supervised clinical practice, or professional healthcare advice.
Format: Digital PDF (A4)
Audience: Acupuncture students, TCM practitioners, holistic health learners
Author: Nickila Robertsson - NRQi Studio
Length: 2 pages (portrait)
Back Shu & Front Mu Points Chart – Acupuncture Student Study Guide
A clear and concise reference chart designed to help acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine students learn the key Back Shu and Front Mu points with ease.
This chart includes the point number, related organ, spinal level or anatomical location, Chinese name, and a shortened summary of traditional TCM functions. It is ideal for quick revision, clinic preparation, classroom use, or adding to your study folder.
The layout pairs each Back Shu point with its corresponding Front Mu point where applicable, making it easier to compare the two systems side by side and remember their relationships.
Includes:
Back Shu points from BL13 to BL28
Front Mu points for the Zang-Fu organs
Chinese point names
Spinal levels and concise location notes
Shortened traditional TCM functions
Clean, student-friendly layout
Perfect for acupuncture students, TCM learners, practitioners refreshing their knowledge, or anyone studying point categories and energetic functions.
Please note: This chart is intended as an educational study aid and does not replace formal acupuncture training, supervised clinical practice, or professional healthcare advice.
Format: Digital PDF (A4)
Audience: Acupuncture students, TCM practitioners, holistic health learners
Author: Nickila Robertsson - NRQi Studio
Length: 1 page (landscape)
Electro-Acupuncture Machine Guide – AWQ104L Digital Model
A clear and practical reference sheet designed to help acupuncture students and practitioners understand the basic controls, settings, and safe-use reminders for the AWQ104L Digital Model electro-acupuncture machine.
This guide includes a labelled image of the machine, showing the main dials and switches, including polarity, intensity controls, speed/frequency settings, and on/off placement. It also provides simple notes on recommended settings, clip arrangement, patient communication, and key safety reminders for use during electro-acupuncture practice.
Includes:
Labelled diagram of the AWQ/AQ104L Digital machine
Simple control explanations
Polarity and intensity dial reminders
Suggested settings for common student learning scenarios
Clip placement and colour organisation tips
Patient communication prompts
Safety reminders and contraindication notes
Clean, easy-to-read format for clinic or classroom use
Ideal for acupuncture students, TCM learners, classroom demonstrations, clinic preparation, and practitioners wanting a quick visual reminder when using an electro-acupuncture unit.
Please note: This sheet is intended as an educational study aid and quick-reference guide. It does not replace formal electro-acupuncture training, supervised clinical practice, manufacturer instructions, or professional safety protocols.
Format: Digital PDF (A4)
Audience: Acupuncture students, TCM practitioners, holistic health learners
Author: Nickila Robertsson - NRQi Studio
Length: 1 page (portrait)
Explore the foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine with this TCM Disease Patterns study guide — a beautifully designed, in-depth reference for students and practitioners alike.
Covering all twelve organs and meridians — the Lungs, Large Intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, Small Intestine, Bladder, Kidneys, Pericardium, San Jiao, Gallbladder and Liver — this guide brings together the key diagnostic patterns for each system.
Each section outlines the aetiology, main symptoms, tongue and pulse findings, treatment focus and key acupuncture points, providing clarity and precision rooted in classical TCM theory.
Whether used for study, clinic preparation or teaching, this guide helps readers connect pattern differentiation with practical application.
Format: Digital PDF (A4)
Length: Comprehensive 12-organ compendium
Audience: Acupuncture students, TCM practitioners, holistic health learners
Author: NRQi Studio
Length: 64 pages
Explore the foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine with the TCM Disease Patterns – Quick Reference Tables from NRQi Studio — a beautifully designed, clinic-ready resource for acupuncturists, students, and practitioners.
Covering all twelve organ systems — the Lungs, Large Intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, Small Intestine, Bladder, Kidneys, Pericardium, San Jiao, Gallbladder, and Liver — these tables distill the essence of pattern differentiation into a concise, visual format.
Each table outlines the key patterns, main symptoms, tongue and pulse findings, treatment focus, and useful acupuncture points, providing a clear snapshot of both diagnostic and treatment principles.
Whether used in study, supervision, or clinical practice, this reference brings together classical theory and practical insight to help you identify, understand, and treat disease patterns with confidence.
Format: Digital PDF (A4)
Length: Comprehensive – 12 Organ Systems
Audience: Acupuncture students, TCM practitioners, prenatal wellness professionals
Author: NRQi Studio
Length: 2 pages
Contraindicated Acupuncture Points in Pregnancy — Reference Chart
An elegant, easy-to-read chart designed for quick clinical reference. This beautifully formatted resource clearly highlights acupuncture points and regions that are contraindicated or require caution during pregnancy.
Organised into concise sections — Strongly Contraindicated, Use with Caution and At Term or Labour Induction Points — this chart helps practitioners make safe, confident treatment decisions. It includes cautions for abdominal, lumbar and sacral regions, with notes on point actions and safe alternatives for pregnancy support.
Ideal for acupuncture students, TCM practitioners and holistic health professionals seeking a trusted visual reference for pregnancy safety.
Format: Digital PDF (A4)
Type: Clinical Reference Chart
Audience: Acupuncture students, TCM practitioners, prenatal wellness professionals
Author: NRQi Studio
Length: 2 pages
Download the template through Canva* and customise your own 24 Hour Organ Clock Poster using the colours, fonts and style that suit you best. Then upload the template (PNG) to a company that lets you print posters. Click the button below to get started!
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Download the TCM Organ Clock (5 Element Colours - White Font). Then upload the template (PNG) to a company that lets you create your own clock. Please note, this is not an editable download. If you’re in the UK, I used https://www.contrado.co.uk/round-clock to make my clock.
Download the TCM Organ Clock (5 Element Colours - Black Font). Then upload the template (PNG) to a company that lets you create your own clock. Please note, this is not an editable download. If you’re in the UK, I used https://www.contrado.co.uk/round-clock to make my clock.
Download the template through Canva* and customise your own TCM Organ Clock using the colours, fonts and style that suit you best. Then upload the template (PNG) to a company that lets you create your own clock backgrounds. If you’re based in the UK, I used https://www.contrado.co.uk/round-clock . Click the button below to get started!
*Please note: You will need a Canva account to access this template.
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