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About Acupoint Wellness Atlas
Understand the site scope before trusting point pages, wellness guides, tools, glossary terms, or printable cards.
Quick Answer
This site is not clinically reviewed. Pages are maintained by the site publisher using named public sources, conservative wording, visible content-check dates, and safety-first editing rules. The atlas is an English education and safety-navigation project for acupoint names, locations, relationships, and cautious self-acupressure reading.
Before You Try This
This trust page is educational and not medical advice. It cannot assess symptoms, medication, pregnancy, injury, urgency, skin, or whether pressure is suitable.
Ask qualified care when the question is personal, severe, persistent, unusual, pregnancy-related, medication-related, child-related, chronic-condition-related, injury-related, or urgent.
Is This the Right Page to Read Now?
Use About Acupoint Wellness Atlas when the reader needs this trust boundary before using health-adjacent point, tool, or wellness pages.
About Acupoint Wellness Atlas fails if it creates a fake reviewer, private advice channel, or clinical authority the site does not have.
Use the atlas only when the education-only boundary is clear; use Safety or qualified care when the question is personal or risky. Keep the next page education-only and do not send personal health details through the site.


About Acupoint Wellness Atlas atlas-boundary visual context
- Use the visual reference to understand the atlas as a reading map, not a care service.
- Return to point, safety, or glossary pages only when the education-only boundary still fits.
- Treat polished visuals as navigation support rather than evidence of expert approval.
About Acupoint Wellness Atlas explains how to read the atlas; it does not add a reviewer, clinical conclusion, or private advice channel.
Why This Page Gets Extra Attention
Reader Scenario
A reader needs About Acupoint Wellness Atlas to choose one next page, not to collect a larger set of options.
Common Misread
Do not treat About Acupoint Wellness Atlas as permission to browse past the page's own boundary.
Editorial Call
About Acupoint Wellness Atlas should make the publishing boundary visible without pretending to provide clinical review.
Best Next Choice
Choose whether About Acupoint Wellness Atlas and the site's education-only model fit the reader's need before returning to points or tools.
Use the visual as a reading route, not a private safety clearance.
What this atlas is
This site is not clinically reviewed. Pages are maintained by the site publisher using named public sources, conservative wording, visible content-check dates, and safety-first editing rules. It is built as an English atlas for reading acupoint names, broad locations, meridian vocabulary, traditional context, and safety exits.
What the site can help with
The atlas can help a reader identify PC6 Neiguan, LI4 Hegu, ST36 Zusanli, and other starter points; compare mild scenario pages; understand terms such as qi, cun, meridian, contraindication, moxa, cupping, and traditional use; and find the right safety page quickly.
What the site cannot do
It cannot assess a person's symptoms, skin, pregnancy status, medicines, injury, urgency, treatment needs, or care plan. It also does not teach needle technique, moxa, cupping, gua sha, or professional treatment planning.
Why no fake expert appears
The site does not use a clinician badge, named doctor, or reviewer claim unless a real person, credentials, scope, date, relationship, and correction process can be shown publicly. Until then, trust comes from clear limits, named sources, and conservative editing.
How readers should move through the site
Start with the real question. A point name opens a point page. A risk word opens Safety. A term opens Glossary. A mild scenario opens one wellness guide. A tool is only a reading aid that should show one next page.
Best next page after About
Open the editorial policy for source and update rules, the medical disclaimer for personal-care limits, or Safety when the next decision involves risk.
How source notes stop at reader limits
Source notes explain what named public references support: point names, location vocabulary, safety wording, cultural context, visual attribution, or claim limits. They cannot assess the reader's personal situation, private symptoms, risk level, medication, pregnancy status, skin condition, urgency, or whether pressure belongs today.
Questions Readers Usually Ask
Who maintains this atlas?
The site publisher maintains it with named public sources, conservative wording, visible content-check dates, and safety-first editing rules.
Is this atlas clinically reviewed?
No. It is not clinically reviewed and does not imply a doctor, clinician, or expert has checked personal suitability.
What should I do if my question is personal?
Use Safety or qualified care. The atlas can explain vocabulary and boundaries; it cannot decide personal health questions.
Sources Used
For About Acupoint Wellness Atlas, these notes are tied to this page asset: A plain About page that names the publisher-maintained model without inventing a doctor, reviewer, clinic, or personal health service. They show which references support names, location terms, safety boundaries, cultural context, visual attribution, or content-check wording. They do not assess your symptoms, medication, pregnancy status, skin, or personal health situation for this page.