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Bladder 58 - Fai Yang

“Soaring” “Flying High” “Taking Flight” (refers to importance of gastrocnemius in jumping and effect of point)

Perpendicular 0.7-1.0” or moxa

Luo Connecting Point, Special Point for Parathyroid Gland


* Disperses Wind Cold - headache, stiff neck, occipital headache, nasal obstruction, nasal congestion, epistaxis, sinus problems, supraorbital neuralgia

* Benefits the Back and Legs - lumbago, weakness of leg, rheumatoid arthritis, pain in low back and leg, pain in knee or calf, progressive painful joints, sciatica with lateral leg pain, circulation problems of lower leg, diabetic neuropathy, intermittent claudation, cold feet, cracked heels

* Tonifies the Kidney - nephritis, cystitis, Stone Lin, prostatitis, stiff neck with weak legs or back, releases m. Soleus spasm causing pain in heel and Achilles tendon

* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - blurring of vision, vertigo, epilepsy, seizures, kinetic hallucinations, beriberi, hemorrhoids, insanity, constipation, irritable bladder, nocturia

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