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Bladder 64 - Jing Gu

“Capital Bone” (referring to location)

Perpendicular 0.3-0.5”, or moxa

Source Point


* Disperses Wind - headache, neck rigidity, meningitis, torticollis

* Calms the Spirit - palpitations, insanity, madness, does not eat or drink


* Clears the Brain - epilepsy, seizures, cerebral congestion

* Clears Obstructions from the Channels - pain in lower back and legs, sciatica, myocarditis, heaviness in head and cold in legs, membrane over the eye, dim vision, inner canthus redness, dyspnea, pneumonitis, epistaxis, bee stings

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