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Bladder 65 - Shu Gu

“Bind the Bone” “Restraining Bone” “Bundle Bone” 

Perpendicular 0.3”, or moxa

Wood Point, Shu-Stream Point, Point of Sedation


* Disperses Wind - epilepsy, occipital headache, neck rigidity, pannus, seizures, vertigo, dislike of wind and cold


* Clears Obstructions from the Channels - mental confusion, mental illness, madness, mania, blurred vision, fever, red and pain in inner canthus, deafness, hemorrhoids of all types, abscesses of all types, Damp Heat prostatitis, lumbago, sciatica, pain in posterior aspect of lower extremities, enterocolitis, diarrhea, malaria

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