Bladder 67   Zhi Yin 

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Bladder 67 - Zhi Yin

Extremity of Yin” “End of Yin” “Valley passage”(referring to location at end of leg (Yin) and medial side (Yin))

Oblique 0.1, or moxa, or bleed

Metal Point, Jing-Well Point, Point of Tonification, Point of Exit, General Point for Light Pain

* Clears the Brain - stroke, infantile convulsions, physical and mental exhaustion

* Regulates Pregnancy and Childbirth - difficult labor, malposition of fetus (thread moxa daily), failure to discharge placenta


Clears Pain and Stagnation from Head -headache, nasal obstruction, epistaxis, opthamalgia, occipital headache, membrane and pain of eye, clear nasal discharge, heaviness of head, clears Heat from Bladder Channel

* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - itching over entire body, intercostal neuralgia, fever without perspiration, difficulty in urination, early prostatic hypertrophy, spermatorrhea, ‘old man’s gait’, bleed to open hamstrings

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