Governing Vessel 9   Zhi Yang

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Governing Vessel 9 - Zhi Yang

“Extreme Yang” “Reaching Yang” “Extremity of Yang”

Perpendicular 0.5-1.0”, or moxa


 * Regulates the Qi Functions - stomach-ache, Cold stomach, intestinal noises, cannot eat, body curled up and lethargic, limbs weary and heavy, roundworm in bile duct, weight loss point, lower body edema

* Transforms Damp Heat - Yang or Yin jaundice, hepatitis, cholescystitis, malaria, intermittent fevers


* Expands the Chest and Diaphram - cough, panting, bronchial asthma, dyspnea, difficulty in speaking due to shortness of breath, fullness in the chest, pain in chest and back, pleurisy

* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - stiffness of spinal column, loins and back painful, shins ache, intercostal neuralgia

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