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Bi Zhong - Middle of Arm

On the lateral (inner) forearm, between the ulna and radius, one-half way between the wrist and elbow creases.

Perpendicular 1.0-1.2” or moxa


* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - paralysis, spasm and contracture of upper extremities, pain in forearm, hemiplegia of upper limb, neuralgia of forearm, hysteria

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